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  1. 12 de jun. de 2018 · The voyage out / Virginia Woolf. - London : The Hogarth press, 1915. - 458 p. ; 19 cm. Skip to main content. ... The voyage out Bookreader Item Preview

  2. Ridley Ambrose, a professor, and his wife, Helen, a woman of the smart London world, are going to the antipodes on a vessel owned by Helen’s brother-in-law, Willoughby Vinrace. It is called the Euphrosyne. On the ship are Willoughby’s daughter, 24 years old, Rachel, a Mr. Pepper, wealthy and eccentric, with a leaning to abstruse learning ...

  3. It took Virginia Woolf seven years to write 'The Voyage Out '. Time well spent On her first novel. This is not one of her experimental novels but it does discuss the inner thoughts of the characters. Their day to day existence is a pleasure to read. Helen Ambrose as the aunt takes her niece Rachel under her wing at her villa in South America.

  4. La Traversée des apparences ( The Voyage Out) est le premier roman de Virginia Woolf, publié au Royaume-Uni en 1915 par son demi-frère l'éditeur Gerald Duckworth (1870-1937), puis aux États-Unis en 1920 par Doran. C'est un roman de satire sociale, l'un de ceux où Virginia Woolf montre le plus d'esprit, doublé de la recherche de soi d'une ...

  5. 1 de jan. de 2010 · This article discusses one of Virginia Woolf’s greatest literary concerns: the difficulty of expressing human experience through language. The focus is on The Voyage Out, her first novel ...

  6. The “voyage out” is both literal and mental, with the actual ship’s voyage lasting four weeks, and with Rachel finding herself outside of what she has always known. After some time at sea, Helen, Ridley, and Rachel arrive at the resort. They have their own villa and settle in.

  7. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_crocieraLa crociera - Wikipedia

    1951. Genere. Romanzo. Lingua originale. inglese. Seguito da. Notte e giorno. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. La crociera (titolo originale The Voyage Out) è il primo romanzo scritto da Virginia Woolf, pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1915 .