The Succubus and the Suckers: the Soul-Siphoning Leeches in the Stories of Modernist Text.

Abstract

This paper explores the various relationships found in John Steinbeck\u27s Of Mice and Men, Tennessee Williams\u27s A Streetcar Named Desire, Franz Kafka\u27s The Metamorphosis, and F. Scott Fitzgerald\u27s Tender is the Night. The exploration of each demonstrates the common theme of parasitic relations and the toll this dynamic takes on the persons involved

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