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Jacob's Room

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  • 174 pages
  • 7 hours of reading

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Jacob Flanders' journey through early 20th-century England reveals the complexities of love, friendship, and societal expectations. Woolf's vivid prose and experimental narrative style, employing stream of consciousness, immerse readers in Jacob's thoughts and experiences. As he matures, the backdrop of political upheaval from World War I and evolving social norms shapes his life. Woolf's writing poignantly captures the essence of a generation navigating a rapidly changing world, making it a profound exploration of identity and belonging.

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