Marquis de Sade's Wettest Midsummer Night's Dream Conceivable! Audiobook By Ophelia T'Wat, Robert Dwight Brown cover art

Marquis de Sade's Wettest Midsummer Night's Dream Conceivable!

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Marquis de Sade's Wettest Midsummer Night's Dream Conceivable!

By: Ophelia T'Wat, Robert Dwight Brown
Narrated by: Brenan Searain, Charley McMullen, Jennifer L. Jaco, Moira Jo Le Mer, Jedediah Edward Duarte, Connor Bond, Randi Bean
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Go beyond your wettest dreams! In the last decade of the 16th century, William Shakespeare could not dare write A Midsummer Night's (Wet) Dream unabridged. Due to the nature of his birth century, the Bard wrote in a poetic "Shakespearean Code", hinting at sexualities and paraphilia he fully intended to compose and expose his Elizabethan audience to. His intended "erotica for every fetish" morphed instead into a "humane and wise drama" by happenstance. But what if there was a multiversal reality where the Marquis de Sade deciphered the Shakespearean Code during his long stay at the lunatic asylum at Charenton? Now Ophelia T'Wat, living in a much more sexually accepting century, can reach across realities to snatch these pages from the bloody quill of the Marquis and finally, fatefully publish the Wettest Midsummer Night's Dream conceivable!

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