SEGUNDA OU TERÇA
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SEGUNDA OU TERÇA (ebook)

VIRGINIA WOOLF

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"Segunda ou Terça-feira" foi lançado em 1921 e é a única coleção de textos curtos de Virginia Woolf. Os contos foram lançados originalmente em gravuras em madeira criadas pela irmã de Virginia, Vanessa Bell. As gravuras, entretanto, traziam erros de grafia e foram amplamente criticadas. Em "Segunda ou Terça-feira", além do conto que dá nome ao livro, estão outros sete. Os contos representam um grande desvio estilístico em relação a seus romances realistas anteriores e, de certa maneira, são a senha para se entender a reinvenção, por Woolf, do romance moderno nos anos 20. A própria autora explicou sua abordagem, no seu texto Ficção Moderna, de 1919: "Avalie por um momento uma mente ordinária num dia ordinário. A mente recebe uma miríade de impressões - triviais, fantásticas, evanescentes, ou gravadas com a agudez do metal. De todos os lados elas chegam, uma torrente incessante de inúmeros átomos; e, ao cairem, eles se moldam na vida de 'Segunda ou Terça-feira'." "Segunda ou Terça-feira" traz vários dos elementos que viriam a caracterizar a prosa de Virginia Woolf, como a técnica do fluxo de consciência e os fragmentos impressionistas. É uma adição importante para qualquer amante do trabalho de Woolf, ou dos grandes ficcionistas em geral.

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