| Acknowledgements | 第1-5页 |
| Abstract | 第5-6页 |
| 中文摘要 | 第6-8页 |
| Introduction: Virginia Woolf as a feminist writer | 第8-11页 |
| Chapter One Feminism and Woolf’s feminist position | 第11-18页 |
| ·A brief summary of feminism | 第11-12页 |
| ·Virginia Woolf’s feminist position | 第12-18页 |
| Chapter Two Gender identity and Virginia Woolf’s view on it | 第18-24页 |
| ·Gender Identity from a psychological and sociological perspective | 第18页 |
| ·Woolf’s view on gender identity and the concept of androgyny | 第18-20页 |
| ·Woolf’s concern with identity problem for women and men | 第20-21页 |
| ·Other feminists on the same topic | 第21-24页 |
| Chapter Three A textual analysis of Woolf’s three nove | 第24-50页 |
| ·The Voyage Out: The difficulties in the formation of identity | 第24-34页 |
| ·Helen: A cultured self versus a real self | 第24-27页 |
| ·Rachel: Forces at play in the process of forming an identity | 第27-31页 |
| ·Terence: A combination of masculine and feminine qualities | 第31-32页 |
| ·Mrs. Dalloway: A typical feminine figure | 第32-33页 |
| ·Typical male characters | 第33-34页 |
| ·Orlando: A Biography: The performative nature of gender | 第34-42页 |
| ·Orlando as a man: Obsession with the masculine vanity | 第35-37页 |
| ·Orlando as a woman: An objective judgment on both sexes | 第37-39页 |
| ·The role clothes play in determining Orlando’s identity | 第39-41页 |
| ·The performative nature of gender and androgyny | 第41页 |
| ·The illusive nature of identity | 第41-42页 |
| ·To the Lighthouse: Gender role assignment and rebellion | 第42-50页 |
| ·Mrs. Ramsay: A maintainer of patriarchy order | 第44-45页 |
| ·Lily Briscoe and Cam: The rebellion against their gender role | 第45-47页 |
| ·The male figures: The executor of patriarchy | 第47-48页 |
| ·Woolf’s concern with marriage | 第48-50页 |
| Conclusion | 第50-53页 |
| Notes | 第53-54页 |
| References | 第54-56页 |