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Master

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Travelling Women and Self-Reconstruction in Henry James’ The Portrait of a Lady

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Literature and Civilization

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Travelling Women and Self-Reconstruction in Henry James' The Portrait of a Lady

Outline:

General Introduction
Chapter One: Women in Travel Literature during the Nineteenth Century
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Travel in Literature
1.3. The Travel Novel
1.4. Travel Literature Significant
1.5. Travel and Feminism
1.5.1. The Concept of Feminism
1.5.2 Women’s Status in the Nineteenth Century
1.5.3 Women in Nineteenth Century America
1.5.4. Women in Nineteenth Century England
1.6. Gender Issue and Traveling Women in the Nineteenth Century
1.6.1 Gender as a Concept
1.6.2 Gender Equality and Inequality
1.6.3 Women Challenging Gender Roles through Travel
1.7. The Representation of Women in Masculine Literature
1.8. Conclusion
Chapter Two: Women’s Self- Reconstruction and the Experience of Travel
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Henry James and the Trans national Novel
2.3. The Study of Travelling Female Characters in The Portrait of a Lady
2.3.1. Isabel Archer, The Protagonist: From Innocence to Experience
2.3.2. The Main Female Characters Surrounding Isabel Archer
2.4. Mobile women’s Identities and the Experience of Self-Creating
2.5. Challenging Modes of Female Social Existence
2.6. Henry James as a Feminist Novelist in The Portrait of a Lady
2.7. Conclusion
General Conclusion
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