Acknowledgements   4-5   摘要   5-6   Abstract   6-7   Introduction   9-12   Chapter One Existential Freedom and the Related Problems   12-21       1.1 The Importance of the Problem of Freedom in the Novel   12-15       1.2 The Understanding of Existential Freedom   15-19       1.3 The Necessity of Further Discussing the Problem of Freedom in the Novel   19-21   Chapter Two Religious Freedom   21-30       2.1 Mrs. Poulteney's Belief in Hell and the Vicar's Bad Faith   21-23       2.2 Sarah's Insight and Charles' Transgression   23-25       2.3 Morality and Duty   25-26       2.4 Infinity and the 'Uniformity of all Things'   26-30   Chapter Three Freedom from "Progress"   30-40       3.1 Marxist Considerations   30-33       3.2 The Understanding of Evolution   33-35       3.3 The Idea of "Progress" and the Understanding of Self   35-40   Chapter Four Freedom from the Consciousness of Identity   40-51       4.1 Socialization and Acquisition of Identity   40-44       4.2 Sarah's Freedom and Identity   44-47           4.2.1 Sarah's Madness and Her Role as the French Lieutenant's Woman   44-46           4.2.2 Sarah as Rossetti's Assistant   46-47       4.3 The Paradoxes and the Way Out   47-51   Conclusion   51-54   Bibliography   54-58   作者简历   58      | 
