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1 Introduction
1.1 Cultural background
1.2 Literature review
1.3 Purpose and significance of the study
2 Ecological Ideas of Lawrence
2.1 A brief survey of Lawrence's ecological ideas
2.2 Factors leading to Lawrence's ecological ideas
2.2.1 Life experience
2.2.2 Heritage from English literature
2.2.3 Historical background
2.2.4 Social background
2.3 Lawrence's ecological ideas in The White Peacock
2.3.1 Nature as the Life power
2.3.2 Nature as the stimulus to man's instinct
2.3.3 Nature as a therapy to modern man's disease
2.4 Lawrence's ecological ideas in Sons and Lovers
2.4.1 Man's return to nature
2.4.2 Nature as a matrix of life
2.4.3 Nature-a reviving life force
2.4.4 Lawrence's irrationalism
2.4.5 Liberation from social hypocrisy
2.5 Significance of Lawrence's ecological ideas
3 Ecological Ideas of Confucianism's GMT
3.1 Ecological ideas about the man-and-nature relationship in GMT
3.2 Ecological ideas about the man-and-man relationship in GMT
4 Conclusion
4.1 Comparison between the ecological ideas of Lawrence and Confucius' GMT
4.2 The constructive significance of GMT to modern ecological criticism
References
Acknowledgements