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Caryl Churchill's Identity Crises

In one scene in Caryl Churchill's brilliant 1976 play, Light Shining in Buckinghamshire, two unnamed women engaged in wartime looting glimpse themselves in a broken mirror. It's as though they are seeing themselves for the first time. Like converts bathed in the eponymous shining light heralding...

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