Jacob's Room

'It is no use trying to sum people up.'

First published in 1922 and heavily inspired by the work of James Joyce, Virginia Woolf's Jacob's Room marks a bold turning point in modern literature.

Told almost exclusively through other characters' perceptions, conversations and memories, Woolf's groundbreaking novel centres around Jacob Flanders, a young man whose identity is difficult to grasp. Rather than presenting a conventional biography, Woolf assembles Jacob's presence from absence, evoking an air of emptiness and mystery, set against the haunting shadow of the First World War. With its fluid shifts of perspective and experimental prose, Jacob's Room established Woolf as a leading voice of literary modernism. At once elegiac and daringly innovative, it is a profound exploration of youth, loss and the sometimes-intangible essence of a human life.

Virginia Woolf (1882 – 1941) was one of the most significant novelists of the twentieth century. A modernist writer and progressive thinker, she is known for her stream of consciousness narrative style and influence on feminist criticism. Her works have been translated into over fifty languages and are widely read and adapted to this day.

Om denne boken

'It is no use trying to sum people up.'

First published in 1922 and heavily inspired by the work of James Joyce, Virginia Woolf's Jacob's Room marks a bold turning point in modern literature.

Told almost exclusively through other characters' perceptions, conversations and memories, Woolf's groundbreaking novel centres around Jacob Flanders, a young man whose identity is difficult to grasp. Rather than presenting a conventional biography, Woolf assembles Jacob's presence from absence, evoking an air of emptiness and mystery, set against the haunting shadow of the First World War. With its fluid shifts of perspective and experimental prose, Jacob's Room established Woolf as a leading voice of literary modernism. At once elegiac and daringly innovative, it is a profound exploration of youth, loss and the sometimes-intangible essence of a human life.

Virginia Woolf (1882 – 1941) was one of the most significant novelists of the twentieth century. A modernist writer and progressive thinker, she is known for her stream of consciousness narrative style and influence on feminist criticism. Her works have been translated into over fifty languages and are widely read and adapted to this day.

Kom i gang med denne boken i dag for 0 kr

  • Få full tilgang til alle bøkene i appen i prøveperioden
  • Ingen forpliktelser, si opp når du vil
Prøv gratis nå
Mer enn 52 000 personer har gitt Nextory 5 stjerner på App Store og Google Play.

  1. 4.2

    Til fyret

    Virginia Woolf

  2. 5.0

    Et eget rom

    Virginia Woolf

  3. Mrs. Dalloway

    Virginia Woolf

  4. 4.4

    Orlando

    Virginia Woolf

  5. 1. okt.
    4.0
    #3

    Una Habitación Propia :

    Virginia Woolf

  6. Ny

    100 Clásicos de la Literatura Universal

    Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Mary Shelley, Lyman Frank Baum, Louisa May Alcott, Dante Alighieri, Jane Austen, Ambrose Bierce, Emily Brontë, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lewis Carroll, Wilkie Collins, René Descartes, Charles Dickens, Emily Dickinson, Alexandre Dumas, Gustave Flaubert, Benito Pérez Galdós, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Thomas Hardy, E T A Hoffmann, Washington Irving, Henry James, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Gaston Leroux, Federico García Lorca, H.P. Lovecraft, Publio Virgilio Marón, Lucy Maud Montgomery, John William Polidori, Marco Polo, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Emilio Salgari, Walter Scott, Mark Twain, Jules Verne, Julio Verne, H.G. Wells, Edith Wharton, Mary Wollstonecraft, Stefan Zweig, Sun Tzu, Bram Stoker, - Aristoteles, George Bernard Shaw, Henryk Sienkiewicz, Concepción Arenal, Charlotte Brontë, Miguel de Cervantes, G.K. Chesterton, Daniel Defoe, Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky, Arthur Conan Doyle, Sigmund Freud, H. Rider Haggard, Homero, Immanuel Kant, Rudyard Kipling, Molière, Friedrich Nietzsche, Fernando de Rojas, Sófocles, William Makepeace Thackeray, León Tolstói, Voltaire, Ramón María del Valle-Inclán, Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf

  7. Ny

    Vi är inga anständiga kvinnor

    Virginia Woolf

  8. Ny
    4.3

    A Room of One's Own

    Virginia Woolf

  9. 4.4

    A Room of One’s Own

    Virginia Woolf

  10. Street Haunting: A London Adventure

    Virginia Woolf

  11. 5.0

    The Voyage Out

    Virginia Woolf

  12. 3.0

    Mrs Dalloway - Audiobook

    Virginia Woolf, Classic Audiobooks