by Tim Conley · 2017
ISBN: 1487515499 9781487515492
Category: Literary Criticism / Modern / 20th Century
Page count: 200
<p>Tim Conley’s <i>Useless Joyce</i> provocatively analyses Joyce’s <i>Ulysses</i> and <i>Finnegans Wake </i>and takes the reader on a journey exploring the perennial question of the usefulness of literature and art. Conley argues that the works of James Joyce, often thought difficult and far from practical, are in fact polymorphous meditations on this question. Examinations of traditional textual functions such as quoting, editing, translating, and annotating texts are set against the ways in which texts may be assigned unexpected but thoroughly practical purposes. Conley’s accessible and witty engagement with the material views the rise of explication and commentary on Joyce’s work as an industry not unlike the rise of self-help publishing. We can therefore read <i>Ulysses</i> and <i>Finnegans Wake</i> as various kinds of guides and uncover new or forgotten “uses” for them. <i>Useless Joyce </i>invites new discussions about the assumptions at work behind our definitions of literature, interpretation, and use. </p>