Preface 1
Chapter One Lodge's Construction of Campus Novels:Work with Dialogism 11
1.1 Efforts in Realistic Writing Encounter Subversion 14
1.2 Self-consciousness and Lodge the Professor,the Writer and the Critic 16
1.3 Development of Lodge's Structuralist Studies 18
1.4 Derrida's Theory and Deconstruction Theory in Lodge 24
1.5 A Review of the British Campus Novel 29
1.6 A Review of Studies of Lodge's Campus Novels 38
Chapter Two David Lodge:The Man at the Crossroads 43
2.1 Two Roles:The Professor and the Literary Man 45
2.2 Two Writings in Interaction:Composition vs.Criticism 52
2.3 Two Novelistic Genres:Catholic Novel vs.Campus Novel 65
Chapter Three Motif of Quest:The Author's Exploration 101
3.1 Motif in Structuration:What Formalist Thematics Tells 101
3.2 Motif of Quest:An Exploration of Human Desires 105
3.3 Motif of Quest and its Variations in Lodge's Campus Novels 108
3.4 Quests of Various Types in Lodge's Campus Novels 110
Chapter Four Spatiality:Text in its Small World 154
4.1 Space in the Development of Fiction:An Overview 155
4.2 Spatial Form Theory:A Study of Literary Structure 161
4.3 Spatial Form in Lodge's Campus Novels 167
Chapter Five Intertextuality:A Game with the Reader 195
5.1 Intertextuality in Structuralism and Poststructuralism 196
5.2 Role of the Reader:Fortune or Mission? 202
5.3 David Lodge and Mikhail Bakhtin:A Constructional Reference 205
5.4 Constructional Significance of Intertextuality in Lodge's Campus Novels 208
Chapter Six David Lodge on the Road 265
6.1 Realism and Modernism:Different Efforts in Attaining Unity 268
6.2 Realism in Postmodern Times 274
6.3 Dialogism:Lodge's Own Explications 278
Appendix 282
References 285
后记 300