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A first-person diary records daily life in a wartime hospital, chronicling routines of ward work, the gestures that sustain staff and convalescents, and the recurring sense of impermanence. Through brief scenes—mealtime arrangements, concerts, garden walks, and encounters with badly injured patients—the narrator reflects on duty, small consolations, awkward attractions, and moments of shock and tenderness. The collection balances candor about bodily suffering and procedural detail with introspective observations on institutional discipline, companionship, and the ways ordinary habits are reshaped by the demands of care during conflict.

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Enid Bagnold

Enid Bagnold was a British author and playwright, celebrated for her contributions to literature in the early 20th century. She is best known for her semi-autobiographical work, "A Diary Without Dates," which offers a poignant reflection on her experiences during World War I. Bagnold's writing often explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of human relationships. Another notable work, "The Happy Foreigner," showcases her talent for blending humor with deeper emotional insights. Her literary legacy continues to resonate, reflecting the nuances of her time and the human condition.

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