Saturday, January 05, 2013

This Just In… Fifty Shades of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and Nicole Audrey Spector

Meet artist Rosemary Hall and follow her inevitable downfall brought by her lust for the famous Dorian Gray -- a tale both familiar and new in this erotic mash up of one of the world’s most beloved novels.

First published to sensational scandal amidst accusations that the novel was hedonist, unclean and depicted distorted views of morality, The Picture of Dorian Gray was a hit back in the day. In 1890 the Daily Chronicle wrote that Wilde’s novel would “taint every young mind that comes in contact with it.” Well Victorian critics, gird your loins and prepare to meet Audrey Ember’s Fifty Shades of Dorian Gray: hotter, lewder, sexier, steamier, and more morally corrupt than Oscar Wilde’s original story.

Rediscover this celebrated novel as it traces the moral degeneration of a beautiful young Londoner seduced by art and beauty into a cruel and reckless pursuer of pleasure. Meet artist Rosemary Hall and follow her inevitable downfall brought by her lust for the famous Dorian Gray -- a tale both familiar and new.

“Nicole Audrey Spector does it exactly right. Funny and hot at the same time.” -- Fred Armisen

You can order Fifty Shades of Dorian Gray here.


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