关于飘论文文献
关于飘论文文献
到中国知网上去看。
背景到GOOGLE 上去查。我记得有个网站上对每一小节都有分析。
至于哪个网站,我已经不知道了。过去3年了。反正到处搜啊!我那时还搜到人家哈佛的图书馆去了咧。
俺的论文基本上我是写成中文后来自己翻译的,用了很厚一个笔记本。因为我查不到对我有用的英文资料。
还是多到图书馆多看看吧。
速求<飘>的参考文献,有知道的朋友告诉我网址!!!谢谢了
那个年轻,美丽的女人用她那双如鹰般的眸子,搜寻这离她远去的爱人。纵使倩影被湮没于黑夜中,她却极力穿透黑夜,翘首光明。尖锐的眸光折射除不灭的冀望,然而又掩饰不住几许的绝望.
《飘》,淋漓尽致的描绘出了思嘉丽颠沛流离的青春历程也流露出她独到的魅力。
她长的并不美丽,但是男人一旦未她的魅力迷住往往就理会不到这一点。
瞧!艾希礼的订婚宴上,思嘉丽迷倒了几乎全场的绅士们。不过她的目的不在此,而在于得到宴会上男主角的心。孪生兄弟为你闹翻脸;对你一见钟情的说要娶你。这些还不够吗?何必执著于一个艾希礼呢?看似相貌堂堂,器宇轩昂,却是白人渣滓。
思嘉丽你知道吗?为了艾希礼,你的可贵青春,你的终身幸福,你的纯洁灵魂都如家园塔拉一样随风飘逝了,即时你嫁给再多的弗兰克也是徒然。为报复,屈身嫁给媚兰妹妹的情人;为金钱;使计勾引亲妹妹的恋人。到头来,还是一场空。一切的一切都仅仅为了艾希礼,你确实爱他吗?不!你不懂事,你不懂他。在绅士群集的宴会上,你注视到了那个始终爱你,在你结婚来结婚去之间放逐希望的瑞德吗?
瑞德从容,练达,睿智。只有你才配的起他,也只有他才会爱你这样可爱的人。可惜,你没有珍惜他。瑞德的离开时对你的最大惩罚。然而人总是在失去了才懂得拥有的可贵。‘‘众里寻他千百度,蓦然回首,那人却在灯火阑珊处’’转瞬间,已无踪可觅了。
这天夜里,我背倚着床,沉思……
蓦地看见思嘉丽端坐在我的窗沿。她憔悴了,脸上不再容光焕发,颊畔的两行泪痕尚未风干;头发凌乱,不再金丝闪闪。纤纤素手已不复存在,战争的残酷让双手又粗又大。倒是那条17英寸的柳腰依然尚存,我想瑞德一定会喜欢的。
她的双手倚在墙上,脸上是异常的懊丧,悒郁。她是在追悔那3段不完美的婚姻,抑或是瑞德无情的离开?
我奢望帮思嘉丽找回瑞德,我轻声说:
“其实,瑞德一定在哪里想着你的!”
她潸然泪下,用最绝望的语气说道:
“不会的,他肯定恨死我了。他不会原谅我的”
我真懊恼自己说了不该说的话,勾起了思嘉丽心地最脆弱的弦,断了。刹那间,崩溃了。狠狠的撕破了夜的宁静,那声音,叫天不应叫地不闻……
月光流淌在她身上,沿着那柔软的弧线倾斜,无法言说……
瑞德走了,只留下痛苦,寂寞。如果我见到瑞德,我会劝他回到思嘉丽身边,至少不要让两个相爱的人苦苦思恋。
思嘉丽垂泪斜睨扣在书桌上的《飘》,始终不敢正眼细看。也许是不敢面对自己。对于思嘉丽,我既是恨又是怜悯,这两种感情在我心中不断挣扎着。
我,彻夜无眠。
第二天醒来,思嘉丽已不见了。也许是找她的瑞德去了吧!夜里也不见她的倩影,我还有好多问题想问她呢。窗沿上空空荡荡,只剩窗幔与风低声调着情。桌上的《飘》被一页一页的掀开了。
一个女人再坏,也总又令人可敬的一面;
一个女人再强,始终需要爱情的包庇;
一个人,撑不了一片天。
思嘉丽,如果你愿意,我愿带着你,携着书中情节去寻找你的瑞德……
《飘》的文献综述
The Integrity of Human and Nature
——— An Analysis of Gone with the Wind from the Perspective of Eco-feminism
It’s generally accepted that Gone with the Wind is a popular novel except a few people thought it is not worth reading. Due to some controversial problems had been discussed in the book so the novel was neglected for a long time by critics, such as its descriptions of the black, of the reconstruction after the war and of ku klux klan and so on. However, Donald W. Miller praised the book as a great epic which influences a number of people of different generations and nations. Recently people come to realize there is something significant behind the big work so that more and more people are addressing themselves to study it from many perspectives.
Firstly, there are some essays about the relationship between Margaret Mitchell and Scarlett. Carolyn Gage, described a true-life Mitchell who suffered great grief after her fiancé’s death and then got flash marriage to a bootlegger which took her little happiness, later, even though she enjoyed a fast pace of life she could not escape the stigma of her gender, so when Mitchell reinvested herself in the novel she rewrote life the way she thought it should have been, therefore, she created a right man instead of the dashing and sexually charismatic alcoholic. In this way, Gage concluded that Mitchell’s writing purpose was to reveal the delusion of female life and escape from her shadowy preceding life, so Gage appealed that females should not live in dream under the patriarchal society, but take Scarlett for example, to live in present and pursue what they need.
Secondly, female consciousness of tomorrow catches people’s attention. Luo Minyu considered Scarlett’s consciousness of tomorrow as a kind of expectation: expecting the equality between men and women, a peaceful world and happy homeland and a true love.
Thirdly, another popular topic is the comparison between Scarlett and some females in other works, such as Jane Eyre or Wang Xifeng. Zhai Xu compared Scarlett and Wang Xifeng and thought that they were a typical paragon of feminism who possessed the awareness of Women’s Awakening; both were brave, strong-minded, independent and rebellious against the restrictions which set against the females by the society of their own time. Fourth, the Tara Theme is also noticeable, and Vicki L. Eaklor pointed out that “Tara Theme” was the story’s musical leitmotif as Tara was repeated frequently in the novel and it was Scarlette’s spiritual pillar. The war destroys Scarlett’s family as well as her happy life, but it did not defeat Scarlett as she had Tara beside her which gave her strength, every time she got into trouble she turned to Tara for comfort and encouragement, while Tara had trouble, Scarlett safeguarded it by all means.
Besides, a majority of professors analyzed the novel from the perspective of feminism. Both Gu Shaoyang and Wang Yanli acclaimed the novel was a great one, not only because it reflected female’s self-awareness, especially after the war broken out and women had to go out to realize their economic independence, but also because it confirmed women’s contribution to the society, praised their fraternity, selflessness and rebellious spirit, and revealed the belief that women should be liberated from families. Wu Shijuan and Xie Jingzhi also thought that Scarlett was a heroic female since she dared to break the traditional prejudice that “females are inferior to males”. She was brave enough to walk out of the house and entered into the “patriarchy’s world” and competed against the men for her economic independence. In Liu Xiaoyong’s essay, he pointed out that Scarlett was increasingly maturing and in the end became a Southern new woman with strong feminist leanings along with the advance of war and industrialization. When it comes to Zhou Yaming, he deeply analyzed Scarlett’s struggle, success and failure and her psychical conflict in her pursuit of material and love, and then he put forward that Rhett, one of the representatives of male, his leaving possibly meant the male’s loss to conquer female; meanwhile, Scarlett suffered great loss: she lost her true love and happy life. And in the game no one won. Therefore, Zhou concluded that this complex bisexual relationship reflected Mitchell’s desire, rebel, conquer and regression toward male, and her wish of a harmony bisexual relationship.
In addition, some critics tried to analyze the novel from the perspective of eco-feminism, which studies the close relationship between female and nature. This is a most novel and interesting way to analyze the book. Zhen Jigen generalized that Tara and the lumber mill were the resources for Scarlett’s eco-feminism, in which it was not the male who conquered and oppressed the land as well as conquered the female, but a young lady who called Scarlett conquered the land and men’s will, as Scarlett unexpectedly disobeyed her second husband’s will to operate the lumber mill and proved rather successfully; when she came back to Tara during the war she could manage the plantation without the help of man and finally possessed the supreme dominion. So Zhen concluded that these behaviors were a good match with the ecofeminist’s opinion, that female and nature were linked together in the term of creating and maintaining life, and natural process abode by female principles of motile creativity, diversity, integrity, sustainability and sanctity of life. When it came to Cao Peihong, she focused on the three kinds of links between nature and women. First link was a symbolic one which stated women’s “naturalized” and nature’s “feminized”; second one was the experiential link about the hardships and humiliation suffered by women and nature in patriarchal societies; third one was about females and nature’ status link which embodied in females’ folly and nature’ identification as the field and background of human activities. Then she discussed in detail about their mutual dependence —— females were caretakers of nature while nature was the haven for females. Take house (which was an important part of nature according to eco-feminist) for example, Cao acclaimed women playing a great role in managing the house and plantation before, during and after the war; and the reasons why women were willing to commit any kind of sacrifice lied in houses’ illustration of women’s beauty and traits, as houses were the place for women to convey their feeling through the order and decorations and furniture; but the most important thing was women had a deep love for those dwellings, in a word, houses as well as nature were haven for women in hard time.
To sum up, the above critical reviews on Gone with the Wind may represent the major achievements of the studies of this novel in the recent decades. These studies have effectively advanced the exploration of the novel, broadened readers’ vision as well as deepened readers’ comprehension of it. The eco-feminism theory sums up early scholars’ two separate topic of feminism and Tara Theme, and then analyzes the novel from a new way which links nature and female together. However, the essays of eco-feminism only use the theory to analyze Scarlett’s eco-feminism thoughts and her relative manifestations, in the novel it appears as Scarlett’s deep attachment to Tara and her every endeavor to protect it from being destroyed, in turn, Tara is her spiritual pillar which will help her come through every difficulty. But the purpose and significance of the eco-feminism have not been further exposited. On the one hand, the reason why Scarlett tried her best to strive for more rights and final say was not only to satisfy her vanity but to be as free as men and to be treated equally as men. On the other hand, the purpose of eco-feminism is not to establish a society where female are at last over or conquer male, but pursue the balance between female and male, human and nonhuman nature, especially nowadays, due to many reasons, women haven’t fully displayed their talents to better the world which suffers the crises of ecological environment and threat of wars, which shows the relationship between nature and human beings is not so harmonious.
Therefore, in this thesis, the eco-feministic point of view will be used to figure out the close relationship between female and nature in the novel to encourage the society especially the patriarchy-centered society to treat feminism seriously and respect them; to encourage the feminists to care for the ecology, and to do more by their strength to be against wars in the world since wars destroy the lands and kill people which both belong to the nature;to encourage the society to build a new environment where female and male, human and nonhuman nature are equal and harmonious.
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