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Love Medicine: Critical Essay by Robert F. Gish

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Louise Erdrich
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SOURCE: Gish, Robert F. “Life into Death, Death into Life: Hunting as Metaphor and Motive in Love Medicine.” In The Chippewa Landscape of Louise Erdrich, edited by Allan Chavkin, pp. 67-83. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 1999.

In the following essay, Gish identifies how hunting functions as a central motif in Love Medicine.

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