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Jacob's Room Virginia Woolf The Hogarth Press
Fiction
Modernist
Modernist Literature
1922 First Edition
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Richmond: Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1922. First printing. Very good.. First edition of this early novel grappling with the personal traumas of World War I, Woolf's first to experiment with modernist techniques that would become central to her style. A novel of grief that weaves complex inner lives for its characters, based in part on the death of Woolf's brother. The life of the title character, who died in World War I, is described in fragmentary sequences "so that the reader experiences the same problem faced by Jacob's survivors – how to piece together his life" (Lewis 112). Woolf's short story collection MONDAY OR TUESDAY (1919) also toys with stream of consciousness and other modernist techniques, but JACOB'S ROOM was the first novel in which she began working through these innovations. One of only 1200 copies printed, this in its unrestored original state. Octavo. 7.5'' x 5''. Original orange cloth, printed paper spine label. Fore-edge and…

About Jacob's Room

Jacob's Room is Virginia Woolf's first novel to employ her distinct stream-of-consciousness narrative style. The story revolves around the life of Jacob Flanders and reflects on themes such as the effects of World War I on English society, the passage of time, and the challenges of understanding an individual's subjective experience.

Identifying the First Edition of Jacob's Room

Identification of first editions of 'Jacob's Room' can be confirmed by checking the publisher's imprint and the date, which for first editions will display 'The Hogarth Press 1922'. Copies may also contain a statement of 'First Edition', and the lack of subsequent printings or editions being mentioned.