| ABSTRACT | 第6页 |
| 摘要 | 第7-10页 |
| INTRODUCTION | 第10-17页 |
| CHAPTER ONE LIVING WITHIN LIMITS:HETTY'S VIOLATION OF ETHICALTABOO | 第17-28页 |
| 1. Reciprocal Interaction and Inner Experience:Hetty Sorrel's Existence Predicament | 第18-23页 |
| 2. Private Passion and Irresistible Enticement:Hetty Sorrel's Action of Tabooing | 第23-28页 |
| CHAPTER TWOMOTIVES FOR TRANSGRESSION:ETHICAL REGULATIONWITHIN HAYSLOPE | 第28-38页 |
| 1. Investigating Infanticide:Public Expectation and Ambivalent Attitudes | 第29-34页 |
| 2. Social Censorship:Neighbourhood Supervision and Moral Regulation | 第34-38页 |
| CHAPTER THREEFALLEN WOMAN REDEEMED:ELIOT'S ETHICALCONSTRUCTION IN ADAM BEDE | 第38-48页 |
| 1. Past and Present:Arthur Donnithorne's Moral Sentiments Among the Middle Class | 第39-44页 |
| 2. Lost and Found:Dinah Morris's Ethical Reconstruction through Homecoming | 第44-48页 |
| CONCLUSION | 第48-51页 |
| WORKS CITED | 第51-55页 |
| 中文参考文献 | 第55-56页 |
| ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 第56页 |