This critically acclaimed work, Jacob’s Room, is a novel is Virginia Woolf’s third novel. The novel was preceded by Night and Day, published in 1919 and followed by Mrs. Dalloway, which was published in 1925. Jacob’s Room was first published on October 26, 1922. Seen as an important work of modernist literature, this novel is set in pre-war England and tells the story of protagonist Jacob Flanders. The novel tells the story of Jacob as viewed by other characters in the book, and on rare occasion, the perspective of Jacob. The story tells of Jacob’s life experiences and travels, and the multiple women who play an important role in his adventures.
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