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The story of the fallen woman was a staple of film melodrama in the late 1920s and 1930s. In traditional plots, a woman commits a sexual transgression, usually adultery. She becomes an outcast, often a prostitute, suffering humiliations that culminate in her death. In more modern variants, the heroine is a stereotypical "kept woman," "gold digger," or wisecracking shopgirl who uses men to become rich. In The Wages of Sin , Lea Jacobs uses the fallen woman film, which served as a focal point for public criticism of the film ...

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Wages of Sin 1997, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA

ISBN-13: 9780520207905

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