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  1. After this surreal voyage on the river, Rachel obtains confirmation of her entrance into society, represented by her marriage proposal. However, she suddenly falls ill and dies at the moment her ...

  2. The Voyage Out. by Anthony Domestico. Virginia Woolf began her first novel sometime during the summer of 1906 or the fall of 1907, and did not finish it until nearly nine years later in the first year of World War I on March 26, 1915. [1] Originally entitled “Melymbrosia,” the work underwent a number of technical and thematic changes during ...

  3. The Voyage Out is a novel about self-discovery. By leaving the comforts of their homes in England, the English characters in South America challenge their understandings of the world around them, which in turn makes them rethink how they understand themselves. One way in which identity is formed in this novel is through traditional 20th-century ...

  4. Characters Discussed. PDF Cite. Rachel Vinrace. Rachel Vinrace, the twenty-four-year-old protagonist, an intelligent and sensitive but only informally educated young woman. She plays the piano ...

  5. From the 1960s jet airliners reduced the time to about 24 hours. Cheap, quick air travel made things much easier. Because people could fly back occasionally to see their families, the move did not seem so final. Some flew out first to look around before making a decision to emigrate.

  6. « The Voyage Out » est un témoignage de l’ingéniosité et de l’audace de Woolf en tant qu’écrivaine, et un exemple de son impact durable sur la littérature. Les critiques et les réactions à son travail. Les critiques et les réactions à l’œuvre de Virginia Woolf ont été variées et parfois controversées.

  7. START. The Picton boat was due to leave at half-past eleven. It was a beautiful night, mild, starry, only when they got out of the cab and started to walk down the Old Wharf that jutted out into the harbour, a faint wind blowing off the water ruffled under Fenella’s hat, and she put up her hand to keep it on. It was dark on the Old Wharf ...