"The Voyage Out" is the debut novel written by Virginia Woolf, and it was first published in 1915. The novel is a precursor to Woolf's later, more experimental works and marks the beginning of her literary career.
Set in the early 20th century, "The Voyage Out" tells the story of Rachel Vinrace, a young English woman who embarks on a sea voyage from London to South America with her aunt and uncle. During the voyage, Rachel encounters a diverse group of passengers, each with their own quirks and complexities. She also develops romantic feelings for Terence Hewet, one of her fellow travelers.
The novel explores themes of self-discovery, coming of age, and the limitations placed on women in early 20th-century society. It also delves into the inner lives of its characters, providing insight into their thoughts and emotions.
While "The Voyage Out" may not be as well-known as some of Woolf's later works, it is a significant literary achievement in its own right. It showcases Woolf's early storytelling skills and foreshadows the themes and narrative techniques that would become hallmarks of her later, more celebrated novels.
Number of pages | 100 |
Edition | 1 (2023) |
Language | English |
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