Introduction
Ⅰ. Doris Lessing and Her Achievements
Ⅱ. A Review of Spatial Criticisms of Doris Lessing
Ⅲ. The Main Argument and Organization
Chapter OneThe Space of Surveillance: The Repressed Self in
The Grass Is Singing
Ⅰ. The Space of Confinement: The Distortion of Self
Ⅱ. The House of the Other: The Destruction of Self
Chapter Two The Space of Alienation: The Divided Self in
The Golden Notebook
Ⅰ. The Space of Displacement: The Fragmentation of Self
Ⅱ. The Flat of Compartmentalization: The Disintegration of Self
Chapter Three The Thirdspace: The Dissolved and Revived Self in
The FourGated City
Ⅰ. The Space of Uncongeniality: The Abnegation of Self
Ⅱ. The Dwelling of Difference: The Rejuvenation of Self
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements