The Yellow Book
"The Yellow Book" was a quarterly literary magazine published in England from 1894 to 1897. It is best known for its association with the Aesthetic Movement and featured a mix of fiction, poetry, and illustrations. The magazine was notable for its distinctive yellow cover and aimed to promote new and experimental writing.
The publication included works by prominent authors such as Oscar Wilde and Henry James, and it played a significant role in the cultural landscape of the time. "The Yellow Book" was influential in shaping modern literature and is remembered for its bold artistic choices and innovative content.