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、法律、人性三方面來(lái)解析這部小說(shuō)。四、大致框架:1. 引言2. 政治制度—荒謬的存在 腐敗體系的根源3. 法律制度—資產(chǎn)者手中的利劍和盾牌4. 教育制度—復(fù)雜的個(gè)性訓(xùn)練過(guò)程5. 總結(jié)五、研究工作進(jìn)度:序號(hào)時(shí)間內(nèi)容12012年11月中旬初步確定選題,撰寫開題報(bào)告22012年12月中、下旬開題報(bào)告答辯,確定最終選題32013年3月20日前上交文獻(xiàn)綜述42013年4月20日前中期檢查,上交第一稿,導(dǎo)師評(píng)閱初稿,提出修改建議。52013年5月20日前上交第二稿,教師評(píng)閱并寫出修改意見62013年5月30日前交答辯最終稿5份、過(guò)程材料1份,導(dǎo)師寫出評(píng)語(yǔ)及建議成績(jī)。72013年6月1日—6月14日論文答辯六、主要參考文獻(xiàn):[1] HOWARD ERSKINEHILL. Jonathon Swift: Gulliver’s Travels [M]. London: Cambridge University Press, 1993: 87.[2] MICHAEL MCKEAN. Virtue and Truth in Gulliver’s Travels [M]. New York: W. W. Norton amp。 Company, Inc., 2002: 331.[3] 伍厚愷. 簡(jiǎn)論諷喻體小說(shuō)《格列佛游記》及其文學(xué)地位[J]. 四川大學(xué)學(xué)報(bào), 1999(5): 911.[4] 丁世忠. 論《格列佛游記》的怪誕美學(xué)風(fēng)格[J]. 南昌大學(xué)學(xué)報(bào), 2008(1): 118121.[5] 曹波. 格列佛的異化:從經(jīng)濟(jì)人到政治人[J]. 外語(yǔ)教學(xué), 2008(5): 7885.[6] 孫紹先. 論《格列佛游記》的科學(xué)主題[J]. 外國(guó)文學(xué)研究, 2002(4): 99102.[7] 李洪斌. 論《格列佛游記》的道德教育內(nèi)涵[J]. 齊齊哈爾大學(xué)學(xué)報(bào), 2011(6): 102104.[8] 劉戈. 笛福和斯威夫特的野蠻人[J]. 外國(guó)文學(xué)評(píng)論, 2007(3): 120127.七、開題報(bào)告英文版A View of Gulliver’s Travels’ Society Embodied in System PerspectivesI. Literature ReviewJonathan Swift is an outstanding politician and satirical writer in Britain in the 18th century. Wilson who is a great critic thinks that Swift is known as one of the six greatest British writers, which is only after Shakespeare and Milton. With its outstanding thought and artistic value, Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels is praised as the model for world satirical literature. Gulliver’s Travels was finished in 1726. The conception of the book came from a party with his friends. Swift started the first volume when he talked excitedly about the greed and shame that existed the politics. And the book finally published anonymously after amending so many times. At that time, it created a storm of controversy immediately. Swift enriches the moral connotation of the work with his humor, and also exposes the absurd with satire. He makes the incredible events be the truths through character and narrative framework. Gulliver’s Travels is not only a simple puffin book, but the literary masterpiece with full of satire and criticism. The famous British writer George Orwell has read the book au lease six times in his life. He said,” If I am asked to list six books which should b