Virginia Woolf's 'Jacob's Room' is a groundbreaking novel that challenges traditional narrative structures, offering a fragmented and impressionistic portrayal of its titular character, Jacob Flanders. Published in 1922 by the Hogarth Press, this work showcases Woolf's stream-of-consciousness style and lyrical prose, placing her as a pioneer of modernist literature. By experimenting with form and delving into the complexities of human experience, 'Jacob's Room' reflects the turbulent times of post-World War I England, shedding light on the fragility of identity and the elusive nature of time. Woolf invites readers to navigate Jacob's life through the shifting perspectives and disjointed memories that shape his existence. Virginia Woolf, a prominent figure of the Bloomsbury Group, drew inspiration from her own struggles with mental health and societal expectations, influencing her exploration of gender, class, and creativity in her works. 'Jacob's Room' serves as a testament to Woolf's innovative storytelling techniques and her commitment to capturing the intricacies of human consciousness. Recommended for readers interested in modernist literature and experimental narrative forms, 'Jacob's Room' offers a profound and introspective journey into the essence of individuality and the impermanence of life.
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Título : Jacob's Room (The Original 1922 Hogarth Press Edition)
EAN : 8596547687313
Editorial : Good Press
Fecha de publicación
: 5/12/23
Formato : ePub
Tamaño del archivo : 1.23 mb
Protección : Filigrane numérique
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