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  • Jacob's Room

    Virginia Woolf

    Paperback (Independently published, May 24, 2020)
    Jacob's Room
  • Jacob's Room

    Virginia Woolf

    eBook (, Oct. 17, 2019)
    fall and possible demise-- for where was he? what was he? Shading her eyes, she looked along the road for Captain Barfoot--yes, there he was, punctual as ever; the attentions of the Captain--all ripened Betty Flanders, enlarged her figure, tinged her face with jollity, and flooded her eyes for no reason that any one could see perhaps three times a day.True, there's no harm in crying for one's husband, and the tombstone, though plain, was a solid piece of work, and on summer's days when the widow brought her boys to stand there one felt kindly towards her. Hats were raised higher than usual; wives tugged their husbands' arms.
  • Jacob's Room

    Virginia Woolf

    Paperback (Independently published, March 5, 2019)
    Jacob's Room is the third novel by Virginia Woolf, first published on 26 October 1922.The novel centres, in a very ambiguous way, around the life story of the protagonist Jacob Flanders and is presented almost entirely through the impressions other characters have of Jacob. Thus, although it could be said that the book is primarily a character study and has little in the way of plot or background, the narrative is constructed with a void in place of the central character if, indeed, the novel can be said to have a 'protagonist' in conventional terms.Motifs of emptiness and absence haunt the novel and establish its elegiac feel. Jacob is described to us, but in such indirect terms that it would seem better to view him as an amalgam of the different perceptions of the characters and narrator. He does not exist as a concrete reality, but rather as a collection of memories and sensations.
  • Jacob's Room

    Woolf Virginia

    Hardcover (Wentworth Press, March 4, 2019)
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  • Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf

    Virginia Woolf

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 22, 2017)
    Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf
  • Jacob's Room

    Virginia Woolf

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 20, 2017)
    The novel centres, in a very ambiguous way, around the life story of the protagonist Jacob Flanders, and is presented entirely by the impressions other characters have of Jacob (except for those times when we do indeed get Jacob's perspective). Thus, although it could be said that the book is primarily a character study and has little in the way of plot or background, the narrative is constructed as a void in place of the central character, if indeed the novel can be said to have a 'protagonist' in conventional terms.
  • Jacob's Room

    Virginia Woolf, Diderot Classics

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 13, 2018)
    'Jacob's Room' (1922), novel by Virginia Woolf. Set in pre-war England, the novel begins in Jacob's childhood and follows him through college at Cambridge and into adulthood. The story is told mainly through the perspectives of the women in Jacob's life.
  • Jacob's Room

    Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Knowelden, Brilliance Audio

    Audiobook (Brilliance Audio, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Jacob Flanders is a uniquely ambiguous protagonist: he is defined almost entirely by others’ impressions and is nearly unknowable as a result - but that does not at all detract from the vitality of Virginia Woolf’s story. In her experimental first novel, she tracks Jacob through the seemingly mundane early years of his life - from a boyhood trip to the Cornwall coast to his college years at Cambridge to his time as an adult in London and Greece - before arriving at his shocking, even tragic, entry into war. With its stream-of-consciousness style and its ever-shifting timeline, Woolf’s elegiac tale defied conventions and signified a major turning point in twentieth-century English literature: the start of the post-World War I modernist era. Revised edition: Previously published as Jacob’s Room, this edition of Jacob’s Room (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.
  • Jacob's Room

    Virginia Woolf

    Board book (Ren Kitap, Jan. 1, 2019)
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  • Jacob's Room

    Virginia Woolf

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 17, 2020)
    Jacob's Room is the third novel by Virginia Woolf, first published on 26 October 1922.The novel centres, in a very ambiguous way, around the life story of the protagonist Jacob Flanders and is presented almost entirely through the impressions other characters have of Jacob. Thus, although it could be said that the book is primarily a character study and has little in the way of plot or background, the narrative is constructed with a void in place of the central character if, indeed, the novel can be said to have a 'protagonist' in conventional terms.Motifs of emptiness and absence haunt the novel and establish its elegiac feel. Jacob is described to us, but in such indirect terms that it would seem better to view him as an amalgam of the different perceptions of the characters and narrator. He does not exist as a concrete reality, but rather as a collection of memories and sensations.
  • Jacob's Room

    Virginia Woolf

    eBook (, Jan. 27, 2020)
    The Extra Things added to the Book•Added biography of the author•Added details of character•About of book included•Quotes are added to each chapter•Added index to get quick view and interface•Grammar correction is done•Summary of the book is includedVirginia Woolf's first original and distinguished work, Jacob's Room is the story of a sensitive young man named Jacob Flanders. The life story, character, and friends of Jacob are presented in a series for separate scenes and moments from his childhood, through college at Cambridge, love affairs in London, and travels in Greece, to his death in the war. Jacob's Room established Virginia Woolf's reputation as a highly poetic and symbolic writer who places emphasis not on plot or action but on the psychological realm of occupied by her characters.
  • Jacob's Room

    Virginia Woolf

    Paperback (Tark Classic Fiction, April 21, 2008)
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