ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS8-9
ABSTRACT9-10
摘要10-12
CHAPTER Ⅰ INTRODUCTION12-15
1.1 Introduction to the Author12
1.2 Introduction to the Book12-13
1.3 The Structure and Purpose of the Thesis13-15
CHAPTER Ⅱ LITERATURE REVIEW15-21
2.1. Overseas Study15-16
2.2 Domestic Study16-21
2.2.1 Studies on Intertexuapty16-17
2.2.2 Studies on Femini17-18
2.2.3 Studies on Other Perspectives18-21
CHAPTER Ⅲ THE SPATIAL THEORY21-31
3.1 The Spatial Theory of Henri Lefebvre22-24
3.2 The Spatial Theory of Michel Foucault24-27
3.3 The Spatial Theory of Edward Soja27-31
CHAPTER Ⅳ THE SPACE OF IMPRISONED VIRGINIA WOOLF31-41
4.1 The Historical Space of Virginia Woolf32-33
4.2 The Physical Space of Virginia Woolf33-34
4.3 The Body Space of Virginia Woolf34-37
4.3.1 The Loss of Freedom35-36
4.3.2 The Loss of Discourse Power36-37
4.4 The Psychological Space of Virginia Woolf37-39
4.5 The Broadening of Her Space39-41
CHAPTER Ⅴ THE SPACE OF TRAPPED LAURA BROWN41-52
5.1 The Historical Space of Laura Brown42-43
5.2 The Physical Space of Laura Brown43-44
5.3 The Body Space of Laura Brown44-48
5.3.1 The Loss of Freedom44-46
5.3.2 The loss of Discourse Power46
5.3.3 Being a Discippned Body46-48
5.4 The Psychological Space of Laura Brown48-50
5.5 TheBroadening of Her Space50-52
CHAPTER Ⅵ THE SPACE OF LOST MRS. DALLOWAY52-59
6.1 The Historical Space of Mrs. Dalloway52-53
6.2 The Physical Space of Mrs. Dalloway53-54
6.3 The Body Space of Mrs. Dalloway54-55
6.4 The Female Urban Space of Mrs. Dalloway55
6.5 The Psychological Space of Mrs. Dalloway55-57
6.6 The Broadening of Her Space57-59
CHAPTER Ⅶ CONCLUSION59-62
WORKS CITED62-65