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Jacob's Room

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Set in pre-war England, the narrative follows Jacob Flanders as he navigates college life at Cambridge and his transition into adulthood. Told through the perspectives of the women around him, the novel explores themes of emptiness and absence. Virginia Woolf, a key figure in modernist literature, employs her signature stream of consciousness technique to deepen the reader's connection to Jacob's experiences. This edition also includes a biography of Woolf, enriching the context for fans of her work and modernist literature.

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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Read Books
Rok vydání
2011
Počet stran
188
ISBN13
9781446521465
Série
První vydání
1922
Původní název
Jacob's Room
Hodnocení
3,6 z 5
Anotace
Set in pre-war England, the narrative follows Jacob Flanders as he navigates college life at Cambridge and his transition into adulthood. Told through the perspectives of the women around him, the novel explores themes of emptiness and absence. Virginia Woolf, a key figure in modernist literature, employs her signature stream of consciousness technique to deepen the reader's connection to Jacob's experiences. This edition also includes a biography of Woolf, enriching the context for fans of her work and modernist literature.