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The Voyage Out is Virginia Woolf's astonishing first novel—a work that began as a traditional sea voyage and evolved into a profound exploration of consciousness, feminism, and the fragile line between awakening and annihilation. Rachel Vinrace, a sheltered twenty-four-year-old, embarks on her father's ship bound for South America, as innocent of the world as a child . Under the care of her sharp-eyed aunt Helen, she begins to emerge from the ignorance imposed by her Victorian upbringing. But this is no ordinary journey to adulthood. A sudden, disturbing kiss from a married politician named Richard Dalloway shatters Rachel's innocence, forcing her to confront the predatory nature of a world where men hold all the power. In a remote hotel perched on the edge of the jungle, Rachel meets Terence Hewet, a young writer who sees her as an equal. As they fall in love, Woolf gives us some of her most beautiful writing about the mind's interior life—the "fugitive" quality of thought, the thrill of intellectual companionship, the terror of true intimacy. But just as Rachel dares to imagine a future as her own woman, a mysterious fever descends, and the voyage takes a dark and unforgettable turn. Haunting and lyrical, this is Woolf's most direct confrontation with the forces that silence women: a novel where the search for self ends not in marriage, but in something far more mysterious, and where the young heroine's struggle to become "I, I, I" remains one of modernism's most powerful statements on female consciousness.
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2026-02-23
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Cactus
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9791256796953
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9791256796953

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