Monday or Tuesday

by Virginia Woolf

Published 7 December 1921
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[6], and the only selection she published herself.

Hyde Park Gate News

by Virginia Woolf

Published 1 August 2005