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A character study of one man, Jacob Flanders, told through vague, ambiguous impressions from other people.
The novel chronicles Jacob's life, from childhood to adulthood, and eschews conventional plot structures in favor of its pseudo-biographical approach. It is one of Woolf's strangest and most unique novels, and an important moment in the development of modernism.
The novel chronicles Jacob's life, from childhood to adulthood, and eschews conventional plot structures in favor of its pseudo-biographical approach. It is one of Woolf's strangest and most unique novels, and an important moment in the development of modernism.
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