- Yellow Book
The "Yellow Book", published in
London from1894 to1897 byElkin Mathews and John Lane, later by John Lane alone, and edited by the AmericanHenry Harland , was a quarterly literaryperiodical (priced at 5s.) that lent its name to the "Yellow" 1890s.It was a leading journal of the British 1890s; to some degree associated with
Aestheticism and Decadence, the magazine contained a wide range of literary and artistic genres,poetry ,short stories ,essays , bookillustrations ,portraits , and reproductions ofpaintings .Aubrey Beardsley was its first art editor, and he has been credited with the idea of the yellow cover, with its association with French fiction of the period. He obtained works by such artists asCharles Conder ,William Rothenstein ,John Singer Sargent ,Walter Sickert , andPhilip Wilson Steer . The literary content was no less distinguished; authors found within its pages during the three years of its existence include:
*Max Beerbohm
*Arnold Bennett
*"Baron Corvo "
*Ernest Dowson
*George Gissing
*Henry James
*Sir Edmund Gosse
*Richard Le Gallienne
*Charlotte Mew
*Arthur Symons
*H. G. Wells
*William Butler Yeats Though
Oscar Wilde never published anything within its pages, it was linked to him because Beardsley had illustrated his "Salomé" and because he was on friendly terms with many of the contributors. Moreover, in Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1891), a major corrupting influence on Dorian is "the yellow book" which Lord Henry sends over to amuse him after thesuicide of his first love. This "yellow book" is understood by critics to beÀ rebours byJoris-Karl Huysmans , a representative work of Parisian decadence that heavily influenced Britishaesthetes like Beardsley. Such books in Paris were wrapped in yellow paper to alert the reader to their lascivious content. It is not clear, however, whether "Dorian Gray" is the direct source for the review's title. Soon after Wilde was arrested in April 1895 Beardsley was dismissed as the periodical's art editor, his post taken over by thepublisher ,John Lane , assisted by another artist,Patten Wilson . Althoughcritics have contended that the quality of its contents declined after Beardsley left and that the "Yellow Book" became a vehicle for promoting the work of Lane's authors, a remarkably high standard in both art and literature was maintained until the periodical ceased publication in the spring of 1897. A notable feature was the inclusion of work by women writers and illustrators, among themElla D'Arcy andEthel Colburn Mayne (both also served as Harland's subeditors),George Egerton ,Rosamund Marriott Watson ,Ada Leverson , Netta andNellie Syrett , andEthel Reed .Perhaps indicative of the "Yellow Book's" past significance in literary circles of its day is a reference to it in a fictional piece thirty-three years after it ceased publication. American author
Willa Cather noted its presence in the personal library of one of her characters in the short story, "Double Birthday ", noting that it had lost its "power to seduce and stimulate..."The "Yellow Book" differed from other periodicals in that it was issued
clothbound , made a strict distinction between the literary and art contents (only in one or two instances were these connected), did not includeserial fiction, and contained no advertisements exceptpublishers' lists . Complete runs of the 13 quarterly volumes will be found in most academic (and many public) libraries, though many of these sets are, in fact,reprints produced after the turn of the century by Lane and by others. A guide to the magazine's contents, "The Yellow Book: A Checklist and Index," by Mark Samuels Lasner, was published in 1998.References
External links
All 13 volumes are available to download from [http://www.archive.org www.archive.org] in either djvu or pdf formats:
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowapril189401uoft volume 1]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowjuly189402uoft volume 2]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowoct189403uoft volume 3]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowjan189504uoft volume 4]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowapr189505uoft volume 5]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowjul189506uoft volume 6]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowoct189507uoft volume 7]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowjan189608uoft volume 8]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowapr189609uoft volume 9]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowjuly189610uoft volume 10]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowoct189611uoft volume 11]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowjan189712uoft volume 12]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/yellowapr189713uoft volume 13]
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