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Jacob's Room

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Jacob's Room is a novel written by Virginia Woolf, first published in 1922. It is considered one of Woolf's early experimental works and marks a significant departure from traditional narrative forms of the time.The novel is centered around the life of Jacob Flanders, although he remains somewhat elusive and enigmatic throughout the narrative. Instead of a straightforward plot-driven story, Woolf presents Jacob through a series of fragmented impressions, memories, and perspectives from various characters who knew him.The structure of Jacob's Room reflects Woolf's exploration of consciousness and the inner lives of her characters. Through Jacob's life, the novel examines themes such as identity, the passage of time, the impact of World War I, and the constraints of societal expectations on individuals.Woolf's prose style in Jacob's Room is characterized by its lyrical and impressionistic quality, with a focus on capturing moments of fleeting experience and emotional intensity rather than traditional plot development. This stylistic approach aligns with Woolf's broader modernist concerns with subjective perception and the complexities of human existence.Jacob's Room is regarded as a pioneering work of modernist literature that pushed the boundaries of narrative form and continues to be studied for its innovative techniques and profound insights into the human condition. It remains a cornerstone of Virginia Woolf's literary legacy.
ISBN
9789361444463
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
12.11.2024
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