[Vwoolf] Woolf Google doodle

Andre Gerard grenpipiens at gmail.com
Thu Jan 25 20:15:10 EST 2018


Mrs. Ramsay, knitting and thinking:

"she grew still like a tree which has been tossing and quivering and now,
when the breeze falls, settles, leaf by leaf, into quiet."

On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 3:38 PM, Byrne, Anne (Soc & Pol) <
anne.byrne at nuigalway.ie> wrote:

> Mary Datchet and autumn leaves...
>
> ‘No one could have guessed, from the look of her, that she was disturbed
> at all. A pleasanter and saner woman than Mary Datchet was never seen
> within a committee-room. She seemed a compound of the autumn leaves and the
> winter sunshine...’
>
> Happy Birthday Virginia
> Anne
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> *From:* Vwoolf <vwoolf-bounces at lists.osu.edu> on behalf of Jean Mallinson
> <annaj at telus.net>
> *Sent:* 25 January 2018 23:18:19
> *To:* vwoolf at lists.osu.edu
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> *Subject:* Re: [Vwoolf] Woolf Google doodle
>
>
> Thanks fo these lovely and appropriate  quotations!!
>
> Jean
>
> On 1/25/2018 10:12 AM, coruscate818 wrote:
>
> In that vein:
>
> "Jacob came back only in time to return his books.
>
> "The books were now replaced. A few letters of the alphabet were sprinkled
> round the dome. Closely stood together in a ring round the dome were Plato,
> Aristotle, Sophocles, and Shakespeare; the literature of Rome, Greece,
> China, India, Persia. One leaf of poetry was pressed flat against another
> leaf, one burnished letter laid smooth against another in a density of
> meaning, a conglomeration of loveliness."
>
> [...]
>
> "The proximity of the omnibuses gave the outside passengers an opportunity
> to stare into each other's faces. Yet few took advantage of it. Each had
> his own business to think of. Each had his past shut in him like the leaves
> of a book known to him by heart; and his friends could only read the title,
> James Spalding, or Charles Budgeon, and the passengers going the opposite
> way could read nothing at all—save "a man with a red moustache," "a young
> man in grey smoking a pipe." The October sunlight rested upon all these men
> and women sitting immobile;"
>
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 25, 2018 12:28 PM, "Brenda S. Helt" <helt0010 at umn.edu> wrote:
>
> It’s also a visual pun, as books have leaves.
>
>
>
> Slàinte!
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>
>
> Brenda Helt
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>
>
> Co-editor *Queer Bloomsbury*
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> https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-queer-bloomsbury.html
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>
>
> Fine artist
>
> http://www.brendahelt.com
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> *From:* Vwoolf [mailto:vwoolf-bounces at lists.osu.edu] *On Behalf Of *
> coruscate818
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 25, 2018 9:20 AM
> *To:* Toni McNaron
> *Cc:* vwoolf at lists.osu.edu
>
> *Subject:* Re: [Vwoolf] Woolf Google doodle
>
>
>
> In addition to *The Years, *falling leaves  also recur in *The Waves, *
> especially in connection with Rhoda, e.g.:
>
>
>
> "Rhoda, with whom I shared silence when the others spoke, she who hung
> back and turned aside when the herd assembled and galloped with orderly,
> sleek backs over the rich pastures, has gone now like the desert heat. When
> the sun blisters the roofs of the city I think of her; when the dry leaves
> patter to the ground; when the old men come with pointed sticks and pierce
> little bits of paper as we pierced her--
>
> O western wind, when wilt thou blow,
> That the small rain down can rain?"
>
>
>
> On Jan 25, 2018 10:49 AM, "Toni McNaron" <mcnar001 at umn.edu> wrote:
>
> I come down on the side of those of us who are delighted to see VW in a
> doodle that will be seen, even if for a few seconds, by millions of
> people.  As for the doodle itself, I like the color of the leaves and
> Virginia's blouse.  It's subtle and haunting as a shade.  Like Diana
> Swanson, I also thought about *The Years*, especially one introduction to
> an autumn when leaves were being violently blown about by heavy winds.
>
> Toni McNaron
>
>
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