| Abstract | 第1-9页 |
| 摘要 | 第9-15页 |
| Introduction | 第15-29页 |
| 1. The Tension between the Self and the Other in Cather’s Works | 第16-19页 |
| 2. Literature Review on the Self and the Other in A Lost Lady | 第19-24页 |
| 3. A Cognitive Approach to the Tension between the Self and the Other in ALost Lady | 第24-29页 |
| Chapter 1 A Cognitive Matrix in Theory | 第29-37页 |
| ·A Cognitive Matrix | 第29-33页 |
| ·The Self and the Objective World (the First Order Reality and the SecondOrder Reality) | 第30-32页 |
| ·The Self and the Other Individuals (Construction of Multiple Realities) | 第32-33页 |
| ·Appropriative and Self-Referential Representation and DialogicalRepresentation | 第33-37页 |
| Chapter 2 A Cognitive Matrix in A Lost Lady | 第37-48页 |
| ·The Self and the Objective World—A Fluid Reality | 第37-43页 |
| ·A Liminal Setting in A Lost Lady | 第39-41页 |
| ·A Liminal Context in Cather’s Times | 第41-43页 |
| ·The Self and the Other Individuals—“Love Affairs”as Construction of Multiple Realities | 第43-48页 |
| Chapter 3 Dialectical Relation between the Self and theOther | 第48-63页 |
| ·Appropriative and Self-Referential Representation | 第48-59页 |
| ·Ivy’s Relation with Marian | 第49-51页 |
| ·Niel’s Relation with Marian | 第51-59页 |
| ·Morality of Marian Forrester | 第59-63页 |
| Chapter 4 Dialogical Relation between the Self and theOther | 第63-81页 |
| ·The Self and the Objective World—Marian’s Liminality | 第64-67页 |
| ·The Self and the Other Individuals—Marian’s“Love Affairs” | 第67-77页 |
| ·Marian’s Theatricality | 第67-73页 |
| ·Marian’s Construction of Multiple Realities | 第73-77页 |
| ·Reevaluation of Marian’s Morality | 第77-81页 |
| Conclusion | 第81-84页 |
| References | 第84-88页 |
| Acknowledgements | 第88-89页 |
| 科研成果 | 第89页 |