On the study of the topic of war in Western literature
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The article looks at the abstract perspectives of Western artistic researchers regarding the matter of war. The job of the subject of battle in the advancement of world writing, the logical behavior of Western researchers to the understandings of battle in the writing of various periods is the fundamental object of examination of this article. The examination depends on assessments and perspectives, utilizing logical sources on the point.
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