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Natalia Ginzburg: Critical Essay by Judith Woolf

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SOURCE: Woolf, Judith. “Silent Witness: Memory and Omission in Natalia Ginzburg's Family Sayings.Cambridge Quarterly 25, no. 3 (1996): 243-62.

In the following essay, Woolf elucidates the role of silence and omission in Family Sayings.

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