I loved the Immoralist and agree that that would be a good book to read. This is a really interesting idea in general so I think I might follow along with your blogs and try to read some literature with these aspects. I'm thinking maybe Doystoyevsky (forgive me if I spelled his name wrong), perhaps the Gambler or Crime and Punishment at least in terms of sin. I've never read Dorian Gray but I have a copy and have been meaning to get to it for several years so I think you've inspired me to do so. If memory serves me correctly it's quite short so that makes it even more appealing in my eyes. Some other suggestions I might put out there are Silas Marner-George Eliot, An American Tragedy-Theodore Dreiser and Frankenstein-Mary Shelley. These mostly would have sin as their main theme I suppose. As I stated above this is a really interesting idea. Kudos.
