| Acknowledgements | 第1-6页 |
| Abstract | 第6-8页 |
| 摘要 | 第8-12页 |
| Introduction | 第12-23页 |
| ·David Lodge and Nice Work | 第12-15页 |
| ·Literature Review | 第15-18页 |
| ·Ethical Literary Criticism | 第18-22页 |
| ·Thesis Statement | 第22-23页 |
| Chapter One Pursuit of Truth in Terms of Human-society Relationship | 第23-44页 |
| ·People in Factory | 第25-36页 |
| ·Victor Wilcox: A Tool to Make Money | 第25-29页 |
| ·Brian Everthorpe: A Money Worshipper | 第29-31页 |
| ·Danny Ram: A Poor Modern Slave | 第31-36页 |
| ·Scholars on Campus | 第36-44页 |
| ·Robyn Penrose: Embodiment of British Humanities | 第37-40页 |
| ·Charles: Teaching is No Longer a Nice Work | 第40-44页 |
| Chapter Two Pursuit of Good in Terms of Human-other Relationship | 第44-55页 |
| ·Men and Women | 第45-47页 |
| ·Parents and Children | 第47-49页 |
| ·Industrialists and Intellectuals | 第49-52页 |
| ·The White and the Colored | 第52-55页 |
| Chapter Three Pursuit of Sublimation in Terms of Human-self Relationship | 第55-66页 |
| ·Victor Wilcox’s Process of Learning to Feel | 第56-60页 |
| ·Robyn Penrose’s Process of Learning to Be Real | 第60-63页 |
| ·Marjorie Wilcox’s Process of Rediscovering Self | 第63-66页 |
| Conclusion | 第66-68页 |
| References | 第68-74页 |
| Publications | 第74页 |