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Virginia Woolf: Critical Essay by Marilyn Kurtz

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SOURCE: Kurtz, Marilyn. “Glass Breaking: Later Fiction.” In Virginia Woolf: Reflections and Reverberations, pp. 115-23. New York: Peter Lang, 1990.

In the following excerpt, Kurtz considers the symbolism of windows and mirrors in Woolf's later short fiction.

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