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Mrs. Dalloway To the Lighthouse Jacob's Room Monday or Tuesday Virginia Woolf Classics Published in New Editions by Warbler Press "Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself." "The great revelation perhaps never did come. Instead, there were little daily miracles, illuminations, matches struck unexpectedly in the dark; here was one." Indeed there has never been any explanation of the ebb and flow in our veins--of happiness and unhappiness. Once she knows how to read there's only one thing you can teach her to believe in and that is herself. The Illegitimate Freedom of Virginia Woolfs Early Fiction by Ulrich Baer From the Afterword in the Warbler Classics Edition of Virginia Woolf's Monday or Tuesday The illegitimate freedom tentatively explored in her early stories is an important and powerful counterpoint to Woolfs debilitating struggles with mental illness during her lifetime, which will conclude with her suicide at the age of fifty-nine, in 1941. Reading Monday or Tuesday attentively and with a focus on enjoyment and delight, rather than for plot, can help readers to approach this sense of exuberant and illegitimate freedom for themselves. The joy of these stories lies not only in Woolfs gift for language, sharp sense of humor and startlingly original mind, but in the capacity for self-expression that they offer to readers. Some readers will find the wildly entertaining and bitingly ironic A Society or the spirited and inspired A Mark on the Wall most exciting since these stories anticipate several themes raised in Woolfs feminist manifesto, A Room of Ones Own (1929) and her most explicitly political essay, Three Guineas (1938), with the crucial difference that the stories do not proclaim a politics but testify to Woolfs belief in the autonomy of art. Others might favor An Unwritten Novel or A Haunted House for its foreshadowing of literary techniques that Woolf develops with such startling effects in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse. For yet other readers, Monday or Tuesday or The String Quartet lay out Woolfs aesthetic approach, which she honed in book after book to defend against the realization that human life has no inherent meaning, in powerfully evocative images. In Kew Gardens, Woolf recognizes a tapestry of interdependent relations among animals, plants, humans and their material environment in a way that might serve contemporary efforts to amend the human-centered perspective that causes so many of todays problems. These short prose pieces also contain original elements not found in Woolfs later writing. They testify to her dual conviction that the realm of the aesthetic operates according to different rules than do the worlds of politics and social relations, and that life without aesthetic mediation is unbearable. Reading Woolfs Monday or Tuesday allows us to appreciate the pleasure that can come from literary self-expression, much as viewing a skilled dancer can inspire us to experience the joy of movement for its own sake.

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