The Voyage Out is Virginia Woolf’s first novel, originally published in 1915. It follows Rachel Vinrace, a young woman embarking on a sea voyage to South America, where she begins a journey of self-discovery and explores personal relationships. This early work introduces Woolf’s characteristic narrative style and delves into the psychological and emotional development of its protagonist.
Why You Should Read?
- A pioneering journey of self-discovery: Follow Rachel Vinrace's exploration of identity, love, and belonging in early 20th-century society.
- Early glimpse of Woolfian genius: Witness the emergence of themes and narrative techniques that would define Woolf's later modernist masterpieces.
- Rich psychological insight: Experience Woolf's profound exploration of inner lives and complex human emotions through detailed prose.
- Historical context: Gain insight into societal expectations and the evolving role of women at the turn of the 20th century.