Introduction | 第1-15页 |
1. Brief introduction about Joseph Conrad | 第10页 |
2. Background knowledge of Conrad's Lord Jim | 第10页 |
3. Summary of Lord Jim | 第10页 |
4. Short comment on Lord Jim | 第10-15页 |
ChapterⅠJim as a Pious Christian Hero | 第15-26页 |
1. Jim's Christian family background | 第15-16页 |
2. Jim's first failure in his Christian belief in Patusan accident | 第16-18页 |
3. Giving prominence to Jim's pious Christian belief by comparison with Brierly | 第18-20页 |
4. Jim's second failure in another test by villain Brown | 第20-23页 |
5. Jim's final overcoming himself and confronting death as a Christian hero of self-integrity | 第23-26页 |
Chapter Ⅱ Jim as an Imperialist Agent | 第26-34页 |
1. Similarities between Jim and Stein | 第26-29页 |
2. Use of weaponry and violence during the course of conquering | 第29-31页 |
3. Conspiring with native leaders to get a dominating position on local politics and commerce | 第31页 |
4. Take self as the owner of the local place | 第31-34页 |
Chapter III Analysis of Jim's double Status | 第34-39页 |
Conclusion | 第39-44页 |
Notes | 第44页 |
Bibliography | 第44-47页 |