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Introduction
Chapter One Fowles, Nature and Women
1.1Fowles and Nature
1.1.1 Life Experience in Nature
1.1.2 Fowles's Ecological Awareness
1.2 Fowles's View of Women
1.2.1 Muses in Fowles's Fictions
1.2.2 Fowles's Complex Attitudes to Women
Chapter Two An Ecofeminist Interpretation of Miranda's Tragedy
2.1 Miranda: the Incarnation of Butterfly
2.1.1 Miranda's Affinity with Nature
2.1.2 Miranda's Feminist Sensibility
2.1.3 The Same Tragedy with Butterfly
2.2 The Causes of Miranda's Tragedy
2.2.1 Clegg: the Captor of Butterfly and Miranda
2.2.2 George Paston: the Representative of Androcentrism
2.2.3 The Social Reality: the Root Cause of the Tragedy
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
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