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The Varieties of Joycean Experience
Hardback
Main Details
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The Varieties of Joycean Experience
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Tim Conley
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Series | Anthem Irish Studies |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:178 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 153 |
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Category/Genre | Literary studies - fiction, novelists and prose writers |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781785274596
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Classifications | Dewey:823.912 |
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Audience | Professional & Vocational | |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Anthem Press
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Imprint |
Anthem Press
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Publication Date |
15 December 2020 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The Varieties of Joycean Experience is a collection of ten essays that display the wide range and diversity of perspectives and critical approaches that can be drawn upon to enrich our readings of James Joyce's works. With special attention to Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, these essays explore such problems as the difficulties these books pose to categories and summaries and our understanding of Joyce's composition methods. The book explores Joyce's ambiguities around death, scatology, and the weather to propose new understandings of these phenomena as key ways into Joyce's works. The book concludes with an examination of the tricky problem: what makes an interpretation untenable, and why do Joyce's works inspire far-fetched and even crackpot readings?
Author Biography
Tim Conley is Professor of English Language and Literature at Brock University, Canada. His books include Joyces Mistakes: Problems of Intention, Irony, and Interpretation, Burning City: Poems of Metropolitan Modernity (co-edited with Jed Rasula), and Useless Joyce: Textual Functions, Cultural Appropriations.
Reviews"In this superb collection of elegantly written essays, Tim Conley looks at Joyce's texts through a variety of different perspectives in a clear and precise manner that takes Joyce's whimsy seriously. Essential reading for all Joyceans." - Sam Slote, Associate Professor, School of English, Trinity College Dublin "Tim Conley's The Varieties of Joycean Experience is a book of essays arranged as "ten toptypsical readings" - among them, "Cerebral," "Mythamatical," "Scatological," "Metrological," and "Hysterical-Exegetical." The book's title, a node to William James, and the book's content, a nod to various aspects of Joycean criticism, reflect Conley's broader, heterogeneous literary interests, articulated here with erudition and occasional levity. A pleasure to read." - Jolanta Wawrzycka, Professor, Department of English, Radford University "Tim Conley has established himself as a wide-ranging, provocative, and witty critic and scholar of James Joyce's works. In ten demonstrations of Joycean experience, focused on Ulysses and mostly Finnegans Wake and each labeled straightforwardly (Narratological, Compositional, Meteorological) or whimsically (Mythametical), he explores such varied topics as the avant-garde, revision, consciousness, scatology and weather. The closing chapter, with its label of "Heretical-Exegetical" sounding like Hamlet's Polonius or Ulysses' "Ithaca" narrator, is a tour-de-force analysis of what Conley calls "specious, pathological, and even lunatic readings" that, because their authors sincerely believe their interpretations, come as close as anything in this commodious and rewarding book to William James' varieties of religious experience." - Michael Groden, author of The Necessary Fiction: Life with James Joyce's Ulysses
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