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Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
1.1 Importance of Austen's literary works
1.2 Austen study at home and abroad
1.3 A general review of feminist criticism
1.4 Plan of this paper
2. Duplicitous Voice in Austen's Subversion to Phallocentrism
2.1 Phallocentrism and its reflection in literature
2.2 Austen and phallocentrism
2.2.1 Austen's antiphallocentric attitude
2.2.2 Reflection of phallocentrism in Austen's novels
2.2.3 Austen's approach to achieve her double vision
3. Dualistic Attitude to the Didactic Tradition: Duplicity in Plot
3.1 Surface structure of plot: growth of a young girl
3.2 Deep structure of plot: destruction of women's ideal of a happy marriage
4. Dualistic Attitude to Sexual Stereotypes
4.1 Sexual stereotypes in Austen's time
4.2 Austen's female characters with the traits of both femininity and masculinity
4.3 The nature of Austen's androgynous characters
5. Factors Contributing to Austen's Duplicitous Voice
5.1 Life experience
5.2 Cultural background
5.3 Anxiety of authorship
6. Conclusion
A Note on Editions
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