[Vwoolf] Wednesday in June

Detloff, Madelyn M. Dr. detlofmm at muohio.edu
Tue Jun 19 16:53:11 EDT 2012


I set up a facebook event for June 21, so on June 21, please post a picture of yourselves with your flowers to the IVWS Facebook Page to celebrate Clarissa Day.  (I know, I know, it’s a Thursday this year, but June 21 sounded like a good date to remember, and you can buy the flowers yourself on Wed if you wish to keep to the text!)

http://www.facebook.com/madelyn.detloff?ref=tn_tnmn#!/pages/International-Virginia-Woolf-Society/224151705144

The link to the facebook site is above, or you can search for IVWS in the facebook search screen.

Best,
Madelyn




From: vwoolf-bounces+detlofmm=muohio.edu at lists.service.ohio-state.edu [mailto:vwoolf-bounces+detlofmm=muohio.edu at lists.service.ohio-state.edu] On Behalf Of Amy Whipple
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Really, no one's going to make a DallowDay joke? (;

I look forward to an afternoon of contemplation/anxiety (wait...that's not anything new). Flowers will have to do.

Amy

On Jun 19, 2012, at 4:15 PM, Sarah Cornish <sarahcornish at gmail.com<mailto:sarahcornish at gmail.com>> wrote:
Thank you, Anne. I suppose this might mean that tomorrow (6/20) is ClarissaDay, should we like to officially establish it as a Wednesday in the middle of June.

So, I encourage you all to celebrate accordingly. Walk in your park. Buy some flowers. Wear a party dress. Meet up with a former lover for a chat.

s
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:29 AM, ANNE E. FERNALD <fernald at fordham.edu<mailto:fernald at fordham.edu>> wrote:

Woolfians,

We know the novel is set on a Wednesday in June of 1923, toward the middle of the month.

June 21, 1923 was a Thursday.

There were no solar eclipses in June in 1923.

The other clue to the exact date would be the cricket scores, but David Bradshaw has shown that they are notional and do not correspond to the scores on a particular date.

There is no ClarissaDay as there is a Bloomsday.

Best,

Anne

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<graycol.gif>kllevenback---06/19/2012 09:17:18 AM---Dear Molly-- In Robin Lippincott's Mr. Dalloway, which I reviewed (along with a couple of

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Dear Molly--

In Robin Lippincott's Mr. Dalloway, which I reviewed (along with a couple of other Woolf-inspired novels) some years ago in the Woolf Studies Annual, it is a solar eclipse which is seen to be a clue to dating--and is at the center of the day in June the "novella" involves.

As I recall, I rather liked the allusion, having been lucky enough to witness a solar eclipse myself. Clearly an eclipse is more special, the solstice being an annual occurrence.

Hoping your summer is happy--
Karen

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It has been my considered opinion that Mrs Dalloway takes place on the Summer Solstice which, according to Whitaker's Almanac, occurs on June 21 in 1923."Everything had come to a standstill." Other opinions? Molly
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