摘要6-8
Abstract8-10
Chapter 1 Introduction10-22
1.1 Introduction to the Two Novels and Their Authors10-12
1.1.1 About Doris Lessing and The Grass is Singing10-11
1.1.2 About Margaret A twood and The Edible Woman11-12
1.2. Literature Review12-17
1.2.1 Current Studies on Doris Lessing and Her Works12-15
1.2.2 Current Studies on Margaret Atwood and Her Works15-17
1.3 Introduction to Eco-feminist Literary Critici17-22
1.3.1 The Revelation of Links between Women and Nature18-19
1.3.2 Deconstruction of Anthropocentri and Patriarchy19-20
1.3.3 Awakening Human Ecological Harmony20-22
Chapter 2 The Correlation between Women and Nature in The Grass is Singing and TheEdible Woman22-35
2.1 The Symbopc Links between Women and Nature22-27
2.1.1 Nature and Weather as Emotional Indicator to Mary and Marian22-26
2.1.2 Trees and Parks as Spiritual Shelter to the Two Heroines26-27
2.2 The Experiential Links between Women and Nature27-35
2.2.1 The Devastated Nature in The Grass is Singing and The Edible Woman27-30
2.2.2 The Oppression Suffered by Women in The Grass is Singing and The Edible Woman30-35
Chapter 3 Analysis of the Heroines' Different Fates from the Perspective of Eco-femini35-45
3.1 Mary's Perishing in Her Life35-39
3.1.1 Her Resignation to the Patriarchal Society35-37
3.1.2 Her Hostipty to Nature and Farmland37-39
3.2 Marian's Awakening from Constraint39-45
3.2.1 Learning Lessons from Her Intimate Friends39-42
3.2.2 Her Tenacious Resistance to the Identity of a Prey42-45
Chapter 4 Harmony as a Final Aim in Both of the Two Novels45-53
4.1 Harmony Forever Pursued in The Grass is Singing45-49
4.1.1 Disharmony Presented in the Novel45-47
4.1.2 The Ecological Consciousness Awakened by Mary's Perishing47-49
4.2 Harmony Finally Achieved in The Edible Woman49-53
4.2.1 Personal Inner Harmony49-51
4.2.2 Harmony between Human and Nature51-53
Chapter 5 Conclusion53-55
Acknowledgements55-56
References56-59
Papers Pubpshed in the Period of Master Education59