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Jemima J

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Pages
373
Langue
EN
ISBN
9780767905183
Temps de Lecture
~6h 32min

Jemima J est un book de Jane Green. Il compte 373 pages.

À propos de ce livre

Jane Green’s Jemima J, published in 2013, examines the psychological landscape of digital identity through a character-driven narrative that anticipated mainstream social media culture. The novel follows a woman who constructs an elaborate online persona to escape the constraints of her everyday life, exploring how internet anonymity can both liberate and distort personal relationships. Green’s work delves into themes of self-invention, the performative nature of modern communication, and the emotional consequences of living through a curated digital facade. Notable for its early focus on virtual self-presentation, the book interrogates the boundary between authentic experience and online fantasy without offering easy moral judgments. Through careful character development and a grounded portrayal of contemporary anxieties, the novel captures the tension between connection and isolation in an increasingly networked world. It remains a measured exploration of how technology reshapes identity, desire, and the ways individuals navigate intimacy in the twenty-first century.

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Jemima J compte 373 pages.

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Jane Green’s Jemima J, published in 2013, examines the psychological landscape of digital identity through a character-driven narrative that anticipated mainstream social media culture. The novel follows a woman who constructs an elaborate online persona to escape the constraints of her everyday lif...

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Jemima J a été écrit par Jane Green.