Summary: | 碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 外國語文學系研究所 === 90 === Utopia is habitually equated with an ideal social blueprint. Nevertheless, this equation is problematic. As a seminal text of the utopian genre, Thomas More's Utopia already exemplifies features which drastically destabilize the ideal image of utopia. Besides thematic equivocation, narrative strategies such as the multi-framed structure and unreliable narrators further problematize the illusion of the perfect stasis of Utopia. This thesis first conducts a survey of recent studies of utopia with a view to pinpointing the elusive nature of utopia. Then it proceeds to examine Utopia as an open-ended text in terms of both its thematic and narrative aspect. It is hoped that, through this study, the dynamic feature of More's Utopia may be brought into focus.
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