Acknowledgements | 第5-6页 |
Abstract in Chinese | 第6-8页 |
Abstract in English | 第8页 |
Ⅰ Introduction | 第10-13页 |
1.1 Graham Greene and His Novels | 第10-12页 |
1.2 A Survey of Criticism of Graham Greene’s Literary World—Greeneland | 第12-13页 |
Ⅱ Specify the Definition of Greeneland by Analyzing Greene’ Religious Trilogy | 第13-35页 |
2.1 Character--Sinner or Saint | 第14-28页 |
2.1.1 Pinkie—Killer and Victim | 第14-17页 |
2.1.2 The Whiskey Priest—Sinner and Saint | 第17-19页 |
2.1.3 Scobie—A Good Man Who Is Corrupted by Pity | 第19-28页 |
2.1.3.1 External Causes of Scobie’s Downfall | 第20-23页 |
2.1.3.2 Internal Causes of Scobie’s Downfall | 第23-26页 |
2.1.3.3 Scobie, Upright and Fallen | 第26-28页 |
2.2 Plot—Chase-Escape | 第28-33页 |
2.2.1 Pinkie, Escaping from Ida and the Experience in a Slum | 第28-31页 |
2.2.2 The Whiskey Priest, Chased by the Lieutenant | 第31-32页 |
2.2.3 Scobie, Pursued by the Sense of Pity and Responsibility | 第32-33页 |
2.3 Theme—the Struggle between Good and Evil | 第33-35页 |
ⅢGraham Greene and His Greeneland | 第35-42页 |
3.1 Greene Is Not a Catholic Writer and Greeneland Created by Greene Is Not Just a Religious World but the Contemporary World | 第35-39页 |
3.1.1 Catholicism Is Used as a Reference in Greene’s Religious Novels | 第36-37页 |
3.1.2 Greeneland Shows Greene’s Main Concern about People’s Predicaments in the Contemporary World | 第37-39页 |
3.2 Greeneland Is the Reflection of His Individual Life | 第39-42页 |
Ⅵ Conclusion | 第42-44页 |
Bibliography | 第44-45页 |