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- catalog abstract ""Rachel Vinrace, Woolf's first heroine, is a motherless young woman who, at twenty-four, embarks on a sea voyage with a party of other English folk to South America. Guileless, and with only a smattering of education, Rachel is taken under the wing of her aunt Helen, who desires to teach Rachel "how to live." Arriving in Santa Marina, a village on the South American coast, Rachel and Helen are introduced to a group of English expatriates. Among them is the young, sensitive Terence Hewet, an aspiring writer, with whom Rachel falls in love. But theirs is ultimately a tale of doomed love, set against a chorus of other stories and other points of view, as the narrative shifts focus between its central and peripheral characters." "This edition includes a new Introduction by Michael Cunningham. Cunningham at once unfolds an engaging short essay of Woolf's early life and career, an insightful exploration of the themes to which Woolf returns again and again in her fiction, and a spirited defense of the relevance and lasting importance of her art."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12272484.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""Rachel Vinrace, Woolf's first heroine, is a motherless young woman who, at twenty-four, embarks on a sea voyage with a party of other English folk to South America. Guileless, and with only a smattering of education, Rachel is taken under the wing of her aunt Helen, who desires to teach Rachel "how to live." Arriving in Santa Marina, a village on the South American coast, Rachel and Helen are introduced to a group of English expatriates. Among them is the young, sensitive Terence Hewet, an aspiring writer, with whom Rachel falls in love. But theirs is ultimately a tale of doomed love, set against a chorus of other stories and other points of view, as the narrative shifts focus between its central and peripheral characters."".
- catalog description ""This edition includes a new Introduction by Michael Cunningham. Cunningham at once unfolds an engaging short essay of Woolf's early life and career, an insightful exploration of the themes to which Woolf returns again and again in her fiction, and a spirited defense of the relevance and lasting importance of her art."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "xliv, 473 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Voyage out.".
- catalog identifier "0679640282 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Voyage out.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Modern Library,".
- catalog relation "Voyage out.".
- catalog spatial "South America".
- catalog subject "823/.912 21".
- catalog subject "British South America Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Man-woman relationships Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Ocean travel Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PR6045.O72 V68 2000".
- catalog subject "Women travelers Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Young women Fiction.".
- catalog title "The voyage out / Virginia Woolf ; introduction by Michael Cunningham.".
- catalog type "Bildungsromane. gsafd".
- catalog type "Bildungsromans. gsafd".
- catalog type "Fiction. fast".
- catalog type "text".