Most feminist analyses of Scarlett in Gone with the Wind are concerned with how feminism is reflected in Scarlett's personality,while this research pays attention to how her feminist consciousness grow through thr...Most feminist analyses of Scarlett in Gone with the Wind are concerned with how feminism is reflected in Scarlett's personality,while this research pays attention to how her feminist consciousness grow through three stages.展开更多
Hurston's work Their Eyes Were Watching God receives much attention and has been analyzed from different angles.This paper tries to explore the double consciousness in it to shown how the blacks can survive under ...Hurston's work Their Eyes Were Watching God receives much attention and has been analyzed from different angles.This paper tries to explore the double consciousness in it to shown how the blacks can survive under the influence of double con?sciousness.展开更多
Traditionally, silence is regarded as an absence, inaction, emptiness, or inferiority, but it figures in Woolf's novels as a presence, power, creativity, and superiority, and infused with a new psychic and narrati...Traditionally, silence is regarded as an absence, inaction, emptiness, or inferiority, but it figures in Woolf's novels as a presence, power, creativity, and superiority, and infused with a new psychic and narrative life. The present paper will examine Woolf's expression of silence in her masterpiece To the Lighthouse to reveal the power of silence.展开更多
文摘Most feminist analyses of Scarlett in Gone with the Wind are concerned with how feminism is reflected in Scarlett's personality,while this research pays attention to how her feminist consciousness grow through three stages.
文摘Hurston's work Their Eyes Were Watching God receives much attention and has been analyzed from different angles.This paper tries to explore the double consciousness in it to shown how the blacks can survive under the influence of double con?sciousness.
文摘Traditionally, silence is regarded as an absence, inaction, emptiness, or inferiority, but it figures in Woolf's novels as a presence, power, creativity, and superiority, and infused with a new psychic and narrative life. The present paper will examine Woolf's expression of silence in her masterpiece To the Lighthouse to reveal the power of silence.