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The King in Yellow

Robert W. Chambers

Editora: DigiCat

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Robert W. Chambers' "The King in Yellow" is a seminal work of supernatural fiction that intricately weaves together themes of madness, despair, and the interconnectedness of reality and illusion. Comprised of a series of linked short stories, the collection draws heavily from the late 19th-century aesthetic movement, characterized by lush prose and an emphasis on the evocative power of art and beauty. Central to the narrative is a fictional play—also titled "The King in Yellow"—that drives its characters to madness, symbolizing the dangers of forbidden knowledge and the collapse of rationality in the face of existential dread. Chambers' writing deftly explores the tension between the sublime and the grotesque, making notable contributions to the genre of weird fiction that would later influence writers like H.P. Lovecraft. Chambers, a prominent figure in the literary circles of his time, was deeply influenced by the fin-de-siècle ethos and the aesthetic principles surrounding societal upheaval. His background in the arts, together with his experiences in Paris, informed much of his understanding of beauty intertwined with horror. "The King in Yellow" reflects his preoccupation with the complexities of the human psyche and the impact of art on reality, culminating in a haunting portrayal of despair that resonated within the societal context of his era. This masterfully composed collection is essential reading for enthusiasts of Gothic literature, oddities of the human experience, and aficionados of weird fiction. Engaging and thought-provoking, "The King in Yellow" invites readers to confront the boundaries between sanity and madness, ultimately serving as a profound meditation on the power of art and the lurking terror of unknown realities. Dive into this timeless classic to uncover the complexities and dark allure that have rendered it a cornerstone of modern horror literature.
Disponível desde: 13/11/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 175 páginas.

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