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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1921

Page count
  
91

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Publication date
  
1921

Pages
  
91

Author
  
Virginia Woolf

Illustrator
  
Vanessa Bell

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Publisher
  
Hogarth Press (UK) Harcourt Brace (US)

Genres
  
Fiction, Short story, Reference

Similar
  
Virginia Woolf books, Classical Studies books

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. Most mistakes were corrected for the US edition published by Harcourt Brace. It contained eight stories:

  • "A Haunted House"
  • "A Society"
  • "Monday or Tuesday"
  • "An Unwritten Novel" – previously appeared in the London Mercury in 1920
  • "The String Quartet"
  • "Blue & Green"
  • "Kew Gardens" previously published separately
  • "The Mark on the Wall" – previously appeared in Two Stories (1917)
  • Six of the stories were later published by Leonard Woolf in the posthumous collection A Haunted House, those excluded were "A Society" and "Blue & Green".

    Title

    In her 1919 work "Modern Fiction", Virginia Woolf explains her new approach to writing:

    Examine for a moment an ordinary mind on an ordinary day. The mind receives a myriad impressions—trivial, fantastic, evanescent, or engraved with the sharpness of steel. From all sides they come, an incessant shower of innumerable atoms; and as they fall, as they shape themselves into the life of Monday or Tuesday

    This last phrase "the life of Monday or Tuesday" is what Woolf believed to be at the core of fiction; and from it came the title of this, her first short story collection, and the only selection she published herself.

    References

    Monday or Tuesday Wikipedia