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* ''Literature/FlowersForAlgernon'': In ''Literature/{{Bewilderment}}'', Theo and Robin listen to an audiobook of ''Flowers for Algernon'' as they drive home from their vacation in the Smoky Mountains. Robin is riveted by the story. He's so upset by the supporting characters' cruelty that Theo has to remind him to breathe, and shocked by [[spoiler:Algernon's death]]. A year later, [[spoiler:Robin compares himself to Algernon as the effects of his neurofeedback therapy wear off.]]
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* Creator/DavidFosterWallace:
** ''Series/{{Castle}}'': A Season 7 episode has an ItsAWonderfulPlot in which Castle is a Wallace {{Expy}}, complete with a novel titled ''[[Literature/InfiniteJest Finite Laughter]]''.
** ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': Rory has mentioned Wallace a number of times throughout the show.
** ''Film/LiberalArts'': Jesse discourages Dean from repeatedly reading ''Literature/InfiniteJest'' after the latter's BungledSuicide, even referencing Wallace's depression and suicide as a cautionary tale.
** ''Series/{{Castle}}'': A Season 7 episode has an ItsAWonderfulPlot in which Castle is a Wallace {{Expy}}, complete with a novel titled ''[[Literature/InfiniteJest Finite Laughter]]''.
** ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': Rory has mentioned Wallace a number of times throughout the show.
** ''Film/LiberalArts'': Jesse discourages Dean from repeatedly reading ''Literature/InfiniteJest'' after the latter's BungledSuicide, even referencing Wallace's depression and suicide as a cautionary tale.
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** ''Series/{{Castle}}'': A Season 7 episode has an ItsAWonderfulPlot in which Castle is a Wallace {{Expy}}, complete with a novel titled ''[[Literature/InfiniteJest Finite Laughter]]''.
** ''Series/GilmoreGirls'':Creator/DavidFosterWallace: In ''Series/GilmoreGirls'', Rory has mentioned Wallace a number of times throughout the show.
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** ''Series/{{Castle}}'': A Season 7 episode has an ItsAWonderfulPlot in which Castle is a Wallace {{Expy}}, complete with a novel titled ''[[Literature/InfiniteJest Finite Laughter]]''.
** ''Series/GilmoreGirls'':
** ''Film/LiberalArts'': Jesse discourages Dean from repeatedly reading ''Literature/InfiniteJest'' after the latter's BungledSuicide, even referencing Wallace's depression and suicide as a cautionary tale.
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* ''Literature/ManiacMagee'': In ''Literature/{{Bewilderment}}'', Robin reads ''Maniac Magee'' in bed.
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* ''Literature/KnownSpace'': Creator/WayneBarlowe's ''[[Literature/BarlowesGuideToExtraterrestrials Guide to Extraterrestrials]]'' includes an entry on the Puppeteers and another on the Thrintun.
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-->'''Gines de Pasamonte''': So good is it, that a fig for ''Lazarillo de Tormes'', and all of that kind that have been written, or shall be written compared with it: all I will say about it is that it deals with facts, and facts so neat and diverting that no lies could match them.
-->'''Gines de Pasamonte''': So good is it, that a fig for ''Lazarillo de Tormes'', and all of that kind that have been written, or shall be written compared with it: all I will say about it is that it deals with facts, and facts so neat and diverting that no lies could match them.
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-->'''Don Quixote''': Is it so good?
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'''Gines de Pasamonte''': So good is it, that a fig for ''Lazarillo de Tormes'', and all of that kind that have been written, or shall be written compared with it: all I will say about it is that it deals with facts, and facts so neat and diverting that no lies could match them.
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'''Gines de Pasamonte''': So good is it, that a fig for ''Lazarillo de Tormes'', and all of that kind that have been written, or shall be written compared with it: all I will say about it is that it deals with facts, and facts so neat and diverting that no lies could match them.
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*''Literature/TristramShandy'': In chapter 5 of ''Literature/TheStoryOfABadBoy'', Tom Bailey finds an "odd" volume ''Tristram Shandy'' book.
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*''Literature/CharlotteTemple'': In chapter 5 of ''Literature/TheStoryOfABadBoy'', Tom Bailey finds a ''Charlotte Temple'' book.
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*''Literature/GilBlas'': In chapter 5 of ''Literature/TheStoryOfABadBoy'', Tom Bailey finds a ''Gil Blas'' book.
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