Virginia Woolf: Jacob's Room
Jacob's Room
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- NAXOS AUDIO BOOKS, 2014
- ISBN-13: 9781843797685
- Copyright-Jahr: 2014
- Spielzeit: 6 Std. 52 Min.
- Erscheinungstermin: 26.2.2014
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Jacob's room, Oh a hugh crab Jacob murmured, The barness od Mrs. Pearce's front roomKlappentext
Virginia Woolf's third novel, Jacob's Room, marked a radical, new departure in her style: the most experimental of all her novels, it enacts the 'smashing and crashing' of form that Woolf called for in the modernist movement.Biografie (Virginia Woolf)
Virginia Woolf wurde am 25. Januar 1882 in London geboren und wuchs im großbürgerlichen Milieu des viktorianischen England auf. Der Tod ihrer Mutter 1895 und ihrer älteren Schwester führte zu einer schweren psychischen Krise, deren Schatten sie nie mehr loslassen sollten. 1912 heiratete sie Leonard Woolf. Zusammen gründeten sie 1917 den Verlag The Hogarth Press. Bereits in jungen Jahren bildete sie gemeinsam mit ihrem Bruder den Mittelpunkt der intellektuellen "Bloomsbury Group". Ihr Haus war eines der Zentren der Künstler und Literaten der Bloomsbury Group. Ihre Romane zählen zu den Meilensteinen moderner Literatur. Zugleich war sie eine der einflußreichsten Essayistinnen ihrer Zeit. Aus Furcht, geistig zu umnachten, nahm sie sich am 28. März 1941 nach einem Bombenangriff das Leben.- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 6 (CD)
- 1 Jacob's room
- 2 'Oh, a huge crab,' Jacob murmured...
- 3 The barness of Mrs. Pearce's front room was fully displayed...
- 4 Chapter 2
- 5 The entire gamut of the view's changes...
- 6 'Oh, bother Mr. Floyd!' said Jacob...
- 7 'Dear me,' said Mrs. Flanders...
- 8 Wednesday was Captain Barfoot's day
- 9 Mrs. Jarvis walked on the moor when she was unhappy...
- 10 Chapter 3
- 11 An inclined plane of light comes accurately through each window...
Disk 2 von 6 (CD)
- 1 There can be no excuse for this outrage...
- 2 Where they moored their boat the trees showered down...
- 3 Coming down the steps a little sideways...
- 4 But language is wine upon his lips.
- 5 The laughter died in the air.
- 6 Chapter 4
- 7 It is a tremendous argument.
- 8 Although it would be possible to knock at the cottage door...
- 9 Mrs. Durrant took the reins in her hands...
- 10 But Miss Eliot, tall, grey-headed...
- 11 'Thank you, Timothy, but I'm coming in,' said Miss Eliot.
Disk 3 von 6 (CD)
- 1 Chapter 5
- 2 Nothing cold appear more certain from the steps of St. Paul's...
- 3 Then two thousand hearts in the semi-darkness remembered...
- 4 'I like Jacob Flanders,' wrote Clara Durrant in her diary.
- 5 Chapter 6
- 6 At this moment there shook out into the air...
- 7 They sat at a little table in the restaurant.
- 8 Chapter 7
- 9 'Julia Eliot. It is Julia Eliot!' said old Lady Hibbert...
Disk 4 von 6 (CD)
- 1 Chapter 8
- 2 Let us consider letters...
- 3 It was as if a stone were ground to dust...
- 4 The lamps of London uphold the dark...
- 5 Chapter 9
- 6 'Any day this week except Thursday,' wrote Miss Perry...
- 7 Jacob remained quite unmoved.
- 8 There is in the British Museum an enormous mind.
- 9 'Oh, my dear, let me lean on you,' gasped Helen Askew...
Disk 5 von 6 (CD)
- 1 Chapter 10
- 2 Fanny Elmer took down her cloak from the hook.
- 3 'Dear, miss, she's left her umbrella,' grumbled the mottled woman...
- 4 At ten o'clock in the morning...
- 5 Chapter 11
- 6 'Have you met all the painter men?' said Jimmy.
- 7 'Jacob's letters are so like him,' said Mrs. Jarvis, folding the sheet.
- 8 Chapter 12
- 9 No doubt we should be, on the whole, much worse off than we are...
- 10 There are very few good books after all...
- 11 She laid her spoon upon her plate...
Disk 6 von 6 (CD)
- 1 Still, a lady of fashion travels with more than one dress...
- 2 The extreme definiteness with which they stand...
- 3 Then, making sure that the Frenchwomen had gone...
- 4 'But sometimes it is precisely a woman like Clara...
- 5 'Evan is happier alone,' said Sandra.
- 6 Sandra Wentworth Williams certainly woke...
- 7 Chapter 13
- 8 They had reached the site of the old exhibition.
- 9 Even now poor Fanny Elmer was dealing...
- 10 Timmy Durrant in his little room in the admiralty...
- 11 Chapter 14