"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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