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TheFrenchLieutenant’sWomanBy郭耀霞方士英AbouttheauthorJohnFowles(1926—2005),afamousBritishauthorintheliteraryworld,borninasmalltownnotfarfromLondonin1926.ItisbelievedthatJohnFowlesnotonlyrepresentstheturningpointofEnglishnovelsbutalsothetransitionofwesternliterarycriticism.Hisfatherwas

atobaccobusinessmanandhismotherwas

ateacher.ToescapethebombingofNaziGermanyduringWorldWarII,hisfamilymovedtoDevon,avillageonthesouthofTeMoer.Britain'scountrysidewascharmingandyoungFowleshadastronginterestinthemysteryandbeautyofnaturehere.Thisendlessmysteryandbeautybecamethesourceofhisinspiration.OthermainworksTheCollector《收藏家》TheMagus《巫術(shù)師》TheEbonyTower《埃伯尼塔樓》DanielMartin《丹尼爾·馬丁》Mantissa《曼蒂莎》AMaggot

《想入非非》TheFrenchLieutenant’sWoman——JohnFowlesSetinVictorianage,itconcernsaloveaffairbetweenayounggentlemanandawomanwhoiscalledTheFrenchlieutenant’swoman.Themaincharacter,Charles,livedoninheritanceleftbyhisfather.HeisengagedtoEmestina,,atypicalVictorianwealthylady,buthecancelstheengagementaftermeetingwiththebeautiful,mysteriousSarahWoodruff,asocialoutcastknownlocallyastheso-calledwhoreofaFrenchlieutenant.Thenarratornotoriouslyintrudesinthenarrationcontinuously,presentingdifferentendingsandencouraginghisreaderstoreachtheirownconclusions,whichmakesthisnovela“l(fā)abyrinthwithoutanexit”CONTENTSABSTRACT(ENGLISH)…………………….............iABSTRACT(CHINESE)...........................................................................................iiCHAPTERIONEINTRODUCTION1.ABriefIntroductiontoJohnFowlesandTheFrenchLieutenant’sWoman…..................................................................................……...............11.1.AnIntroductiontoJohnFowles…...………...........….….……..11.2.AnIntroductiontoTheFrenchLieutenant’sWoman……...21.3.PreviousstudiesonTheFrenchLieutenant’sWoman……...……........42.ABriefIntroductiontoExistentialism………......………….….….8CHAPTERTWOTHEFREEDOMOFCHARACTERS’CHOICES1TheChoicesoftheSarah........................................................................112TheChoicesoftheCharles......................................................

..............14CHAPTERTHREETHEFREEDOMVIEWSEMBODIEDINREBELLINGAGAINSTVICTORIANCONVENTIONALITY1TherebellingbehaviorsofSarah..............................................

.............182TherebellingbehaviorsofCharles........................................................20CHAPTERFOUR.THEIMPACTOFTHEFREEDOMVIEWSONTHENARRITION1TheAuthor’sFreeChoicesoftheNarrativeStructure...............................242TheReaders?FreeChoicesoftheEnding.............................

.....................25V.CONCLUSION.................................................................................................29Literaturereview

Accordingtothematerialsavailable,thepresentresearchesofthisnovelmainlycenteronthefollowingaspects:1Studiesonthesocialandhistoricalsignificanceofthenovel.Researcheshavebeencarriedouttoshowtheturmoilandmovementsofthattime,toanalyzethecharacterofeachfigureinthenovelandwhattheysignify.2Narrativedevices.TheFrenchLieutenant'sWomanattractsthelargestamountsofinterestandcriticismmainlybecauseofitswritingskills.3TheanalysisofSarahtheprotagonist:Mainlyanalysisofhercharacters,herbehaviorsandthesocialsignificance.Differentcriticsviewherfromdifferentaspectssuchasfeministpointofview.Theresearchofthenovelabroadandathomeisfullydeveloped.Amongtheseareinterpretationbasedonfeminism,anti-feminism,new-historicism,realism,postmodernism,andexistentialismandsoon.Thefollowingsarethebriefintroduction.Feminism:DeborahByrd,whocallsthisnovel“analmostidealfeministfictionalwork”andSarah“apositivemodel”inheressay“TheEvolutionandEmancipationofSarahWoodruff”in1984becauseofthedevelopmentofafeminineconsciousnessinSarahWoodruff.An-tifeminism:MagaliCornierMichael,whorespondstoByrdin‘WhoisSarah?’ACritiqueofTheFrenchLieutenant’sWoman’sFeminism”declaresthatthisnovelhasbeeninappropriatelyevaluatedforitsfeminismbecausethetext’sperspectiveismaleandassertsthatthenovelfailsasafeminismstatementbecausethefigureofSarahisneverabletobreaktheboundariesofmalefantasy.New-Historicism:RobertHuffakerinhisbookJohnFowles(1980)saysthatthenovelisofhistoricalquality.LindaHutchconclassifiesthenovelas‘historiographic’metafiction’aboutVictorianism,inwhich“itstheoreticalself-awarenessofhistoryandfictionashumanconstructsismadethegroundsforitsrethinkingandreworkingoftheformsandcontentsofthepastRealism:LovedaySimonarguesthatitistruethathisworksarewellsuppliedwiththekindofdocumentaryandhistoricalmaterialtowhichsuchrealisticjudgmentsCanbeapplied;Theycontaininequallysubstantialmeasureexamplesexactlythosekindsofcommentaryandjudgment”,buthealsoarguesthat“mostofthisessentiallydidacticmaterialhasnogenuineconnectionwiththefictionwhichsurroundsratherthanincorporatesit”Postmodernism:BarryN.Olshenfindsthestyleofthenovelisa“curiousamalgamofthenineteenthandtwentiethcenturies”,withamodern,cinematicpanorama’whichisof“l(fā)ong-shotsofthethreemajorparticipantsinthestory’’Somecriticsexplorethenovel’sfromexistentialistthought.Forinstance,RichardP.LynchhaspointedoutthatthenovelisthebestofFowles’workstoexaminecloselyonthegeneralissueofhumanfreedom.ABriefIntroductiontoExistentialism

In1895,Originsofspeciesdestroyedallthetraditionalthoughts,demonstratingthathumansevolvedfromapes,notcreatedbytheGod.Therefore,man’svalueandstatusbecamethefirstthingtoconcern.Moreover,theSecondWorldWarhadagreaterinfluenceonhumanconsciousness,whichmadepeoplethinkaboutthemeaningofexistence.Thetermofexistencebroughtintouseinthe1940s.JohnFowlesgavehisdefinitiontoexistentialfreedom:“awayoflookingat,andutilizing,otherphilosophies.Itisatheoryofrelativityamongtheoriesofabsolutetruth.”2Freedomofcharacters’choice

2.1ThechoiceofSarahAsthesayinggoes,“wherethereisrepression,thereisrebellion”.Sarah,theprotagonist,hasclearintention:thatistogetridoftheconstraintsofherlife.Inthenovel,Sarahconfrontswiththreedifferentchoices.Thefirstchoiceistobea“fallenwoman”,althoughpeopleintheLymeconsideredSarahasa“fallenwoman”,shechoosesnottocareaboutwhatotherpeoplethinkabouther.WecanproveitinherwordstoCharles.Sheexpressesherselfinthis:“Iamadoublydishonoredwomanbycircumstances,andbychoice.…IdiditsothatIshouldneverbethesameagain.…Icouldnotmarrythatman.SoImarriedshame,…IfIhadleftthatroom,andreturnedtoMrs.Talbot’s,andresumedmyformerexistence,IknowthatbynowIshouldbetrulydead…andbemyownhand.Whathaskeptmealiveismyshame,myknowingthatIamtrulynotlikeotherwomen,…IthinkIhaveafreedomtheycannotunderstand.Noinsult,noblame,cantouchme,becauseIhavesetmyselfbeyondthepale.Iamnothing,Iamhardlyhumananymore,andIamtheFrenchLieutenant’sWhore.”Aswecitedinthenovel,Sarah,herselfchoosetobeshamesothatshecangetfreedomotherscannotunderstand.Becausewhatsheseekstoistheabsolutefreedom.Sarah'ssecondchoice,themostimportantone,isthatshechoosesCharles.BeforemeetingwithCharles,Sarahgetsinvolvedinmanyrumors.Actually,Sarahiswaiting,searchingforsomethingunconventional.AftermeetingwithCharles,Sarahisenlightened.Inhereyes,Charlesisdifferentfromothers.SarahchoosestoapproachCharlesactivelyratherthanwaitingforhim,andshecreatesopportunitiestomeetCharlesagainandagain,tryingtoseducehim.Sarahisconfrontedwithherlastchoiceinthelastending.

WhenCharlesfindsSarahinLondon,shechoosestorejecthim.Shetellshimtherewasa“falsehood”intheirrelationshipfromthebeginning.SarahrejectsCharles'sproposalfortworeasons.Thefirstoneisthatshehaslongfor“l(fā)oneliness”morethanshehaspreviouslyimagined.“Marriageisperhapsthegreatestinstitutionofholding,andenjoyingamonghumanbeing”(TonyE.Jackson,1997:12).ButSarahdoesnotwantmarriage,because“thewaythatitholdswouldruinthepleasurethatitseekstoguarantee”(12).SarahtellsCharles:“Idonotwanttosharemylife,IwishtobewhatIam,notwantahusband...mustexpectmetobecomeinmarriage”(Fowles,1969:353).Thesecondreasonisthatsheissatisfiedwithherpresentlife.Herchoicesarethebestexplanationofanoldsaying“Lifeispreciousandlovemorevaluable;yetforthesakeoffreedombothcanbesacrificed”.2.2ThechoiceofCharlesInthenovel,thereoccurseveralimportantoccasionsinthestoryforCharlestomakeachoice,eachchoicemadebyCharlesinthedevelopmentofthestoryisoutofhisownfreewill.Itishisself-determiningchoicesthatputhimtotheroadtoexistentialfreedom.Atfirst,alreadyengagedtoErnestina,Charlesisintriguedandattractedbythismysteriouswoman,Sarah.AndthenhechoosestoapproachSarah,tohelpher,togetinhertrapwillingly.

AnotherimportantchoiceinthestoryisthathedecidestobreakhisengagementtoErnestinaandgoesforSarah.FollowinghismeetingwithSarahandCharlesrealizesthatSarahistheonlyrealthinginhislife.ThenCharlesbreakhisengagementtoErnestina.CharlesacceptsthisandgoesonsearchingforSarah.Inthelastending,whenCharlesfindsSarahandasksSarahtomarryhim,Sarahdeclaresthatshewillnevermarryandresisthispleading.ButCharlesalsorejectsSarah'ssuggestionofanunmarriedfriendship.Thisishislastchoiceonhisroadtofreedom.Itishischoicetoendtheirrelationshipforever.Charlesleavesalone,outcast,butindependent.3FreedominrebellionagainstVictorianconventionalityWeseeconservatismandhypocrisyfeaturetheVictorianage.ThestoryhappenedinVictoriangoldenperiod.Itisanabsurd,uglyandcoldsociety.Undertheheavypressureofitshypocriticalmoralityandconventionality,humanbeingasindividualisdeprivedofhisownwillandfreedom.WefindthethemeofExistentialisticfreedomincharacter’srebellionagainstVictorianconventionality.3.1TherebelliousbehaviorsofSarah

SarahisasymbolofwhatWasforbiddenintheVictorianage.Sarahstrugglesforfreedomandagainstsocialconventions,butwhatshereallyrisesagainstisadeep-rootedmale-dominatedsociety.WeknowVictoriansocietyisamale-dominatedsociety.AlltheVictorianvaluesarethoseofthemalegroup.Let’sfirstseehowwomenarelikeinamale-dominantsociety:Womenwereoftenidealizedasbeingpure,loving,kindandnurturing.Theywerealsoseenasbeingweak,childlike,andsubjecttoallmannersofillnesses.SarahcondemnsVictoriansocietybeforeCharleslikethis:Iliveamongpeopletheworldtellsmealekind,pious,Christianpeople.Andtheyseemtomecruelerthanthecruelestheaths,stupiderthanthestupidestanimals.Thatlifeiswithoutunderstandingorcompassion.ThattherearenotspiritsgenerousenoughtounderstandwhatIhavesufferedandwhyIsuffer--andthat,whateverSinsIhavecommitted,Sleep.WhenIwake,thenightmarerightthatIshouldsuffersomuch.MyonlyhappinessiswhenIisland,begins.Ifeelcastonadesertitisnotimprisoned,condemned,andIknownotwhatcrimeitisfor.”3.2TherebelliousbehaviorsofCharlesWhileforCharles,heescapesfromthepuritanicalatmosphereofErnestinaintothespontaneousworldofSarah.HechangeshisidentityfromaconformisttoarebelandgetsthefreedomthatSarahtriestopromotetohim.WeseeVictoriansregardsahappymarriageasallappropriategoalsforallwomen.TakeCharlesandErnestinaasanexample,Charles’marriageproposaltoErnestinaismainlyconnectedwithmoney,socialconventionandsocialstatus.HeseesthroughtheVictorianhypocriticalconceptsofmarriage.HechoosestorebelagainstitinthewayofbeingwiththeFrenchLieutenant’sWoman,whoisasocialoutcast,andtheembodimentoffreedom.ThusCharlesachieveshisownloveandfreedom.Charlesisunavoidablyinclinedtofreedom.IndeedCharlesdecisiontoleaveErnestinaandpursueSarahisallindicationofhisunderstandingoffreedom.Heisfinallyabandonedbythesocietyandbecomesadesertedman.4.1TheAuthor’sFreeChoicesoftheNarrativeStructureExistentialviewsareembodiedintheroleoftheauthorandnarrator.Theirfreedomsarecloselyrelatedtothenarrativefreedomofthenovel.TheVictoriannovelistscontinuepassingonthetraditionalnarrationbyconsideringtheauthorastheomniscientnarratorwhocanarrangethecharacter’sfateaccordingtohiswill.Hecreatesabeardedmanasanobserverwhoinvadesintothenovel.1.TheIntrusiveNarratorInthechapter13,wecanseetheomniscientnarrationsmashed:“Idonotknow.ThestoryIamtellingisallimagination.ThesecharactersIcreateneverexistoutofmymind.[...]Wewishtocrea

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