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Acknowledgements |
4-5 |
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Abstract in Chinese |
5-7 |
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Abstract in English |
7-9 |
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Chapter I Introduction |
9-15 |
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1.1 Major novels of Fitzgerald |
10-11 |
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1.2 Brief history of the American Flapper and her significance |
11-13 |
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1.3 Critical review of Fitzgerald’s fictional flappers |
13-15 |
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Chapter II Analysis of the Various Images of Flappers |
15-34 |
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2.1 Wing-unfolded flappers in the dependent stage |
16-25 |
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2.1.1 Daisy Fay: a runaway butterfly |
17-20 |
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2.1.2 Jordan Baker: a cool butterfly |
20-21 |
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2.1.3 Myrtle Wilson: a dead butterfly |
21-24 |
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2.1.4 Summary: sacrificial victims of the circumstances |
24-25 |
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2.2 Victorious flappers in the independent stage |
25-34 |
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2.2.1 Rosemary: a self-reliant butterfly |
27-29 |
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2.2.2 Nicole Warren: a warrior butterfly |
29-32 |
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2.2.3 Summary: liberated subjects of the circumstances |
32-34 |
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Chapter III Actual Flappers at Fitzgerald’s Side |
34-38 |
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3.1 Ginevra King: a youth idol |
34-35 |
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3.2 Zelda Sayre: a lifelong partner |
35-38 |
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Chapter IV Fitzgerald’s Attitude toward Women |
38-40 |
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Chapter V Conclusion |
40-42 |
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Notes |
42-43 |
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Bibliography |
43-45 |
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读硕期间发表的论文目录 |
45-46 |