Jacob's Room(Hardcover, Virginia Woolf)
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Jacob Flanders is flawed, but also quite a brilliant man.An embodiment of solitude, Jacob is unable to concoct his affinity in life for traditions, contemporary society, intimacy with women, and philosophical contemplations. His life from childhood to adulthood is a process of revelations and ambiguous events. He dies in the war, and his nature is primarily analysed through impressions of other characters in the novel, as most of it is his mother reminiscing about his existence. The narrative reflects remnants of World War I as Jacob shows a modern experimental storyline in fragments through letters, flashbacks, and evanescent telling. Woolf has sustained her narrative style of stream-of-consciousness in the novel, which was published in 1922.Highly poetic and personal, Jacob's Room was the first original and reputed work by the modernist pioneer Virginia Woolf.