- The King in
Yellow is a book of
short stories by
American writer Robert W. Chambers,
first published by F.
Tennyson Neely in 1895. The
British first edition...
- "The
Yellow Wallpaper" (original title: "The
Yellow Wall-paper. A Story") is a
short story by
American writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman,
first published...
- Stableford,
Brian (1983), "The King in
Yellow" in
Frank N. Magill, ed.
Survey of
Modern Fantasy Literature, Vol. 2.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Salem Press...
- gods were
often depicted with
yellow, or
blonde hair,
which was
described in
literature as 'golden'. The
color yellow was ****ociated with the sun gods...
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years in
literature, with
notable publications listed with
their respective years and a
small selection of
notable events. The time
covered in individual...
- reporting,
opinion and
literature." Pulitzer,
though lacking Hearst's resources, kept the
story on his
front page. The
yellow press covered the
revolution extensively...
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dismissed The
Yellow Book as "not
yellow at all". In The
Romantic '90s,
Richard Le Gallienne, a poet
identified with the New
Literature of the Decadence...
- The
Yellow Peril (also the
Yellow Terror, the
Yellow Menace, and the
Yellow Specter) is a
racist color metaphor that
depicts the
peoples of East and Southeast...
-
Afanasyev Ring
Prince Ring
Icelandic fairy tale
included by
Andrew Lang in The
Yellow Fairy Book. Jón Árnason
Prince Lír The Last
Unicorn He is a
skilled hero...
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British literature is from the
United Kingdom of
Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, and the
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