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A generous “Contexts” section provides extracts from Woolf’s diaries and letters as well as comments on the novel from her fellow writers and friends, among them E. M. Forster and T. S. Eliot. Also included are the short stories “The Mark on the Wall,” “Kew Gardens,” and “An Unwritten Novel,” which Woolf viewed as early experiments with the innovative method used in Jacob’s Room. An additional short story, “A Woman’s College from Outside,” which Woolf originally intended to be Chapter 10 of Jacob’s Room, is also included. Finally, Woolf’s classic essay “Modern Novels,” written shortly before she began work on Jacob’s Room, provides insight into her aesthetic and technique.“Criticism” is divided into two sections: “Contemporary Reception and Reviews” contains personal responses to the novel, from Lytton Strachey and E. M. Forster, as well as eleven reviews from contemporary periodicals. “Critical Essays” offers insightful interpretations by Judy Little, Alex Zwerdling, Kate Flint, Kathleen Wall, and Edward L. Bishop.A Selected Bibliography is also included.Read More

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  • Blackwell

    Jacob's Room is Virginia Woolf's experimental third novel, set in England as the country moves inex- orably toward the outbreak of World War I. The text reprinted in this Norton Critical Edition is the first British edition produced by the Woolfs...

  • Pickabook

    Virginia Woolf, Suzanne Raitt (Editor)

  • Product Description

    Jacobâ??s Room is Virginia Woolfâ??s experimental third novel, set in England during the halcyon days before World War I. The text reprinted here is the first British edition, which Woolf approved, and which retains her original layout, including paragraph spacing. A generous â??Contextsâ? section provides extracts from Woolfâ??s diaries and letters as well as comments on the novel from her fellow writers and friends, among them E. M. Forster and T. S. Eliot. Also included are the short stories â??The Mark on the Wall,â? â??Kew Gardens,â? and â??An Unwritten Novel,â? which Woolf viewed as early experiments with the innovative method used in Jacobâ??s Room. An additional short story, â??A Womanâ??s College from Outside,â? which Woolf originally intended to be Chapter 10 of Jacobâ??s Room, is also included. Finally, Woolfâ??s classic essay â??Modern Novels,â? written shortly before she began work on Jacobâ??s Room, provides insight into her aesthetic and technique.

    â??Criticismâ? is divided into two sections: â??Contemporary Reception and Reviewsâ? contains personal responses to the novel, from Lytton Strachey and E. M. Forster, as well as eleven reviews from contemporary periodicals. â??Critical Essaysâ? offers insightful interpretations by Judy Little, Alex Zwerdling, Kate Flint, Kathleen Wall, and Edward L. Bishop.

    A Selected Bibliography is also included.

  • 039392632X
  • 9780393926323
  • V Woolf
  • 8 January 2007
  • W. W. Norton & Co.
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 352
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