
Jacob's Room
Published in 1922, 'Jacob's Room' is a novel by Virginia Woolf that explores the life of Jacob Flanders through the perceptions of those around him. The narrative is characterized by its fragmented structure and a focus on themes of absence and emptiness, making it a unique character study rather than a traditional plot-driven story. Woolf's innovative approach to storytelling and her exploration of identity and memory have made this work a significant contribution to modernist literature.
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