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Virginia Woolf: Critical Essay by Annette Oxindine

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SOURCE: Oxindine, Annette. “Sexing the Epiphany in ‘Moments of Being,’ Woolf's Nice Little Story about Sapphism.” Journal of the Short Story in English, no. 31 (autumn 1998): 51-61.

In the following essay, Oxindine links the homoerotic and epiphanic moments in “Slater's Pins Have No Points.”

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