系統識別號 | U0002-1007202012334900 |
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DOI | 10.6846/TKU.2020.00239 |
論文名稱(中文) | 是紳是士:珍.奧斯汀小說裡的紳士角色 |
論文名稱(英文) | To Be or Not to Be: The Gentleman Figure in Jane Austen's Novels |
第三語言論文名稱 | |
校院名稱 | 淡江大學 |
系所名稱(中文) | 英文學系碩士班 |
系所名稱(英文) | Department of English |
外國學位學校名稱 | |
外國學位學院名稱 | |
外國學位研究所名稱 | |
學年度 | 108 |
學期 | 2 |
出版年 | 109 |
研究生(中文) | 喬治 |
研究生(英文) | Jorge Gonzalez Mosquera |
學號 | 604115047 |
學位類別 | 碩士 |
語言別 | 英文 |
第二語言別 | |
口試日期 | 2020-06-18 |
論文頁數 | 84頁 |
口試委員 |
指導教授
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陳佩筠
委員 - 鄧秋蓉 委員 - 林宛瑄 |
關鍵字(中) |
珍‧奧斯汀 女性作家 十九世紀 英國文學 男性陽剛 浪漫時期 求愛小說 敘事 |
關鍵字(英) |
Jane Austen Female Writers Nineteenth Century English Literature Masculinities Romantic Period Courtship Novel Narrative |
第三語言關鍵字 | |
學科別分類 | |
中文摘要 |
本論文將檢視珍‧奧斯汀的小說來探索、比較和對比在小說中的紳士角色,進一步證明她小說中的男性角色在她所有小說內容的社會建構上男性的重要性和女性一樣重要,而非僅止於女性的陪襯。 同時,我也將展示奧斯丁的小說對於男性陽剛的社會及文化歷史上扮演著重要的聲音來源。在她的寫作生涯,這些男性陽剛的建構和發展反映出整個主宰浪漫時期英國文化和社會的男性陽剛之改變,而這時期對於期待和不被期待的男性陽剛辨證也高度地被政治化和複雜,並透過不同的文學領域加諸於其文化中。 |
英文摘要 |
This thesis will examine Jane Austen’s novels in an attempt to explore, compare and contrast the figure of a gentleman throughout her works, and prove how these male characters are equally important in the whole sociological construction of Jane Austen’s novels rather than just a merely reflection on the female character. Also, with this thesis, I will demonstrate that Austen’s novels are indeed a source of important voices in the history of social and literary masculinities. These constructions of masculinities and their development throughout her writing career reflect changes in the social and literary masculinities that dominated the English public domain throughout the Romantic period, the same Romantic period that was characterized by a complex and highly politicized debate on desirable and undesirable masculinities, were culturally reinforced through different literary genres. |
第三語言摘要 | |
論文目次 |
Table of Contents Introduction 1 Chapter One: Inheritance and Marriage in the Regency Era 14 i. Rules of Inheritance 17 ii. Rules of Engagement 28 Chapter Two: The Path to be a Gentleman in Nineteenth Century British Society 38 i. Public and Private Schools 41 ii. The Genteel Professions 43 iii. Being a Clergyman 46 iv. The Law: A Serious Work for the Gentry 55 v. The Military: A Changing Social Order 60 Chapter Three: The Good and the Bad Gentleman 66 i. The Heroes’ Final Confession 69 Conclusions 76 Works Cited 80 |
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