The Voyage Out

The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf is a thought-provoking debut novel published by Random House Publishing Group on July 6, 2021. This edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English. Set in London in 1905, the story follows twenty-four-year-old Rachel Vinrace, a free-spirited yet naïve young woman, as she embarks on a sea voyage to South America with her family. Upon arrival in Santa Marina, Rachel encounters a group of English expatriates, including the aspiring writer Terence Hewet, with whom she develops a romantic connection, unaware of the challenges that await them.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of life and love, capturing the essence of Rachel’s journey through Woolf’s poetic style and innovative technique. The novel features detailed portraits of characters’ inner lives and transitions between the mundane and the profound, reflecting Woolf’s literary prowess. This edition is part of the Modern Library Torchbearers series, which highlights women writers who expressed themselves with creativity and boldness.
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A young woman learns about life, and love found and lost, in this thought-provoking debut novel by one of the twentieth century’s most brilliant and prolific writers—with an introduction by Elisa Gabbert, author of The Unreality of Memory
“Absolutely unafraid . . . Here at last is a book which attains unity as surely as Wuthering Heights, though by a different path.”—E. M. Forster
London, 1905: Twenty-four-year-old Rachel Vinrace is a free spirited but painfully naïve young woman when she embarks on a sea voyage with her family to South America. Arriving in Santa Marina, a town on the South American coast, Rachel and her aunt Helen are introduced to a group of English expatriates, among them the sensitive Terence Hewet, an aspiring writer who is drawn to Rachel’s unusual and dreamy nature. The two fall in love, unaware of the tragedy that lies ahead.
With hints of Jane Austen, The Voyage Out is a softer and more traditional novel than Virginia Woolf’s later work, even as its poetic style and innovative technique—with detailed portraits of characters’ inner lives and mesmeric shifts between the quotidian and the profound—reflect Woolf’s signature style.
The Modern Library Torchbearers series features women who wrote on their own terms, with boldness, creativity, and a spirit of resistance.
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