Jacob's room
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London ; New York : Penguin Books, 1992.
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xlvii, 191 pages : map ; 20 cm.
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Virginia Woolf's "Jacob's Room" is an evocative, experimental novel that captures the fragility of life and the absence of self in a fragmented world. Woolf uses shifting perspectives and rich, impressionistic prose to create a mosaic of Jacob Flanders's life, seen through the eyes of various people who encounter him. As Jacob's story unfolds, readers are left with a sense of both intimacy and alienation, as the novel explores themes of memory, loss, and the meaning of existence. Through the lens of modernist narrative techniques, "Jacob's Room" interrogates the complexity of identity and the human experience, blending psychological depth with social critique. Woolf's intricate, almost abstract style presents a series of fragmented moments that feel both timeless and fleeting, mirroring the transient nature of human life. The novel culminates in Jacob's untimely death during World War I, bringing into sharp focus the novel's exploration of mortality and the impermanence of human existence. For readers who appreciate experimental fiction and the deep exploration of characters' inner worlds, "Jacob's Room" is an unforgettable read. It captures the existential angst and yearning for meaning that defined much of modernist literature, and Woolf's poetic prose creates an immersive experience that lingers with you long after finishing. If you're looking for a novel that challenges conventions while offering profound insights into the nature of life, "Jacob's Room" is a must-read. ABOUT THE AUTHOR A pioneering voice in modern literature, Virginia Woolf redefined narrative form with her lyrical prose and stream-of-consciousness technique. In works like "Mrs. Dalloway", "To the Lighthouse", and "A Room of One's Own", she explored gender, identity, and the inner lives of her characters. A key figure of the Bloomsbury Group, Woolf challenged literary conventions and championed women's intellectual freedom. Her innovative style and bold ideas have cemented her as one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. xlv-[xlvi]).

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Woolf, V., & Roe, S. (1992). Jacob's room. Penguin Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 and Sue. Roe. 1992. Jacob's Room. Penguin Books.

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Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 and Sue. Roe, Jacob's Room. Penguin Books, 1992.

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Woolf, Virginia, and Sue Roe. Jacob's Room. Penguin Books, 1992.

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