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  1. The Maker of Moons. Text. The King in Yellow at Wikisource. The King in Yellow is a book of short stories by American writer Robert W. Chambers, first published by F. Tennyson Neely in 1895. [2] The British first edition was published by Chatto & Windus in 1895 (316 pages).

    • Robert W. Chambers, E. F. Bleiler
    • 1895
  2. In this article, we will explore the allegorical themes and motifs in The King in Yellow and examine how they contribute to the overall meaning of the collection. We will also look at the historical and cultural context in which the stories were written and consider how this context shaped Chambers’ vision.

    • Stories
    • The Play The King in Yellow
    • Behind The Mythos

    The first four stories are loosely connected by three main devices: 1. A two-act stage play in book form entitled The King in Yellow. 2. A mysterious and malevolent supernatural entity known as the King in Yellow (associated in some way with Hastur). 3. An eerie symbol called the Yellow Sign. The color yellow signifies the decadent and aesthetic at...

    The fictional play The King in Yellow has two acts, and at least three characters: Cassilda, Camilla, and the Stranger. The titular King in Yellow is generally assumed to appear in the play as well (at one point, Cassilda cries "Not upon us, oh King, not upon us!"), and may or may not be the same as the Stranger. Chambers' story collection excerpts...

    The mythology of The King in Yellow is partially derived from the stories of Ambrose Bierce, most notably "An Inhabitant of Carcosa", which introduces the titular city, and briefly mentions Aldebaran and the Hyades. However, some of Bierce's concepts are re-imagined or re-contextualised by Chambers. For instance, Hastur originates from Bierce's sto...

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  4. I thought, too, of the King in Yellow wrapped in the fantastic colours of his tattered mantle, and that bitter cry of Cassilda, "Not upon us, oh King, not upon us!" Feverishly I struggled to put it from me, but I saw the lake of Hali, thin and blank, without a ripple or wind to stir it, and I saw the towers of Carcosa behind the moon.

  5. The King in Yellow is a collection of short stories written by Robert W. Chambers and published in 1895. The stories could be categorized as early horror fiction or Victorian Gothic fiction, but the work also touches on mythology, fantasy, mystery, science fiction and romance.

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