Throughout his literary career, David Foster Wallace articulated the problems associated with the profusion of irony in contemporary society. In this thesis I assert that his novel Infinite Jest promotes a shift from the reliance on irony and subversion to a celebration of the principles of sincerity. The emphasis on sincerity makes Infinite Jest a landmark novel in the canon of American fiction, as Wallace employs postmodern formal techniques, such as irony, metafiction, fragmentation, and maximalism, in the interest of promoting traditional, non-ironic values of emotion, community, and spirituality. I draw from works of postmodern theory and criticism to bolster my argument that the novel both engages with and transcends the conventions o...
It has become something of a truism to contend that David Foster Wallace was concerned with irony; ...
The end of postmodernism? Jesús Bolaño Quintero explores David Foster Wallace’s writing, searching f...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
David Foster Wallace’s “E Unibus Pluram” is an account of the prevalence of destructive irony at the...
Increasingly, David Foster Wallace is becoming a cult figure among literary enthusiasts. His novels,...
David Foster Wallace’s novel Infinite Jest is usually touted by its fans as being a postpostmodern o...
This thesis contends with the critical paradigm in Wallace studies that posits affective interperson...
The majority of the writing that seriously uses the term “New Sincerity” as a description of a curre...
David Foster Wallace felt that literature was at a historical crossroad, and thatpostmodernism had p...
David Foster Wallace felt that literature was at a historical crossroad, and thatpostmodernism had p...
This article questions the idea that David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest instigates new forms of si...
This thesis charts the postmodern fin de siècle in North American fiction, through close scrutiny o...
Scholarship on David Foster Wallace understandably tends to focus on addiction in his novel Infinite...
The article focuses on the American writer David Foster Wallace and his way of expressing emotions i...
The article focuses on the American writer David Foster Wallace and his way of expressing emotions i...
It has become something of a truism to contend that David Foster Wallace was concerned with irony; ...
The end of postmodernism? Jesús Bolaño Quintero explores David Foster Wallace’s writing, searching f...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
David Foster Wallace’s “E Unibus Pluram” is an account of the prevalence of destructive irony at the...
Increasingly, David Foster Wallace is becoming a cult figure among literary enthusiasts. His novels,...
David Foster Wallace’s novel Infinite Jest is usually touted by its fans as being a postpostmodern o...
This thesis contends with the critical paradigm in Wallace studies that posits affective interperson...
The majority of the writing that seriously uses the term “New Sincerity” as a description of a curre...
David Foster Wallace felt that literature was at a historical crossroad, and thatpostmodernism had p...
David Foster Wallace felt that literature was at a historical crossroad, and thatpostmodernism had p...
This article questions the idea that David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest instigates new forms of si...
This thesis charts the postmodern fin de siècle in North American fiction, through close scrutiny o...
Scholarship on David Foster Wallace understandably tends to focus on addiction in his novel Infinite...
The article focuses on the American writer David Foster Wallace and his way of expressing emotions i...
The article focuses on the American writer David Foster Wallace and his way of expressing emotions i...
It has become something of a truism to contend that David Foster Wallace was concerned with irony; ...
The end of postmodernism? Jesús Bolaño Quintero explores David Foster Wallace’s writing, searching f...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College