- 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...
- idea to make it
appear as if the tree is
dying by
painting all the
leaves yellow. The ruse
almost works, but for the rain that
washes all the
paint off....
- Hofbrücke [de] Kapellbrücke Spreuerbrücke
Luzern Civic c.1360
Three medieval covered wooden pedestrian truss bridges,
dating to the 14th and 15th centuries...
-
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...
- 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...
-
Yellow fever is a
viral disease of
typically short duration. In most cases,
symptoms include fever, chills, loss of appetite, nausea,
muscle pains—particularly...