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Abstract
摘要
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1 Misogyny in His Early Work
1.1 The Definition of Misogyny
1.2 Misogyny Embodied in Before Breakfast
1.2.1 Mrs.Rowland:Shrewish Woman
1.2.2 Mrt Rowland’s Disaster:Mrs Rowland
1.3 The Origin of Eugene O’Neill’s Misogyny
1.3.1 His First Wife:Lead to His Suicide
1.3.2 Strindberg:Women Are Sufferings
Chapter 2 Strange Interlude:“Feminine” is “Maternal”
2.1 The Definition of “Feminine” is “Maternal”?
2.2 ‘‘Feminine’’ is ‘‘Maternal’’ in Strange Interlude
2.2.1 Nina’s Pain Due to the Failure in Showing Her Biological Attribute
2.2.2 Nursing and Motherhood Is the Means to Recover from Pains
2.2.3 Combination of Wife,lover,mother:the Final Remedy
2.3 The Reasons of “Feminine” Is “Maternal”
2.3.1 Failure in Achieving Maternal Care from His Mother
2.3.2 Final Mother-love and Maternity Achieved from His Third Wife
Chapter 3 Sympathy to Woman in Long Day’s Journey into Night
3.1 Exposing Men’s Selfishness in Patriarchal Society
3.1.1 All Mary Tyrone’s Desires Are Denied
3.1.2 Selfish Aim under Men’s Caring
3.2 Sympathy to Mary Tyrone
3.2.2 Mary’s Illusion to Be a Nun in Convent
3.2.2 Meaning of Using Mary as the Heroine’s Name
3.3 The Reasons for Sympathy towards Woman
3.3.1 Evolving Social Background
3.3.2 Forgiving His Mother
Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgements