一、文学类
1. A Comparative Study of Tao Yuan-Min and William Wordsworth
2. On Characterization of Jane Eyre
3. An Analysis of Jane Eyre
4. Mrs. Browning’s Sonnets from the Portuguese
5. Jane Eyre’s Search for Christianity
6. Comment in the Techniques of Emily Bronte’s Dual Personalities in Wuthering Heights
7. The Realism of the Adventure of Huckleberry Finn
8. Mark Twain and Huck Finn
9. Love Stories in William Cather’s “O Pioneers”
10. Life with Struggle
11. A Character Analysis of the Heroine of Emma
12. Thought of Marriage in Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice”
13. An Analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” and “Annabel Lee”
14. An Analysis of the Source of Tess’ Tragedy
15. Heroism in Hemingway’s Works
16. “Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty”
17. The Light of the Dark:the Greatest Works of Conan and Agatha
18. The Ambiguity in The Scarlet Letter
19. About the Symbolism in The Scarlet Letter
20. On Wuthering Heights
21. Money and Marriage
22. The Literature Characteristics in A Tale of Two Cities
23. Jane Eyre, a Symbol of Feminism
24. Desalination and Optimization
25. The Impact of Money on Marriage in Pride and Prejudice
26. The Dilemma of Marriage
27. On Wordsworth’s View of Nature
28. On the Symbolism of D.H. Lawrence’s “The Rainbow”
29. A Brief Discussion about Tess
30. The Character of Jane Eyre
31. A Challenge to Morality and Convention
32. A Picturesque Nouel, Tess of the D’Urbervilles
33. Simple Analysis on Milton and Paradise Lost
34. How the Brontes Become World Famous Writers
35. The Humanity Hidden Behind Nature
36. Analysis of Characters of Don Quxiote
37. Analysis of the Characters in Jane Eyre
38. The Character Analysis of Pride and Prejudice
39. On the Author and the Major Characters of The Pearl
40. Three Structures in Pride and Prejudice
41. Revelation in Fore Couples of Pride and Prejudice
42. The Brief Analysis of Shakespeare’s Tragedy Tradition
43. The Versification of English Poetry and Metrical
44. Contrast Between Chinese Poetry and Sonnets
45. Social Reality Reflected in Ode To the West Wing
46. Hamlet and His Delay
47. To Champ with the Changes
48. Hawthorne’s Theory of Romance and The Scarlet Letter
49. The Cuban Culture Contest of “The Old Man and the Sea”
英语专业论文题目
50. Comment the Themes of “The Merchant of Venice”
51. An Analysis of the Characters in Jane Eyre
52. The Real Theme of the Adventure of Huckleberry Finn
53. On the Bronte Sisters and theirs Writings
54. To Love or To Be Loved? Analysis of Major Characters in Wuthering Heights
55. Gothic Features in Wuthering Heights
56. On the Image of Jane Eyre
57. The Character of Hamlet
58. The Analysis of Santiago’s Character
59. The Appearance of New Women:On Carrie’s New Image
60. The Comparison of the Character of Carrie Meeber and Jennie Gerhardt
61. Love and Lust ---Pride and Prejudice
62. The Philosophy of Life in Ernest Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea”
63. Realism in Mark Twain
64. Mark Twain---The Pessimist Who Brought Laughter to The World
65. A New Industry Raising From the Horizon
66. Blind Loyalty and Tragic Destiny
67. Rebecca’s Character Description
68. Humor and Realism of Mark Twain’s “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of California County”
69. The Colonialist Discourse in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea
70. Robinson Crusoe and the Colonial Empire
71. A Character Analysis of the Hero of Wuthering Heights
72. Remartes on D.K. Lawrence’s Psychological Analyses
73. On Transliteration
74. On Julien and Stendhal
75. A Probe into the Ambiguity and Symbolization of Eliot’s Poetry
76. A Bridge Over the Trouble Water
77. The Characteristics of Hemingway’s Art in “The Old Man and The Sea”
78. Emily Bronte and Wuthering Heights
79. Hamlet: Character Analysis
80. An Analysis of Jane Eyre’s Image
81. The Realism of Adventure of Huckleberry Finn
82. A Farewell to Arms—A Clear Mirror
83. A Brief Comment on the Scarlet Letter
84. Jane Eyre: A Great Masterpiece with Prejudice—We Should Analyze a Work Dialogically
85. To Foster an Earthy Rainbow
86. The Tragic Fate of Tess
87. Gone with the Wind and the Awakening of Women
88. Hemingway and Hemingway Heroes
89. Two Women, Two Different Destinies
90. The Sound of Heart-Reverie and Melancholy in Emily Dickinson’s Poems