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  1. A prose poem about a writer's quest for truth and honesty in her writing, using the heron and the sky as symbols. The story explores disorientation, distraction, and the difficulty of capturing fleeting impressions in modernist fiction.

  2. Monday or Tuesday is a 1921 short story collection by Virginia Woolf published by The Hogarth Press. 1000 copies were printed with four full-page woodcuts by Vanessa Bell. Leonard Woolf called it one of the worst printed books ever published because of the typographical mistakes in it.

    • Virginia Woolf
    • 1921
  3. 4 de jun. de 2019 · A summary and analysis of Woolf's experimental sketch, which explores the themes of truth, language, and perception. The story follows a narrator's observations of a heron, a church, and the city of London over the course of a day.

  4. 25 de jun. de 2009 · The pointed fingers of glass hang downwards. The light slides down the glass, and drops a pool of green. All day long the ten fingers of the lustre drop green upon the marble. The feathers of parakeets—their harsh cries—sharp blades of palm trees—green, too; green needles glittering in the sun.

  5. Monday or Tuesday. Virginia Woolf. 3.63. 3,358 ratings437 reviews. One of the most distinguished critics and innovative authors of the twentieth century, Virginia Woolf published two novels before this collection appeared in 1921.

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  6. 25 de jun. de 2009 · Contents. A haunted house -- A society -- Monday or Tuesday -- An unwritten novel -- The string quartet -- Blue & green -- Kew Gardens -- The mark on the wall. Credits. Produced by Meredith Bach, Martin Pettit and the Online.

  7. 25 de set. de 2022 · By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on September 25, 2022. One of the first books produced by Leonard and Virginia Woolf’s Hogarth Press, Monday or Tuesday, a collection of short stories, is representative of Woolf’s style, relying on her ranging interior narrative voice, the stream-of-consciousness technique for which she and other modernist ...