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英文文摘
Chapter One Introduction
1.1 The Root of Eugene O'Neill's Tragic Thoughts
1.1.1 His Personal Experiences
1.1.2 Social and Religious Effects
1.2 Three Phases of His Writing
1.2.1 The Early Writing Phase
1.2.2 The Second Writing Phase
1.2.3 The Third Writing Phase
1.3 His Achievements and Limitations
1.4 Literature Review on Eugene O'Neill
1.4.1 The Latest Research Abroad
1.4.2 The Latest Research at Home
1.5 The Significance of Research
Chapter Two The Theoretical Foundation
2.1 A Brief Review on Alienation
2.1.1 The Development of Alienation before Marx
2.1.2 The Development of Alienation after Marx
2.2 Marx's Theory of Human Nature
2.3 Marx's Theory of Alienation
2.3.1 Alienation of Laborers and Their Products of Labor
2.3.2 Alienation of Laborers and Their Labor Activities
2.3.3 Alienation of Class Nature
2.3.4 Alienation of the Interpersonal Relations
Chapter Three Manifestation of Alienation of Human Nature
3.1 The Plot Exposition
3.2 Dehumanized Nature of the Cabots
3.2.1 Madness
3.2.2 Greed
3.2.3 Behavior like Animals
3.3 Endless Conflicts Related to the Cabots
3.3.1 Conflicts between Father and Sons
3.3.2 Conflicts among Brothers
3.3.3 Conflicts between Sons and Stepmother
3.3.4 Conflicts between Husband and Wives
3.3.5 Conflicts between the Cabots and Neighbors
3.4 The Destruction of Self in the Cabots Family
Chapter Four Understanding of Alienation of Human Nature
4.1 The Root of Alienation of Human Nature
4.1.1 Alienated Labor
4.1.2 The Power of Money
4.2 The Revival of Human Nature of Eben and Abbie
4.3 Spiritual Enlightenment
Chapter Five Conclusion
References
Appendix A Publication
Acknowledgement