Description
The most experimental of all her novels, Jacob’s Room, marked a radical, new departure in Virginia Woolf’s style
Set in pre-war England, the novel tells the life story of Jacob Flanders. Through the collective memories of those who knew him, we follow his childhood, through to his time at Cambridge, and then into adulthood. Jacob’s Room is evocative and poignant in regards to human relationships, and Woolf describes scenes and characters with a beauty unsurpassed.