Abstract | 第4-6页 |
摘要 | 第7-11页 |
Introduction | 第11-23页 |
Chapter One Lexical Features in Kim | 第23-45页 |
1.1 Stylistic Effects of Second Person Pronouns | 第23-36页 |
1.1.1 "You": Reflecting Kipling's Sense of British Superiority | 第25-31页 |
1.1.2 "Thou": Expressing Kipling's Intimacy with the Inferior India | 第31-36页 |
1.2 Stylistic Effects of Deviances in English Vocabulary and Spelling | 第36-45页 |
1.2.1 Vernacular Words: Visualizing a Multilingual India | 第37-41页 |
1.2.2 Misspellings: Visualizing an Indian Accent in English | 第41-45页 |
Chapter Two Grammatical Features in Kim | 第45-71页 |
2.1 Stylistic Effects of Coordination | 第46-58页 |
2.1.1 Portraying Kim's Clever and Warmhearted Image | 第47-53页 |
2.1.2 Comprehensively Presenting Indian Culture | 第53-58页 |
2.2 Stylistic Effects of the Present Tense | 第58-71页 |
2.2.1 Indicating the Necessity of Indo-British Unity and Harmony | 第60-65页 |
2.2.2 Representing Kipling's Indelible Impression of India | 第65-71页 |
Chapter Three Contextual Features in Kim | 第71-99页 |
3.1 Stylistic Effects of Point of Views | 第72-87页 |
3.1.1 Third Person Omniscient: Illustrating Harmony in India | 第73-80页 |
3.1.2 Third Person Limited: Representing Kim's Identity Confusion | 第80-87页 |
3.2 Stylistic Effects of Speech Presentations | 第87-99页 |
3.2.1 Direct Speech: Foregrounding Character's World | 第88-94页 |
3.2.2 Narrative Report of Speech Acts:Preserving Narrative Pace | 第94-99页 |
Conclusion | 第99-103页 |
Bibliography | 第103-109页 |
Acknowledgements | 第109-111页 |