| Chapter Ⅰ Introduction | 第1-21页 |
| ·Brief Introduction to the Author | 第12-14页 |
| ·Brief account of the story | 第14-15页 |
| ·Contemporarycriticism and my argument | 第15-17页 |
| ·Brief and systematic statement of the critical theory of feminism | 第17-21页 |
| Chapter Ⅱ Social Background of the Book | 第21-26页 |
| ·The political and economical background of the novel | 第21-22页 |
| ·Women's social status in the 1900s | 第22-24页 |
| ·Feminist movement in the 1900s | 第24-26页 |
| Chapter Ⅲ Analysis of the Hero and the Female Characters in Martin Eden from the Feminist Point of View | 第26-48页 |
| ·Character analysis of Martin Eden | 第26-28页 |
| ·Martin's family background | 第26页 |
| ·Martin's career background | 第26-28页 |
| ·Relationships between Martin Eden and the female characters | 第28-45页 |
| ·Ruth: an angel or a monster | 第28-35页 |
| ·Lizzie: loss of identity | 第35-37页 |
| ·Maria: an admirable independent woman | 第37-40页 |
| ·Gertrude: a slavish and obedient woman | 第40-42页 |
| ·Mrs. Morse: a multidimensional antagonism | 第42-45页 |
| ·Summary of Martin's attitude towards women | 第45-48页 |
| Chapter Ⅳ Jack London's Attitude towards Women | 第48-55页 |
| ·Positive aspects of Jack London's attitude towards women | 第48-49页 |
| ·Compassion for women oppressed | 第48-49页 |
| ·Admiration on fortitude of women | 第49页 |
| ·Limitations of Jack London's attitudes toward women | 第49-55页 |
| ·Jack London's being dominated by "male supremacy" | 第50-52页 |
| ·Conventional concepts towards the female: daughter, lover, wife and mother | 第52-53页 |
| ·Neglect of women's spiritual life | 第53-54页 |
| ·Jack London's being limited by class consciousness | 第54-55页 |
| Chapter Ⅴ Conclusion of the Thesis | 第55-57页 |
| Bibliography | 第57-58页 |