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  1. Voyage in the Dark was written in 1934 by Jean Rhys. It tells of the semi-tragic descent of its young protagonist Anna Morgan, who is moved from her Caribbean home to England by an uncaring stepmother, after the death of her father.

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    • 1934
  2. Learn about Jean Rhys's Voyage in the Dark, a novel that explores the themes of alienation, identity, and colonialism through the story of a young woman who has a covert abortion in England. Find out the plot summary, analysis, themes, quotes, characters, symbols, and more with LitCharts's comprehensive guide.

  3. Voyage in the Dark was first published in 1934, but it could have been written today. It is the story of an unhappy love affair, a portrait of a hypocritical society, and an exploration of exile and breakdown; all written in Rhys's hauntingly simple and beautiful style.

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  4. Voyage in the Dark Summary. Next. Part One: Chapter 1. Anna Morgan is a young white woman who was born and raised in the West Indies. After her father died, her British stepmother, Hester, moved her to England, where she now works as a chorus girl in a traveling theater troupe.

  5. 5. Juni 2021 · Voyage in the Dark is to a large extent autobiographical, following an eighteen-year-old girl who has come to a cold, damp England from the warm, sunny Caribbean, as Rhys herself did.

  6. …reprinted as Quartet in 1969), Voyage in the Dark (1934), and Good Morning, Midnight (1939), Rhys depicted the lives of vulnerable women adrift in London and Paris, vulnerable because they were poor and because the words in which they innocently believed—honesty in relationships, fidelity in marriage—proved in practice to be…

  7. Jean Rhys. W. W. Norton & Company, 1968 - Fiction - 188 pages. Autobiographically inspired, Rhys created stories of the slightly adrift every woman looking for an anchor in a cold, hostile...