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Before Monday or Tuesday. 1910 First Post-Impressionist Exhibition; 1912 Second PIE1915 (33) Voyage Out published; begins Diary ; move to Hogarth House 1916 (34) 15 articles
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1. Monday or Tuesday: Visual Notes for Woolf’s Modernist Short Stoies E.K. Sparks
Clemson University
Fall 2002
2. Before Monday or Tuesday
1910 First Post-Impressionist Exhibition; 1912 Second PIE
1915 (33) Voyage Out published; begins Diary ; move to Hogarth House
1916 (34) 15 articles & revs.; starts Night &Day
1917 (35) Hogarth Press publishes "Mark on the Wall”; 35 articles and reviews
1918 (36) 43 articles & reviews; finishes N&D; Armistice, Nov. 11 TSE, 1st visit in Nov.
1919 (37) Night and Day, published; wr. 44 articles & reviews; "Kew Gardens"
Hogarth P pubs TSE's Poems; buy Monk's House
1920 (38) 33 articles & reviews; working on short stories; begins Jacob’s Room
1921 (39) Monday or Tuesday pub. by Hogarth P; learning Russian; finshes JR
3. Vanessa’s Paintings –1912 Stutland Beach Roger Fry Conversation Piece at Asham
4. Vanessa’s Paintings --1913 Screen Landscape
5. Vanessa’s Paintings 1914 Still Life on Corner of a Mantelpiece Oranges and Lemons
6. "Blue and Green" (1921)Post Impressionist Colors
7. Monday or Tuesday Cover by Vanessa Bell Excerpt from Paper on Post-Impressionist Color in Early Works of Virginia Woolf and Georgia O’Keeffe by E. K. Sparks
8. "The Mark on the Wall” (1917) Cover of Two Stories (1917) Carrington’s Snail Woodcut (1917)
9. “The Mark on the Wall” Text of Story
Paragraph by Paragraph Outline of Plot
Formal and Thematic Elements
10. Kew Gardens Text of Story
Historical and Political Background (excerpt from paper by EKS)
Paragraph by Paragraph Outline
Annotated Text
Formal and Thematic Elements
11. Kew Gardens: The Palm House and Flower Beds (“oval shaped bed”)
12. Kew Gardens in Edwardian Times Ray Desmond, Kew: The History of the Royal Botanic Gardens, p. 309Ray Desmond, Kew: The History of the Royal Botanic Gardens, p. 309
13. Kew Gardens: “over there by the lake”
14. “with men and women lying under the trees”
15. Lily Pond at Kew “down by the side of a lake, painting the water-lilies” Photo taken by Syd Cross, May 2000Photo taken by Syd Cross, May 2000
16. View from the Palm House, Kew Gardens “looked half transparent as the sunlight and shade swam over their backs”
17. Pavilion ca. 1910. Burned down by suffragists in 1913.
18. Women Gardeners at Kew
19. Palm House Terrace planted with Onions, 1914-18
20. "An Unwritten Novel" (1920) Vanessa’s Woodcut
21. "A Haunted House" (1921)Photo of Asham; Vanessa’s Woodcut
22. "A Haunted House" (1921) Text of Story
Paragraph by Paragraph Outline
Annotated Text
Formal and Thematic Elements
23. "Monday or Tuesday" (1921)