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Shanghai Institute of Technology, Shanghai, China

ABSTRACT

The process of women’ growing up and getting rid of traditional female life plays an important role in many Doris Lessing’s works. This paper focuses on analyzing how the heroin shrugs off the bondage of traditional woman and gets her new life in Doris Lessing’s short story How I Finally Lost My Heart.

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tradition, new life, freedom, heart

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References
Budros, Shirley. (1987). “‘Free Women’: The Irony of Escape,” the theme of Enclosure in Selected Works of Doris Lessing, New York: the Whitson Publishing Company. p. 97 
Doris Lessing. In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Lessing
Lessing, D. (1996). How I finally lost my heart (5th ed.). In P. A. Smith et al. (Eds.), The heath introduction to fiction (pp. 590-598). Lexington, D.C.: Heath and Company.
MA, A. H. (2005). The art in How I Finally Lost My Heart by Doris Lessing. Foreign Languages and Their Teaching, 2, 30-32.

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