Introduction
1. A Critical Survey of Linguistic Studies on Jane Austen"s Major Fiction
2. The Explanation of Linguistic Theories Concerned
3. The Argument and the Methodology of the Book
4. The Organiztion of the Book
Chapter One Cooperative Principle in Male-Female Relationship in Pride and Prejudice
1. Application of CP in the Realization of Diverse Collaboration
2. Violation of CP in the Demonstration of Mild Conflict
Chapter Two Interpersonal Metafunction in Parent-Child Relationship in Emma
1. Mood in the Reflection of Fettered Love
2. Modality in the Manifestation of Devious Growth
Chapter Three Speech Representation in Female Relationship in Persuasion
1.Direct Speech Representation in the Display of Disharmonious Relationship
2. Indirect Speech Representation in the Exhibition of Compatible Friendship
Conclusion
Biliography