| ABSTRACT | 第4页 |
| 摘要 | 第5-7页 |
| Introduction | 第7-13页 |
| Chapter One Brief Introduction to Feminist Narratology | 第13-18页 |
| 1.1 The Definition of Feminist Narratology | 第13页 |
| 1.2 The Significance of Feminist Narratology | 第13-14页 |
| 1.3 The Origin of Feminist Narratology | 第14-16页 |
| 1.4 A Brief Introduction to Lanser’s Fictions of Authority: Women Writers and Narrative Voice | 第16-18页 |
| Chapter Two Narrative Authority Reflected in the Narrative Voices.. | 第18-32页 |
| 2.1 The Authorial Narrative Voice in Mrs. Dalloway | 第18-23页 |
| 2.2 The Communal Narrative Voice in Mrs. Dalloway | 第23-29页 |
| 2.3 The Personal Narrative Voice in Mrs. Dalloway | 第29-32页 |
| Chapter Three Narrative Authority Hinted in Free Indirect Speech. | 第32-43页 |
| 3.1 The Analysis of Free Indirect Speech about Mrs. Dalloway … | 第34-37页 |
| 3.2 The Analysis of Free Indirect Speech about Peter Walsh | 第37-40页 |
| 3.3 The Analysis of Free Indirect Speech about Lucrezia Warren Smith | 第40-43页 |
| Chapter Four Narrative Authority Concealed in Maxims | 第43-52页 |
| 4.1 The Analysis of Maxims Employed by Mrs. Dalloway | 第44-50页 |
| 4.2 The Analysis of Maxims Employed by the Other Four Characters | 第50-52页 |
| Conclusion | 第52-54页 |
| Acknowledgements | 第54-55页 |
| Bibliography | 第55-58页 |
| The Author’s Recent Publications and Researches Involved | 第58页 |