| 摘要 | 第1-7页 |
| Abstract | 第7-10页 |
| Acknowledgements | 第10-11页 |
| Preface | 第11-16页 |
| Introduction | 第16-22页 |
| I. The Components of Sherwood Anderson as a Writer | 第16-18页 |
| II Winesburg, Ohio, a Work Brought Modernism into American Small Town Fiction | 第18-22页 |
| Chapter One The Deformed Characters and the Theme of Alienation and Loneliness | 第22-36页 |
| I. The Deformed Characters in Winesburg, Ohio | 第22-24页 |
| II. The Reason of Grotesques’Being Deformed | 第24-25页 |
| III. The Themes of Alienation and Loneliness in Winesburg, Ohio | 第25-36页 |
| Chapter Two The Modern Narrative Techniques in Probing the Inner Reality | 第36-56页 |
| I. The Device of “Epiphanic Moments”in the Search for Symbolic Ground of Reality | 第36-43页 |
| II. The “Open”Ending or “Life in Death”of the Grotesques’Stories | 第43-46页 |
| III. The Multiple Meanings and Connotative Forces of the Language in Winesburg, Ohio | 第46-50页 |
| IV. Representation of Inner Reality Through Psychoanalysis | 第50-56页 |
| Conclusion: The One who Brings Modernism into the American Small Town Literature | 第56-60页 |
| I. An Inquirer the Morbid Inner Reality of the Small Town Life | 第56-57页 |
| II. An Innovator of Short Story Style | 第57-58页 |
| III. An Important Writer in the History of Modern American Small Town Fiction | 第58-60页 |
| Notes | 第60-61页 |
| References | 第61-63页 |
| Appendix | 第63页 |