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Latest revision as of 00:32, 20 March 2021

Fifty Shades of Grey
Cover of Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James
Author(s) E.L. James
Published May 25, 2011
Publisher Vintage
Genre(s) Romance
Age group Adult


Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James is an adult romance novel, originally published May 25, 2011.

Trigger Warnings

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  • BDSM
    Considered to be portrayed with incorrect/poor etiquette.
  • Emotional abuse
  • Physical abuse
  • Sexual abuse/assault
  • Statutory Rape
  • Stalking

Representation

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Tropes

Controversies

  • BDSM participants claim that Fifty Shades of Grey confuses BDSM with abuse and hence encourages women to pursue toxic relationships. [1]

References