Jacob’s Room
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- 3,99 zł
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- 3,99 zł
Publisher Description
Jacob’s Room by Virginia Woolf is a distinctive and experimental novel that offers a fragmented yet powerful portrait of a young man’s life. Rather than following a traditional storyline, Woolf presents Jacob through the memories, impressions, and perspectives of those around him, creating a layered and indirect narrative.
The novel explores themes of identity, absence, memory, and the passage of time, capturing the essence of a life through moments rather than events. Woolf’s poetic and fluid style invites readers to piece together meaning, making the reading experience both reflective and immersive. Set against the backdrop of a changing world, the story carries a quiet sense of loss and transition. This work stands as an important example of modernist literature, known for its originality and depth.