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Tennessee Williams: Critical Essay by Paul J. Hurley

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SOURCE: Hurley, Paul J. “Williams' ‘Desire and the Black Masseur’: An Analysis.” Studies in Short Fiction 2, no. 1 (fall 1964): 51-5.

In the following essay, Hurley views “Desire and the Black Masseur” as an allegory of spiritual masochism.

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