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The narrative explores Jacob's journey from childhood in pre-war England through his college years at Cambridge and into adulthood, focusing on the women who shape his experiences. Key figures include the restrained Clara Durrant and the free-spirited art student Florinda, with whom he has a romantic entanglement. The story prominently features Jacob's life in London, culminating in his travels to Italy and Greece. Ultimately, the novel poignantly reflects on his death in the war, emphasizing the emptiness left behind rather than the act itself.

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Jacob's Room, Virginia Woolf

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2012
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2012
Pages
164
ISBN13
9781618950963
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Première publication
1922
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Jacob's Room
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The narrative explores Jacob's journey from childhood in pre-war England through his college years at Cambridge and into adulthood, focusing on the women who shape his experiences. Key figures include the restrained Clara Durrant and the free-spirited art student Florinda, with whom he has a romantic entanglement. The story prominently features Jacob's life in London, culminating in his travels to Italy and Greece. Ultimately, the novel poignantly reflects on his death in the war, emphasizing the emptiness left behind rather than the act itself.