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Jacob's Room

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Exploring themes of love, loss, and societal expectations, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of influential women in Jacob's life, including the restrained Clara and the free-spirited Florinda. Following Jacob from his childhood in pre-war England through his experiences at Cambridge and into his adult relationships, the story captures his journey through London and his travels to Italy and Greece. The poignant conclusion focuses on the aftermath of his death in the war, emphasizing the emptiness left behind rather than the event itself.

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Language
English
Released
2013
Pages
164
ISBN13
9781618951120
Series
First published
1922
Original title
Jacob's Room
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3.6 out of 5
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Exploring themes of love, loss, and societal expectations, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of influential women in Jacob's life, including the restrained Clara and the free-spirited Florinda. Following Jacob from his childhood in pre-war England through his experiences at Cambridge and into his adult relationships, the story captures his journey through London and his travels to Italy and Greece. The poignant conclusion focuses on the aftermath of his death in the war, emphasizing the emptiness left behind rather than the event itself.