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Street & Smith's New York Weekly
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Street & Smith's New York Weekly

· August 29, 1867

The cover depicts a parlor scene of domestic crisis: a man confronts a woman while a third figure reclines, suggesting betrayal or scandal. This serialized fiction weekly, priced at ten cents, reached working-class readers hungry for melodrama, crime, and moral transgression. Penny dreadfuls like this one flourished in the mid-nineteenth century, offering installment stories of murder, seduction, and social disorder that newspapers of the genteel press condemned as corrupting. The lurid woodcut illustrations and sensational plots established conventions—cliffhangers, stock villains, working-class protagonists in peril—that would directly influence the comic book form decades later. Street & Smith's dominance in this market made them architects of popular narrative structure itself.

About this artifact

Date
August 29, 1867
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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