Jacob's room

by Virginia Woolf

Paper Book, 2008

Collection

Publication

Orlando, Fla. : Harcourt, c2008.

Description

Virginia Woolf�s third novel, marks her first foray into Modernist experimentation. The narrative traces Jacob�s childhood in Cornwall and his education at Cambridge, culminating in an evocative portrait of his adult life in London and abroad. Jacob is romantically torn between the artistic Florinda, the upper-middle-class Clara Durrant and the beautiful, but married, Sandra Wentworth Williams. This tissue of romance, though, is torn apart by the cataclysmic events of the First World War. Woolf poignantly depicts the life of Jacob through a sequence of alternating perspectives that combine letters, fragments of dialogue and the ephemeral impressions of those nearest to him. Jacob�s voice becomes the absent centre of one of Modernism�s first great novels.… (more)

Media reviews

[...] this is one of the most arrogant books that has been written lately. Never was anything more unkindly, unsentimental, ungenial. [...] Yet Mrs Woolf is a considerable writer, and plays tricks with a fine literary sense. Doubtless she is something of a cult, and in certain passages you might
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believe that she is making fun of the devotees. Her book is a sort of phantasmagoria; sometimes it seems that madness lies this way. Perhaps there are analogies in painting. Some things are said laboriously, some brilliantly and finely, [...]
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Language

Physical description

xciv, 324 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

9780156034791
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