
Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf
From his childhood on the wild, windswept shores of Cornwall and his college days at Cambridge to his life as a lawyer in London and a fateful journey to the Mediterranean, Jacob Flanders’s story is told by the women in his life, whether through his mother’s correspondence, the conversations of a friend or the thoughts and remembrances of those who love him. An extraordinary departure from traditional forms of the novel, Jacob’s Room is both an elegiac and experimental tale told in pieces and fragments, and one of Virginia Woolf ’s most poignant stories. “Jacob, of whom people speak, of whom they think… is never shown. And yet that denial of presence on the part of the author makes of him one of the most living presences in world literature.” – MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM
Jacob, of whom people speak, of whom they think, but who is never shownAnd yet that denial of presence on the part of the author makes of him one of the most living presences in world literature. * The New Statesman *
She was doing with language something like what Jimi Hendrix does with a guitar. -- Michael Cunningham
She was doing with language something like what Jimi Hendrix does with a guitar. -- Michael Cunningham
The most famous member of the Bloomsbury Group, Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) was a novelist, essayist and critic. Her writing established her as one of Modernism’s leading exponents, as well as a pioneering feminist. Her most famous works include To the Lighthouse, Orlando and Mrs Dalloway.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781847498366 |
| ISBN 10 | 1847498361 |
| Title | Jacob's Room |
| Author | Virginia Woolf |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Alma Books Ltd |
| Year published | 2020-05-21 |
| Number of pages | 224 |
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