Mormegil reviewed The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf
A first novel?
5 stars
I already love Virginia Woolf, so I was expecting good things, and at first I was a bit disoriented. The writing is very, very good, but does not have the gripping vision of Lighthouse or Waves (my favorite Woolf novels).
For the first 200 pages or so you might be wondering why you are reading this little slice of British life. I suppose the slice of life style is typical of the Literary movement at Woolf's time, and she seems to be getting her feet in this, her first novel. But this is Virginia, and there is a hugely affecting turn that hits so very hard because the storytelling is so very true to life. It is almost an anti-drama, but many of us who live undramatic lives can say that our experience of living is anything but calm. Virginia achieves in her first novel what many writers spend a …
I already love Virginia Woolf, so I was expecting good things, and at first I was a bit disoriented. The writing is very, very good, but does not have the gripping vision of Lighthouse or Waves (my favorite Woolf novels).
For the first 200 pages or so you might be wondering why you are reading this little slice of British life. I suppose the slice of life style is typical of the Literary movement at Woolf's time, and she seems to be getting her feet in this, her first novel. But this is Virginia, and there is a hugely affecting turn that hits so very hard because the storytelling is so very true to life. It is almost an anti-drama, but many of us who live undramatic lives can say that our experience of living is anything but calm. Virginia achieves in her first novel what many writers spend a lifetime working towards.