| Abstract | 第4页 |
| 摘要 | 第5-7页 |
| Chapter Ⅰ Introduction | 第7-11页 |
| 1.1 Introduction to C. S. Lewis | 第7-8页 |
| 1.2 Focus and Significance of the Thesis | 第8-11页 |
| Chapter Ⅱ Literature Review | 第11-17页 |
| 2.1 Previous Studies on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | 第11-15页 |
| 2.2 Theoretical Framework of Intertextuality | 第15-17页 |
| Chapter Ⅲ Narnia and Its Correspondence | 第17-23页 |
| 3.1 Narnia as a Fantasy World | 第18-19页 |
| 3.2 Narnia as the Correspondence of Jerusalem | 第19-23页 |
| Chapter Ⅳ Aslan and Its Allegorical Representative | 第23-31页 |
| 4.1 Aslan as the Creator of Narnia | 第23-25页 |
| 4.2 Aslan as the Allegorical Representative of Chaim Weizmann | 第25-31页 |
| Chapter Ⅴ Pevensie Children and Their Parallels | 第31-40页 |
| 5.1 Peter Pevensie and His Parallel Arthur James Balfour | 第32-36页 |
| 5.2 Edmund Pevensie and His Correspondence Herbert Samuel | 第36-40页 |
| Chapter Ⅵ The White Witch and Her Counterpart | 第40-45页 |
| 6.1 The White Witch the Evil | 第40-42页 |
| 6.2 The Witch’s Counterpart: Palestine Arab Nationalists the Cruel | 第42-45页 |
| Chapter Ⅶ Christianity’s Influence on Lewis’s Political Stance | 第45-49页 |
| Chapter Ⅷ Conclusion | 第49-52页 |
| Works Cited | 第52-57页 |
| Acknowledgements | 第57页 |