CHAPTERⅠINTRODUCTION
A. A Brief Introduction to Hilary Mantel andWolf Hall
B. A Brief Introduction to New Historicism
1. The Rise and Development of New Historicism
2.The Historicity of Texts and theTextuality of History
3.The Concept of Power and Discourse
C.Thesis Statement
CHAPTER II HISTORICITY OF MANTEL’SWOLF HALL
A.Reconstruction of the Historical Events inWolf Hall
1. The English Reformation
2.King HenryVIII’sDivorce Case
B.Refashioning of the Historical Figures inWolf Hall
1.QueenKatherine and Anne Boleyn: Tudor Tragic Matriarchs
2.Cardinal Wolsey, More and Cromwell: National Tragic Heroes
C. Summary
CHAPTER III TEXTUALITY OF MANTEL’S MARGINALIZED PEOPLE INWOLF HALL
A.Marginalized Peoplein Tudor Court
1.King HenryVIII’sQueens: Katherine and Anne
2.King HenryVIII’s Mistress: Mary
3.King HenryVIII’s Ministers: Wolsey, Cromwell, and More
B.Marginalized People inTudorFamily
1.Cromwell’s Family Members
2.More’sFamily Members
C. Summary
CHAPTER IV POWER AND DISCOURSE BETWEEN THE MAIN CHARACTERS AND THE MARGINALIZED PEOPLE IN WOLF HALL
A.Power of the Main Characters inWolf Hall
1.Social Power: HenryVIIIand the Ministers
2. Family Power: Cromwell; Morgan
B. Discourses of Marginalized People inWolf Hall
1.The Discourse of Marginalized Queens
2.The Discourse of Marginalized Ministers
3. The Discourse of Marginalized Housewives
C. Summary
CHAPTER V CONCLUSION
A.Main Findings
B. Limitations
C. Suggestionsfor Future Study
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