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Jacob's Room

Book • 1922
Jacob's Room is a novel by Virginia Woolf that innovatively portrays the life of Jacob Flanders through fragmented narratives and the observations of others.

The book explores themes of identity, loss, and the passage of time, reflecting on the impact of the First World War on a generation.

Woolf's experimental style in this work laid the groundwork for her later novels, such as 'Mrs.

Dalloway'.

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Alexandra Harris
as a novel where Woolf developed her unique style.
A Room of One's Own
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Morteza Hajizadeh
as one of the books edited by Professor
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Urmila Seshagiri
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Virginia Woolf, "The Life of Violet: Three Early Stories" (Princeton UP, 2025)
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Morteza Hajizadeh
as one of Professor Ermila Seshagiri's works, who is the editor of the Oxford World’s Classics edition.
Virginia Woolf, "The Life of Violet: Three Early Stories" (Princeton UP, 2025)

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