Jacobs Room, Virginia Woolf
Jacobs Room, Virginia Woolf
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Jacob's Room

Author: Virginia Woolf

Narrator: Juliet Stevenson

Unabridged: 6 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Naxos

Published: 01/06/2014

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

Published in 1922, the same year as Ulysses and The Waste Land, Jacob’s Room is Virginia Woolf’s own modernist manifesto. Ostensibly a study of a young man’s life on the eve of the Great War, it is really a bomb thrown into the world of the conventional novel, as she attempts to capture the richness and randomness of life’s encounters. Jacob Flanders is a mere point of contact between a crowd of people, appearing and disappearing in a tableau in which all is flux, without certainty and without a controlling viewpoint. But it seems that the author could not maintain this rigorous impersonality, and the radical technique breaks down, so that we finally see Jacob as a person, just as his world is blown apart.

About Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was a major twentieth-century author, a great novelist and essayist, and a key figure in literary history as a feminist and a modernist. In 1917, she and her husband founded the Hogarth Press, which published the work of T. S. Eliot, E. M. Forster, and Katherine Mansfield, as well as the earliest translations of Sigmund Freud. Her major novels include Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando, The Waves, The Years, and Between the Acts. She is also the author of The Voyage Out, Night and Day, Jacob's Room, A Room of One's Own, and Three Guineas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mark on August 03, 2023

Cute! Fun! Certainly not for everyone, but a must for Woolf fans.......more

Goodreads review by Georgia on March 16, 2024

What would she have made of Goodreads? Woolf gives us a clue. "[L]etters are venerable; and the telephone valiant, for the journey is a lonely one, and if bound together by notes and telephones we went in company, perhaps - who knows? - we might talk by the way." For we are, by tapping our keys, send......more