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1、2018屆碩士學(xué)位論文作者姓名劉樂指導(dǎo)教師郝琳副教授學(xué)科專業(yè)英語語言文學(xué)研究方向西方文論培養(yǎng)單位外國語學(xué)院學(xué)習(xí)年限2015年9月至2018年6月二〇一八年六月山西大學(xué)2018屆碩士學(xué)位論文布魯姆斯伯里集團與維多利亞時代:以伍爾夫和斯特雷奇為例作者姓名劉樂指導(dǎo)教師郝琳副教授學(xué)科專業(yè)英語語言文學(xué)研究方向西方文論培養(yǎng)單位外國語學(xué)院學(xué)習(xí)年限2015年9月—2018年6月二〇一八年六月ThesisSubmittedFor2018Master’sDegreeatShanxiUniversityTHEBLOOMSBURYG
2、ROUPANDTHEVICTORIANAGE:VIRGINIAWOOLFANDLYTTONSTRACHEYStudentNameLiuLeSupervisorHaoLinMajorEnglishandAmericanLiteratureFieldofResearchWesternLiteraryTheoryDepartmentSchoolofForeignLanguagesResearchDurationSeptember,2015—June,2018June,2018ABSTRACTTheBloomsbur
3、yGroup,acollectionofEnglishwriters,artists,intellectuals,philosophers,namedaftertheneighbourhoodofLondontheylivedin.OftheGroup,thebestknownmemberswereVirginiaWoolf,JohnMaynardKeynes,E.M.Forster,LyttonStracheyandRogerFry.Theirworksandinsightsdeeplyinfluenced
4、literature,aesthetics,criticism,andeconomicsaswellasmodernattitudestowardsfeminism,pacifism,andsexuality.ThoughBloomsburystronglyrebelledagainsttheVictorianpoliticsandvalues,itneverthelessinheritedalotfromtheVictorianAge.Thethesisconsistsoffourchapters:Chap
5、terOnefirstlyexpatiatestheorigin,members,developmentandculturalcharacteroftheBloomsburyGroup;andillustratesthepreviousresearchesontheBloomsburyGroupanditsmainmemberssuchasVirginiaWoolfandLyttonStrachey,aswellasthepurposeandmethodologyofthestudy.ChapterTwoex
6、poundstheinfluenceoftheVictorianAgeontheBloomsburyGroupfromtwoaspects--Bloomsbury’srebellionagainsttheVictorianpoliticsandvaluesanditsintellectualinheritanceoftheVictorianAge,literaryandphilosophicaleducationinCambridge,andLeslieStephen’sinfluenceontheGroup
7、anditsmembers.ChapterThreeillustratescontradictoryattitudesoftheBloomsburyGrouptowardstheVictorianAgebyanalyzingVirginiaWoolf’sandLyttonStrachey’sworks.Thechapterconsistsoftwosections.ThefirstsectionisananalysisofiVirginiaWoolf’scomplexattitudestowardstheVi
8、ctorianpastreflectedinherworks:MrsDalloway,TotheLighthouse,andNightandDay.ThesecondsectionisananalysisofLyttonStrachey’scomplexattitudestowardstheVictorianpastinhisEminentVictoriansandautobiography.Cha