| ABSTRACT | 第1-10页 |
| 中文摘要 | 第10-11页 |
| Chapter One Introduction | 第11-16页 |
| ·Emily Bronte and Wuthering Heights | 第11-13页 |
| ·A Review of Critical Opinions on Wuthering Heights | 第13-16页 |
| Chapter Two Innovations on the Theme of the Novel | 第16-31页 |
| ·The Extraordinary Love | 第16-21页 |
| ·Love against the Gothic Setting | 第16-17页 |
| ·The Spiritual Love between Heathcliff and Catherine | 第17-19页 |
| ·The Bitter Revenge of Heathcliff for Love | 第19-21页 |
| ·The Relationship between Nature and Human Civilization | 第21-31页 |
| ·Emily Bronte's Views on Nature | 第21-23页 |
| ·The Conflicts between Human Civilization and Nature | 第23-28页 |
| ·The Amicable Settlement between Human Civilization and Nature | 第28-31页 |
| Chapter Three Innovation on the Narrative Structure | 第31-51页 |
| ·Some Definitions on Narratology | 第31-36页 |
| ·Narrative | 第31-32页 |
| ·Author, Narrator, Narratee and Reader | 第32-34页 |
| ·Real Author, Implied Author, Real Reader and Implied Reader | 第34-35页 |
| ·Gerard Genette: Five Functions of the Narrator | 第35-36页 |
| ·Innovation on the Narrative Structure | 第36-46页 |
| ·The Time Scheme and Narrative Structure of Wuthering Heights | 第36-38页 |
| ·Lockwood as a Narrator and His Narrative Functions in Wuthering Heights | 第38-39页 |
| ·Nelly Dean as a Narrator and Her Narrative Functions in Wuthering Heights | 第39-46页 |
| ·The Effects of Nelly Dean and Lockwood's Narration | 第46-51页 |
| ·The Effects on the Narrative Style of the Novel | 第46-47页 |
| ·Dualism of the Narrative Structure | 第47页 |
| ·The Absence of a Unanimous Authorial Voice | 第47-48页 |
| ·Narrative Anachronism Manipulated by Nelly Dean and Lockwood | 第48-51页 |
| Chapter Four Conclusion | 第51-52页 |
| Bibliography | 第52-56页 |
| Acknowledgements | 第56-57页 |
| Publications | 第57-58页 |