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Social critique
100%
Protagonist
72%
David Foster Wallace
62%
inner voice
60%
James Kelman
50%
European Novel
50%
Consumerism
50%
American fiction
50%
Anglo-American
50%
Post-War
50%
Crisis
50%
War Novel
50%
American novels
50%
Sublime
50%
interior monologue
50%
Sincerity
50%
Depiction
50%
Authors
50%
Portrayal
37%
Legacy
37%
21C
37%
Truth
34%
Sphinx
25%
Awareness
25%
Framing
25%
quotidian
25%
Metaphysical
25%
Moral
25%
George Steiner
25%
Villain
25%
Literary tradition
25%
Epic
25%
Twentieth Century
25%
Dispute
25%
Contemporary Culture
25%
cupboard
25%
Meta-narrative
25%
Clerk
25%
Liberation
25%
Subjectivity
20%
Subjection
20%
Bildungsroman
12%
Literature
12%
fake
12%
artistry
12%
Affirmation
12%
Escapism
12%
Why-questions
12%
literary writing
12%
Tyranny
12%
Keyphrases
Social Criticism
100%
David Foster Wallace
66%
Inner Voice
60%
Benner
50%
Post-war Novel
50%
Tedium
50%
Interior Monologue
50%
Anglo-American
50%
Baker
50%
American Novel
50%
American Fiction
50%
New Sincerity
50%
Consumerism
50%
Poetry
50%
King
50%
Sincerity
50%
Contemporary Culture
33%
21st Century
26%
Bookkeeping
20%
Disquiet
20%
Technological Interactions
16%
Bildungsroman
16%
Artist Novel
16%
Artistry
16%
Escapism
16%
Cant
16%
Dominant Element
16%
Poet
16%
Lament
16%
Tragus
16%
Comics
16%
Literary Writing
16%
Tyranny
16%
Reflexive
16%
Social Formation
16%
Narrative Arcs
16%
Reconfiguration
16%
Martyrs
10%
Book of Life
10%
Internal Revenue Service
10%
American Capitalism
10%
Salesperson
10%
Sphinx
10%
Stoics
10%
Sight Loss
10%
Western Fiction
10%
Idiolect
10%
Motivation
10%
Modern State
10%
Social Obligation
10%