Jacob's Room, a novel written by Virginia Woolf

By Virginia Woolf

Book code: 600277

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Romance, Classics, Foreign Literature, Fiction and romance, Fiction

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"Jacob's Room" is a novel written by Virginia Woolf and first published in 1922. The story is a pioneering example of Woolf's narrative style, characterized by its stream-of-consciousness technique and its exploration of the inner lives and thoughts of characters.

The novel revolves around the life of Jacob Flanders, a young Englishman, but it doesn't follow a conventional plot structure. Instead, it presents a series of moments and impressions from Jacob's life, as well as the people he encounters. Through this fragmented narrative, readers gain insight into Jacob's evolving personality, his relationships, and the changing world around him, particularly in the context of the early 20th century.

Woolf's prose is known for its poetic and introspective qualities, and "Jacob's Room" is no exception. It delves into themes of identity, transience, and the passage of time. The novel reflects the uncertainty and impermanence of human existence, making it a significant work in the modernist literary canon.

"Jacob's Room" is a novel that challenges traditional storytelling conventions and invites readers to engage with its characters and themes on a deeper, more contemplative level. It remains a thought-provoking and influential work in the realm of modernist literature.

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Edition 1 (2023)
Language English

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