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The Foolish Virgin: A Romance of Today

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Biographer Anthony Slide has suggested that there is 'a vague hint of eugenics' when Mary is worried that her son may inherit Jim's criminal propensions. He added, 'It is not Jim who is the hero here, or even the friendly doctor, but rather the South. The South has a regenerative effect on Jim and
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to meet Anthony's mother. Now a drunk, she tries to murder her son in order to retrieve the valuables from his suitcase that he has stolen. Mary escapes when she finds out about Anthony's criminal activities, and she is rescued by a physician. She is pregnant with Jim's son. Later, he returns his
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stolen items, builds a family home for his wife and son, and promises to get a job and provide for his family.
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The film rights were purchased by the Clara Kimball Young Film Corporation, headed by actress
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helps cure him of the ills—that is, crime—that he developed in New York.'
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The novel is a criticism of the emancipation of women.
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The book title is taken from the Christian parable of
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American Racist: The Life and Films of Thomas Dixon
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Thomas Dixon Jr.
D. Appleton and Company
Thomas Dixon Jr.
New York City
New York Public Library
North Carolina
the Wise and Foolish Virgins
Bookman
Clara Kimball Young
Lewis J. Selznick
Motion Picture News
Exhibitor's Trade Review
Evening Express
Another cinematic adaptation
George W. Hill
Elaine Hammerstein
Robert Frazer
Variety
Photoplay









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