第一个书签之前
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABSTRACT
摘 要
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Sherwood Anderson and Winesburg, Ohio
1.1.1 Life of Sherwood Anderson
1.1.2 Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio and other works
1.2 Development and Categories of Trauma Theory
1.2.1 Development of trauma theory
1.2.2 Categories of trauma
Chapter Two
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Studies at home
2.2 Studies abroad
2.3 Structure and significance of the thesis
Chapter Three
INDUSTRY TRAUMA IN “QUEER” AND GODLINESS
3.1 Symptoms and Causes of Industry Trauma
3.1.1 Alienation and communication barrier of Elmer in “Queer”
3.1.2 Hysteria and alienation of Jesse Bentley in Godliness
3.2 Recovery from Industry Trauma
Chapter Four
FAMILY TRAUMA IN THE MOTHER, GODLINESS AND THE THINKER
4.1 Symptoms and Causes of Family Trauma
4.1.1 Communication barrier of Elizabeth in The Mother
4.1.2 Hysteria and misandria of Louise Bentley and repetition compulsion of David Hardy in Godliness
4.1.3 Communication barrier of Seth Richmond in The Thinker
4.2 Recovery from Family Trauma
Chapter Five
INDIVIDUAL TRAUMA IN HANDS, PAPER PILLS AND ADVENTURE
5.1 Symptoms and Causes of Individual Trauma
5.1.1 Repression of Wing Biddlebaum in Hands
5.1.2 Communication barrier of Doctor Reefy in Paper Pills
5.1.3 Repression and dissociation of Alice Hindman in Adventure
5.2 Recovery from Individual Trauma
Chapter Six
ALLEGORY MEANING OF WINESBURG, OHIO
6.1 Traumas of Sherwood Anderson
6.2 An Epitome of America in the 1870s
6.3 Enlightenments to Our Current Society
CONCLUSION
WORKS CITED