Acknowledgements | 第6-7页 |
Abstract | 第7-8页 |
摘要 | 第9-13页 |
Chapter One Introduction | 第13-20页 |
1.1 Joseph Rudyard Kipling and his works | 第13-15页 |
1.2 Edward Morgan Forster and his works | 第15-17页 |
1.3 Theoretical base and the overall structure of this thesis | 第17-20页 |
Chapter Two Literature Review | 第20-26页 |
2.1 Research on Kipling at home and abroad | 第20-23页 |
2.2 Research on Forster at home and abroad | 第23-26页 |
Chapter Three Tribulation and Predicament Brought about by Colonizers inKim and A Passage to India | 第26-39页 |
3.1 Ambivalence in cultural identity | 第26-32页 |
3.1.1 Bewilderment of Kim's identity | 第27-29页 |
3.1.2 Hybridity of Aziz's identity | 第29-32页 |
3.2 The construction of the other | 第32-39页 |
3.2.1 Ignorant Oriental characters and poor living conditions in Kim | 第32-35页 |
3.2.2 Mysterious caves and speechless Indian women in A Passage to India | 第35-39页 |
Chapter Four Authors' Different Thoughts and Attitudes towards ColonizingReflected in Kim and A Passage to India | 第39-55页 |
4.1 Attitudes conveyed by characters | 第39-48页 |
4.1.1 Kim's loyalty to British Empire | 第40-44页 |
4.1.2 Fielding's different attitudes as an Englishman | 第44-48页 |
4.2 Symbolic endings | 第48-55页 |
4.2.1 The great success of the Great Game | 第48-51页 |
4.2.2 The trial-a conflict between the occident and the Orient | 第51-55页 |
Chapter Five Conclusion | 第55-58页 |
5.1 Contribution of this thesis | 第55-56页 |
5.2 Limitation of this thesis | 第56-57页 |
5.3 Significance of this thesis | 第57-58页 |
References | 第58-61页 |