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Soldier's Heart: Reading Literature Through Peace and War at West Point

This book delves into the intersection of literature and military life, examining how literature is studied and discussed at West Point during both peaceful and conflictual times. more

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Elizabeth Samet
Elizabeth Samet

Elizabeth Samet is an American author known for her focus on history and literature. Her exact birth and death dates are unknown. more

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