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Chapter One Introduction
1.1 Development and Main Principles of Ecofeminism
1.2 Critical Review of Mrs. Gaskell and Her works
1.3 Aim and Significance of Mrs. Gaskell's Ecofeminist Study
Chapter Two The Embodiment of Mrs. Gaskell's Ecofeminist Awareness
2.1 Emphasis on Interconnection between Women Characters and Nature
2.1.1 Women's Affinity with Nature
2.1.2 Women's Identification with Nature
2.1.3 Women's Sensitivity to the Pollution of Environment
2.2 Accusation of Double Oppression to Women and Nature from Patriarchy
2.2.1 The Exposure of the Double Oppressive Plight of Nature and Women
2.2.2 The Accusation of the Double Subjugation of Men to Nature and Women
2.2.3 The Glorification of the Double Rebellion of Nature and Women
2.3 Exploration of Ideal Relationship among Nature, Women and Men
2.3.1 Hope Farm: a Deconstruction of Binary Oppositions
2.3.2 North and South: a Fusion of Diversity
Chapter Three The Origin of Mrs. Gaskell's Ecofeminist Awareness
3.1 Victorian Society: Witnessing Double Problems
3.1.1 Nature in the Victorian Age
3.1.2 Women in the Victorian Age
3.1.3 Summary
3.2 Mrs. Gaskell's Life Experience: Experiencing Double Predicament
3.2.1 Mrs. Gaskell and Nature
3.2.2 Mrs. Gaskell and the Woman Problem
3.2.3 Summary
Chapter Four Conclusion
4.1 Meaning and Enlightenment of Gaskell's Ecofeminist Awareness
4.2 Deficiency and Limitation of Gaskell's Ecofeminist Awareness
Bibliography
Appendix
Acknowledgements
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