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A soldier returns from war with memory loss and recalls an earlier romantic past, leaving his household bewildered. The narrator watches family members and a physician attempt to restore his identity as domestic routines and class expectations collide with revived feelings. Meetings between the man and the woman from his remembered life reveal shifting loyalties and the fragility of recollection, while medical interventions and social pressures expose the emotional costs of trauma, the consolations of nostalgia, and the tensions between public duty and private longing.

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Rebecca West

Rebecca West was a British author, journalist, and literary critic, known for her incisive writing and keen observations on society and politics. Born in 1892, she gained prominence in the early 20th century and is particularly recognized for her novel "The Return of the Soldier," which explores the psychological impact of World War I on soldiers and their families. West's works often reflect her feminist views and her interest in social justice, as seen in her critical biography "Henry James" and her thought-provoking novel "The Judge." Her contributions to literature and journalism have left a lasting impact, making her a significant figure in modern literary heritage.

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