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Abstract
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Introduction
0.1 A Brief Introduction to Jack London, His times, and the Story of Martin Eden
0.1.1 Jack London
0.1.2 His Times
0.1.3 The Story of Martin Eden
0.2 A Brief Review of the Studies on Martin Eden
Chapter One An Introduction to New Historicism
1.1 The Rise of New Historicism
1.2 The Main Ideas of New Historicism
1.2.1 The Historicity of Texts and the Textuality of History
1.2.2 A Literary Work as a Result of the Negotiation between the Author and the Dominant Ideology
Chapter Two The Historicity of Martin Eden
2.1 Commercialization and the Artist
2.2 The Diverse Literary Trends and Their Influences on Jack London and His Martin Eden
2.3 The Diverse Philosophical Thoughts and Their Influences on Jack London and His Martin Eden
2.4 The Class Polarization and Its Reflection in Martin Eden
Chapter Three The Textuality of Jack London’s History
3.1 The Different Histories Constructed in Jack London and His Martin Eden in America
3.1.1 The History Constructed by Readers of Jack London’s Times
3.1.2 The History Constructed by the 1920s-1960s Readers
3.1.3 The History Constructed by Modern Readers
3.2 History Constructed in Jack London and His Martin Eden in China and the Soviet Union
3.3 Subjectivity
3.4 Jack London’s Strategy of Integrating Himself with Martin Eden
Chapter Four The Power Discourse of Martin Eden
4.1 Subversion
4.1.1 The Falseness of the American Dream
4.1.2 The Collapse of Individualism
4.1.3 The Hypocrisy of the Bourgeoisie
4.2 Containment
4.2.1 A Successful Model for Young People to Follow
4.2.2 The Great Image of Martin Eden (an Individualist), and the Ugly Images of Socialists
4.2.3 The Acceptance of Evolutionism
Conclusion
References
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Abstract
ÖÐÎÄÕªÒª
Introduction
0.1 A Brief Introduction to Jack London, His times, and the Story of Martin Eden
0.1.1 Jack London
0.1.2 His Times
0.1.3 The Story of Martin Eden
0.2 A Brief Review of the Studies on Martin Eden
Chapter One An Introduction to New Historicism
1.1 The Rise of New Historicism
1.2 The Main Ideas of New Historicism
1.2.1 The Historicity of Texts and the Textuality of History
1.2.2 A Literary Work as a Result of the Negotiation between the Author and the Dominant Ideology
Chapter Two The Historicity of Martin Eden
2.1 Commercialization and the Artist
2.2 The Diverse Literary Trends and Their Influences on Jack London and His Martin Eden
2.3 The Diverse Philosophical Thoughts and Their Influences on Jack London and His Martin Eden
2.4 The Class Polarization and Its Reflection in Martin Eden
Chapter Three The Textuality of Jack London’s History
3.1 The Different Histories Constructed in Jack London and His Martin Eden in America
3.1.1 The History Constructed by Readers of Jack London’s Times
3.1.2 The History Constructed by the 1920s-1960s Readers
3.1.3 The History Constructed by Modern Readers
3.2 History Constructed in Jack London and His Martin Eden in China and the Soviet Union
3.3 Subjectivity
3.4 Jack London’s Strategy of Integrating Himself with Martin Eden
Chapter Four The Power Discourse of Martin Eden
4.1 Subversion
4.1.1 The Falseness of the American Dream
4.1.2 The Collapse of Individualism
4.1.3 The Hypocrisy of the Bourgeoisie
4.2 Containment
4.2.1 A Successful Model for Young People to Follow
4.2.2 The Great Image of Martin Eden (an Individualist), and the Ugly Images of Socialists
4.2.3 The Acceptance of Evolutionism
Conclusion
References
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