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I would recommend
finding another prefix for your title rather than saying "during war." Maybe interwar
would be a better choice. Be sure you don't refer to it as the interwar period though;
that is the specific period in history between WWI and WWII. If you are looking for a
way to pontificate in your titles, you might want to call the "pre-war" section
"antebellum." However, using the word war in each section does add a sense of continuity
to the piece as a whole. You will want to be sure you mention WWII in your title because
there are many periods of war throughout history and literature. If it were my paper, I
would call it "World War II Prewar, Interwar, and Postwar Literature."
Of course, Bill Clinton's presidency will be most clearly remembered for the fact that he was only the second president ever...
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