[COMPLETE] Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf - tg
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Ten people, ten colors.
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/jacobsrooom_14_woolf_128kb.mp3 duration 02:25
Sorry about the volume--I had reduced it, then uploaded the wrong file.
Sorry about the volume--I had reduced it, then uploaded the wrong file.

Ten people, ten colors.
Hiya,
My test recording was approved. I'll proceed with the Chapter 13 as assigned. Thanks!
My test recording was approved. I'll proceed with the Chapter 13 as assigned. Thanks!
Best regards,
Tina Isaacs
Here's my recording. Duration 24m18s
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/jacobsroom_13_woolf_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/jacobsroom_13_woolf_128kb.mp3
Best regards,
Tina Isaacs
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/jacobsroom_12_woolf_128kb.mp3
Length: 60:55.31 (m:ss:ss)
Chapter 12 of Jacob's Room.
Length: 60:55.31 (m:ss:ss)
Chapter 12 of Jacob's Room.
Kim,
Here's my attempt at an introduction to the book. Feel free to use it or not. It's a hard book to describe.
Virginia Woolf’s third novel lacks a conventional narrative style and some say even a plot. It follows Jacob from his childhood, through his education at Cambridge and finally to his death in World War I. The prose repeatedly shifts its point of view and the reader is challenged to find connections between the narrative fragments. Largely from the comments of others we come to know the sequence and some moments of Jacob’s life but we never fully learn who Jacob is. The literary experimentation in Jacob’s Room is used even more successfully in Woolf’s later novels.
Here's my attempt at an introduction to the book. Feel free to use it or not. It's a hard book to describe.
Virginia Woolf’s third novel lacks a conventional narrative style and some say even a plot. It follows Jacob from his childhood, through his education at Cambridge and finally to his death in World War I. The prose repeatedly shifts its point of view and the reader is challenged to find connections between the narrative fragments. Largely from the comments of others we come to know the sequence and some moments of Jacob’s life but we never fully learn who Jacob is. The literary experimentation in Jacob’s Room is used even more successfully in Woolf’s later novels.
Ellen and Systerina,
Sorry - one last thing ... Please let me know the name you want to show on the web with your recording; and if you have a website you'd like to associate with your personal page. This is my page https://librivox.org/reader/9759?primary_key=9759&search_category=reader&search_page=1&search_form=get_results.
Thanks
Kim
Sorry - one last thing ... Please let me know the name you want to show on the web with your recording; and if you have a website you'd like to associate with your personal page. This is my page https://librivox.org/reader/9759?primary_key=9759&search_category=reader&search_page=1&search_form=get_results.
Thanks
Kim