The Voyage Out (Version 2)
Virginia Woolf
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Rachel Vinrace embarks for South America on her father's ship and is launched on a course of self-discovery in a kind of modern mythical voyage. The mismatched jumble of passengers provide Woolf with an opportunity to satirise Edwardian life. The novel introduces Clarissa Dalloway, the central character of Woolf's later novel, Mrs Dalloway. Two of the other characters were modelled after important figures in Woolf's life. St John Hirst is a fictional portrayal of Lytton Strachey and Helen Ambrose is to some extent inspired by Woolf's sister, Vanessa Bell.[7] Rachel's journey from a cloistered life in a London suburb to freedom, challenging intellectual discourse and discovery very likely reflects Woolf's own journey from a repressive household to the intellectual stimulation of the Bloomsbury Group. (14 hr 31 min)
Capítulos
Chapter I | 34:58 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter II | 35:05 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter III | 37:17 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter IV | 39:08 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter V | 19:25 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter VI | 22:54 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter VII | 19:05 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter VIII | 19:12 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter IX | 47:53 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter X | 31:31 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XI | 30:05 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XII | 46:09 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XIII | 14:49 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XIV | 41:11 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XV | 34:26 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XVI | 35:37 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XVII | 48:08 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XVIII | 12:01 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XIX | 44:57 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XX | 29:29 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XXI | 30:47 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XXII | 32:55 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XXIII | 21:21 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XXIV | 28:14 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XXV | 1:09:02 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XXVI | 29:06 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XXVII | 16:59 | Leído por Lynne T |
Reseñas





A LibriVox Listener
A great first novel, but certainly not Woolf's best. The ending was too abrupt for my taste.
Great reader, interesting book.





Sandi Hryhor
Interesting glimpse into that time period from a young woman's perspective.