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Robert W Chambers & John Denham Parsons 
The Yellowing 
The King in Yellow & the Decay of the 19th Century

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1895. The Yellow Nineties. As the age of the Napoleonic and American Civil Wars closes, a new technology shrinks the world and with it, our minds. An apocalyptic sentiment takes hold, and with it, the motif of a single colour-one representing decay, salaciousness, greed, gaslight, fever, madness, and sensationalism: Yellow.


Traditional values and art, ever at odds, become cartoon inversions s of themselves: One side, once conservative, grows increasingly authoritarian and revolutionary. The other, once creative and playfully disruptive, now preaches a reactionary gospel against the senses, embracing art without purpose, hedonism, debauchery, and rejecting not realism, but reality itself. And just who is the ‘King in Yellow’?


Surely, the end must be near.


The Yellowing is an anthology collecting not a genre or style, but a period, like a time capsule. Its aim is to show you not only Robert W. Chambers’ King in Yellow stories but also their influences and context: stories and poems quoted by Chambers, stories that had obvious influence (and those stories’ influences), as well as poems and stories from the same period, sometimes called the Gilded Age, sometimes Fin de siecle, sometimes called the Yellow Nineties. Throughout, certain motifs emerge: decadence (decay), religion, corruptive art, France, fear, endings, but most of all, the color Yellow, which came to represent all of the above and all comes to a head in the same year: 1895, the date of Chambers’ publishing of King in Yellow collection. Fiction and non-fiction include:



  •    Edgar Allen Poe’s Masque of the Red Death, which inspired several aspects of the King.

  •    Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper, a story of gaslighting and madness using Yellow as its symbol from only a few years prior.

  •    Mark Twain’s Mysterious Stranger: an unfinished final masterpiece detailing a group of young boys’ encounter with a stranger named Young Satan.

  •    Oscar Wilde’s Salome, the play that led to his arrest.

  •    Ambrose Bierce’s Hastur and Carcosa stories introduce the words Chambers would make notorious.

  •    Omar Khayyam’s Rubaiyat, the quatrains of the Astronomer-Poet of Persia that Chambers oft quoted.

  •    John Denham Parson’s Our Sun-God, a revealing dissertation on Abrahamic religions’ origins from the same year.

  •    Poems by William Butler Yeats, Charles Baudelaire, Bliss Carman, and Gustave Nadaud

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  • New Foreword by DC Raymond

  • THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH. by Edgar Allen Poe

  • CARCASSONNE by Gustave Nadaud

  • AN INHABITANT OF CARCOSA by Ambrose Bierce

  • HAÏTA THE SHEPHERD by Ambrose Bierce

  • THE RUBAIYAT of Omar Khayyam (Translation by Edward Fitzgerald, 1859)

  • LA SOLEIL (The Sun) by Charles Baudelaire (new translation by DC Raymond)

  • PREFACE TO ‘THE GILDED AGE’ by Mark Twain & Charles Dudley Warner

  • THE FALLING OF LEAVES by William Butler Yeats

  • The Preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

  • The Yellow Wall-paper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

  • EXCERPT FROM SONGS OF THE SEA CHILDREN by Bliss Carman

  • A Note On ‘Salomé.’ by Robert Ross

  • MR. OSCAR WILDE ON ‘SALOMÉ.’

  • Foreword to Salomé by Robert Ross

  • SALOMÉ by Oscar Wilde

  • On The Yellow Book by DC Raymond

  • THE KID IN YELLOW by DC Raymond, with images by Richard F. Outcault

  • THE YELLOW PERIL by DC Raymond

  • YELLOW JOURNALISM by DC Raymond

  • OUR SUN-GOD by John Denham Parsons

  • FROM A BROAD CHURCH POINT OF VIEW

  • FROM A GNOSTIC POINT OF VIEW

  • THE KING IN YELLOW by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS

  • THE REPAIRER OF REPUTATIONS

  • THE MASK

  • IN THE COURT OF THE DRAGON

  • THE YELLOW SIGN

  • THE DEMOISELLE D’YS

  • THE PROPHETS’ PARADISE

  • THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER by MARK TWAIN

  • FIN DE SIECLE by DC Raymond

  • THE SECOND COMING by William Butler Yeats

  • Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 596 ● ISBN 9798869236791 ● File size 6.2 MB ● Editor D.C. Raymond ● Publisher god-eat-god worlds LLC ● Published 2024 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9371042 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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