1) Traphagen, Sarah Katelyn. "Our Wounded, our Wounds: Disruption, Ideological Permeability and Transference of Agony in Louisa may Alcotts "Hospital Sketches" and Walt Whitmans "Memoranda during the War" and "the Wound-Dresser"." State University of New York at Buffalo, 2010. United States -- New York: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses A&I. Web. 6 Mar. 2012.
2) Campo, Rafael. "Whitman Now." Virginia Quarterly Review 81.2 (2005): 126-127. Academic SearchPremier. Web. 6 Mar. 2012.
3) Whitman, Walt. The Wound Dresser; Letters Written to His Mother from the Hospitals in Washington during the Civil War,. Ed. Richard Maurice Bucke. New York: Bodley, 1949. Print.
1) The thesis revolves around how Louisa May Alcott and Walt Whitman worked as nurses in war hospitals and how it was reflected in their writing.
2) The essay concerns how to relate Walt Whitman's poems to the Bush presidency over 100 years later.
3) This book is a collection of letters from when Walt Whitman served as a nurse during the american civil war.
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