‘The King in Yellow’ is a classic collection of short stories by American writer Robert W. Chambers, which has been described by critics such as E.F. Bleiler as a highly influential work in the field of the supernatural. The stories inspired production of the new hit HBO series True Detective. The first four stories feature a ‘yellow’ theme tied to the play, a specific symbol or supernatural force. ‘The Repairer of Reputations,’ ‘The Mask,’ ‘In the Court of the Dragon’ and ‘The Yellow Sign’ have a strong connection due to a shared motif and macabre tone. The book’s other entries subvert expectations by shifting focus to less mythical topics like war and romance. Each setting varies with action occurring in either America or Europe.More than 100 years after its release, it is considered an essential work of horror fiction. Chambers’ chilling prose and intricate world-building has made it a favorite among scholars and genre fans alike. Its reach spans multiple mediums including television and film, making it one of the most influential books of all-time.
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A book of short stories, The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers, embodies classic elements of mystery and horror as well as romance and fantasy. Inspired by a fictional play of the same name, the first four entries are characterized by supernatural elements and a threat of impending doom.
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- Release Date 04/01/2022
- Authors Robert W. Chambers, GP Editors
- Language English
- Company GENERAL PRESS; 1st edition
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