High-brow meets low-brow in literature about fallen women
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The Cecil Whig, Elkton, Maryland, August 20, 1870
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The Group by Mary McCarthy
Mad Men: “The Color Blue”
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Enfin Seule! (Finally Alone) by Jean-Louis Forain in Le Courrier Français, ca. 1890
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Susanne Ussing: 'I Drivhuset' (1980)
Installation by Danish visual artist and architect Susanne Ussing, that was installed at the Ordrupgaard Museum in Copenhagen. The sculpture depicts a female figure who has seemingly grown too large for (or has become trapped by) a very tall glass greenhouse.
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Disobedience (2017) dir. Sebastián Lelio
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Gong Li in ‘Memoirs of a Geisha’ (2005).
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"I wouldn't feel this wild desire… if I hadn't seen you." That's rich. Blaming you. "Wild desire."
PASSING (2021, Rebecca Hall)
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John Malkovich and Uma Thurman on the set of Dangerous Liaisons, 1988.
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DOLLY PARTON | The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982) dir. Colin Higgins
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Leon Kroll (American, 1884-1974)
Summer at Folly Cove, 1950
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