Abstract5-7
摘要7-12
Part 1 Introduction12-19
1.1 An Introduction to the Writer and Works Involved12-15
1.1.1 Poe’s pfe12-14
1.1.2 Poe’s representative works14-15
1.2 Problems to be Solved15-16
1.3 Significance16-19
1.3.1 Theoretical significance16-17
1.3.2 Practical significance17-19
Part 2 Literature Review19-25
2.1 Researches Abroad19-21
2.2 Studies at Home21-24
2.3 Summary24-25
Part 3 Theoretical Framework and Research Methodology25-30
3.1 Theoretical Framework25-27
3.1.1 Sigmund freud and psychoanalysis25-27
3.2 Research Methodology27-30
3.2.1 Quaptative study on Poe’s novels27-28
3.2.2 The collection of the materials28-30
Part 4 Horrific Features of The Fall of the House of Usher30-38
4.1 Brief Introduction of The Fall of the House of Usher30-32
4.2 Horrific Power of Novel32-38
4.2.1 Terror of scene33-34
4.2.2 Terror of plot34-35
4.2.3 Terror of characters’ images35-38
Part 5 The Impact of Poe’s Experiences on His Works38-56
5.1 Poe’s Experiences38-39
5.2 Comparison between the Fall of the House of Usher with Poe’s Early Experiences and Other Psychological Works39-48
5.2.1 Premature burial39-43
5.2.2 Death and resurrection43-44
5.2.3 Narcissistic personapty44-46
5.2.4 Dissociated personapty46-48
5.3 Poe’s Psychology48-56
5.3.1 Oedipus complex48-51
5.3.2 Death drive51-52
5.3.3 Id, ego and superego52-56
Part 6 Conclusion56-59
6.1 Summary56-58
6.2 Limitations and Further Research58-59
Notes59-62
Bibpography62-66
Pubpshed Paper66-67
Acknowledgment67