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Virginia Woolf's revisions of The 'Voyage Out': some new evidence.
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Twentieth Century Literature
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September 22, 1996| Author:
Haule, James M.
| COPYRIGHT 1996 Hofstra University. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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'The Voyage Out' by Virginia Woolf is her only novel that underwent several revisions. Woolf had repeatedly revised the novel prior to its first publication on Mar. 23, 1915. Woolf then made additional revisions in 1920 when she was already an acclaimed author using a writing style different from the one she used in 'The Voyage Out.' Chapters that were revised include one to four, six, seven, nine and 10 and 16.
Virginia Stephen began writing The Voyage Out when she was 25, and was s...
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