1Anderson, S. Winesburg Ohio[M]. New York: Dover Publications, 1995.
2Bidney, M. Anderson and the Adrogyne: Something More Than Man and Woman[J]. Studies in Short Fiction 1989, 25(3):261-273.
3Bradbury, M & D. Palmers. The American Novel and the Nineteen Twenties [C]. New York: Edward Arnold, Publishers, 1971.
4Cowley, M. Introduction to Winesburg Ohio [A]. In J. Ferres (ed.) Winesburg Ohio: Text andCriticism[C]. New York: Penguin, 1997.
5De Beauvoir, S. The SecondSex [M]. H. M. Partshley (trans.). New York: Vintage, 1973.
6Hoffman, F. J. Anderson and Freud [A]. In John Ferres (ed.) Winesburg Ohio." Text and Criticism [C]. New York: Penguin, 1997.
7Jung, C. G. The Personal and the Collective Unconscious [A]. In R. W. Marks (ed.) Creative Idea in Psychology[C]. New York: Bantam, 1966.
8Jung, C. G. " The Relations between Ego and the Unconsciousness [A]. In V. S. de Lazlo(ed.) The Basic Writings of C.G. Jung[C]. New York: Random, 1959.
9Wood, J. T. GenderedLives: Communication, Gender, and Culture[M]. London: Wadsworth Group, 2003.