
Mary Callery
Sons Of Morning, 1956
Screenprint on handmade Douglass Howell gray wove paper
8 in. x 54 in. (20.32 cm x 137.16 cm)
Publisher’s stamp on verso
Edition 48

Mary Callery
Sons Of Morning, 1956
Screenprint on handmade Douglass Howell gray wove paper
8 in. x 54 in. (20.32 cm x 137.16 cm)
Publisher’s stamp on verso
Edition 48
The draft—as is usual in Woolf’s work—is more explicit about the dream state: a note written as a reminder of what has still to be composed reads:

Another plan for the section reads:

The status of draft material should not be taken for granted in reading a published text; however, it is of particular help in reading The Waves as revisions are nearly always contractions or deletions. One further plan reads:


Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway
Sometimes I am so bewildered, utterly bewildered, as though I were caught in a cloud of rushing birds.

Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway

Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway

virginia woolf, to the lighthouse

Virginia Woolf, The Waves

woolf, the waves