Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on November 3, 2010).The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file.Thesis advisor: Dr. Samuel Cohen.M. A. University of Missouri--Columbia 2010.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] This Master's thesis analyzes one particular character in David Foster Wallace's novel, Infinite Jest (1996): Kate Gompert, a suicidal marijuana addict afflicted with "psychotic depression." I argue that Gompert's character serves as a kind of mouth-piece for Wallace, that is, a kind of platform from which Wallace attempts to bett...
Clearly, David Foster Wallace has an interest in performance and its complex dynamic, because Infin...
With the rise of the novel as literary form, the nineteenth century invented a new way of problemati...
Scholarship on David Foster Wallace understandably tends to focus on addiction in his novel Infinite...
In David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest, abstraction is a source of terror, for it is hostile to emp...
iv, 114 leaves ; 29 cmLoneliness, unhappiness, and discord pervade David Foster Wallace’s novel Infi...
This thesis contends with the critical paradigm in Wallace studies that posits affective interperson...
This manuscript provides a literary analysis of the use of bodies in the novel Infinite Jest by Davi...
Infinite Jest is a one-thousand, seventy-nine page novel and it weighs almost three pounds; it is he...
David Foster Wallace’s fiction is haunted by the spectral threats of solipsism and narcissism, evide...
Depression is the “leading cause of disability worldwide” (World Health Organization), and is known ...
This thesis considers the intersections between David Foster Wallace’s 1996 novel Infinite Jest and ...
This paper examines D.F. Wallace’s Infinite Jest as “the scroll fragments of a distant future” (Don ...
This paper is about self-consciousness and how it figures in David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest. B...
background in psychology and has apparently had many years of experience working as a consultant in ...
This paper attempts to betoken the relevance of emotions in the representation of the body and in th...
Clearly, David Foster Wallace has an interest in performance and its complex dynamic, because Infin...
With the rise of the novel as literary form, the nineteenth century invented a new way of problemati...
Scholarship on David Foster Wallace understandably tends to focus on addiction in his novel Infinite...
In David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest, abstraction is a source of terror, for it is hostile to emp...
iv, 114 leaves ; 29 cmLoneliness, unhappiness, and discord pervade David Foster Wallace’s novel Infi...
This thesis contends with the critical paradigm in Wallace studies that posits affective interperson...
This manuscript provides a literary analysis of the use of bodies in the novel Infinite Jest by Davi...
Infinite Jest is a one-thousand, seventy-nine page novel and it weighs almost three pounds; it is he...
David Foster Wallace’s fiction is haunted by the spectral threats of solipsism and narcissism, evide...
Depression is the “leading cause of disability worldwide” (World Health Organization), and is known ...
This thesis considers the intersections between David Foster Wallace’s 1996 novel Infinite Jest and ...
This paper examines D.F. Wallace’s Infinite Jest as “the scroll fragments of a distant future” (Don ...
This paper is about self-consciousness and how it figures in David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest. B...
background in psychology and has apparently had many years of experience working as a consultant in ...
This paper attempts to betoken the relevance of emotions in the representation of the body and in th...
Clearly, David Foster Wallace has an interest in performance and its complex dynamic, because Infin...
With the rise of the novel as literary form, the nineteenth century invented a new way of problemati...
Scholarship on David Foster Wallace understandably tends to focus on addiction in his novel Infinite...