Features of the United States of America in David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest and the Pale King
26 déc. 2023
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Publié en ligne: 26 déc. 2023
Pages: 99 - 106
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/rjes-2023-0011
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From a methodological standpoint, the following paper is based on a comparative analysis of two novels written by David Foster Wallace. With a specific perspective for each novel (the motivations of the character known as Rémy Marathe for the first novel, as well as §19 for the second one), the purpose of the paper is to highlight the main characteristics, flaws, and identity crises of the United States, as depicted by Wallace in both Infinite Jest and The Pale King.