The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers, originally published in 1895, is a seminal work of weird fiction that has left a profound impact on the horror genre. This collection of interconnected stories revolves around a forbidden play, The King in Yellow, which drives those who read it to madness. Considered a masterwork of supernatural and psychological horror, the book has influenced numerous authors, from H.P. Lovecraft to Neil Gaiman, and continues to captivate readers with its eerie, dreamlike atmosphere.
This special edition brings Chambers’ haunting world into the modern era with fresh appeal, republished to meet today’s standards. Featuring beautifully hand-drawn illustrations, it enhances the reading experience, giving life to the unsettling stories within. With detailed sketches inspired by the dark and mysterious tone of the book, readers will find themselves visually immersed in the strange, nightmarish landscapes Chambers crafted over a century ago.
Inside, you will discover some of the most iconic tales in early weird fiction:
"The Repairer of Reputations" – A dark tale of delusion and power, set in an alternate future.
"The Mask" – A surreal story of love, art, and madness.
"In the Court of the Dragon" – A chilling encounter with a sinister figure in a shadowy church.
"The Yellow Sign" – A disturbing tale of a painter and the terrifying symbol that haunts him.
These stories, along with others in the collection, explore the themes of madness, reality, and cosmic terror, paving the way for later horror classics such as H.P. Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu and The Shadow over Innsmouth. Like the works of Edgar Allan Poe, Chambers weaves psychological tension with supernatural dread, creating a sense of existential unease.
1895 novel, Kindle format