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Love Medicine: Critical Essay by William Gleason

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Louise Erdrich
About 29 pages (8,823 words)
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SOURCE: Gleason, William. “‘Her Laugh an Ace’: The Function of Humor in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine.American Indian Culture and Research Journal 11, no. 3 (1987): 51-73.

In the following essay, Gleason examines how humor is used as a metaphor and as a tool for emotional growth in Love Medicine.

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