Contents
摘要
Abstract
Introduction
0.1 ABrief Introduction of Sarah Waters and Fingersmith
0.2 Literature Review
0.3 Thesis Statement
Chapter One Theoretical Foundation
1.1 The Origin and Development of Freudian Psychoanalysis
1.2 The Connotation of Freudian Psychoanalysis Applied in the Thesis
1.2.1 Personality Structure:Id,Ego and Superego
1.2.2 Life and Death Instincts
1.2.3 Anxiety and Ego-Defense Mechanisms
Chapter Two The Development of Maud’S Personality Structure
2.1 Maud’s Unbalanced Personality Structure
2.1.1 An Orphan Born in a Madhouse,the“Id”of Maud
2.1.2 A Rich Girl Trapped in Briar,the“Ego”of Maud
2.1.3 An Homosexual Lover of Susan,the“Superego”of Maud
2.2 The Conflicts Among Maud’S Id,Ego and Superego
2.2.1 Bearing the Abuse from the Servants:Maud's Conflict Between Id and Ego
2.2.2 Accepting Gentleman’S Proposal:Maud’S Conflict Between Ego and Superego
2.2.3 Expressing Her Love to Susan:Maud’S Conflict Between Id and Superego
Chapter Three Maud’S Life and Death Instincts
3.1 Maud’S Life Instincts
3.1.1 Maud’S Survival Instinct:Escaping from Briar
3.1.2 Maud’S Sexual Instinct:Longing for Susan and Barbara
3.2 Maud’S Death Instincts
3.2.1 Maud's Self-Destructiveness Towards the Inner World
3.2.2 Maud's Destructiveness Towards the Outside World
Chapter Four Maud’S Anxiety and Her Ego-Defense Mechanisms
4.1.1 Reality Anxiety:the Fear of the Unfamiliar Environment
4.1.2 Neurotic Anxiety:the Distrust of Gentleman
4.1.3 Moral Anxiety:the Dishonesty to Susan and Agnes
4.2 The Achievement of Maud’S Ego-Defense Mechanisms
4.2.1 Denying being Mrs.Sucksby’S Daughter
4.2.2 Repressing the Desire for Freedom
4.2.3 Sublimating the Rebellion against the Patriarchy
Conclusion
Bibliography
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声明
Acknowledgements