| Acknowledgements | 第1-4页 |
| Abstract | 第4-6页 |
| 摘要 | 第6-10页 |
| Chapter One: An Introduction on The Cantos and Pound's Approaching to Confucianism | 第10-23页 |
| ·An introduction on The Cantos | 第10-18页 |
| ·About the Original Schema of The Cantos | 第10-14页 |
| ·The Brief Introduction on The Cantos | 第14-18页 |
| ·The Process of Approaching to Confucianism | 第18-23页 |
| ·Pound's Addiction to Confucianism Guided by Two Sinologists | 第18-19页 |
| ·The Causes of Pound's Belief in Confucianism | 第19-23页 |
| Chapter Two: The Illustrations of the Confucian Ideas in the Early Cantos and the Middle Cantos | 第23-46页 |
| ·The Confucian Ideas in Canto XIII and Canto XLIX | 第23-32页 |
| ·The Essential Doctrines of Confucianism in Canto XIII | 第23-27页 |
| ·The Internal Relationship between Canto XIII and the Hell Cantos | 第27-29页 |
| ·The Harmony in Confucian World | 第29-32页 |
| ·The Confucian Ideas in the China Cantos | 第32-46页 |
| ·The Historical Sense of Ezra Pound | 第32-33页 |
| ·The Literary Source of the China Cantos | 第33-35页 |
| ·The Typical Sagacious Rulers on Chinese History | 第35-42页 |
| ·The Confucian Doctrine-CH'ing ming | 第42-46页 |
| Chapter Three: The Modern Superior Man-Benito Mussolini | 第46-53页 |
| ·The Fanaticism of Ezra Pound on Benito Mussolini | 第46-50页 |
| ·The Deep-seated Reasons of Pound's Fanaticism | 第50-53页 |
| Chapter Four: The Confucian Ideas in the Later Cantos | 第53-65页 |
| ·In the Years being Imprisoned | 第53-56页 |
| ·The Ideographic Method of Expressing Confucianism | 第56-59页 |
| ·The Confucian Ideas Conveyed by the Ideograms | 第59-65页 |
| Conclusion | 第65-67页 |
| Bibliography | 第67-69页 |