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

· November 7, 1881

This penny weekly presents a melodramatic scene: well-dressed men interrogate a woman in a carriage, her distress evident as one figure gestures accusingly. The illustration anchors a serialized story titled "Sir Henry's Heir: The Offer of the White Horses."

Cheap weeklies like this fed working-class Victorian readers' hunger for sensation—crime, betrayal, and moral extremity compressed into installments costing pennies. Printed on rough paper and featuring woodcut illustrations, such publications reached audiences excluded from respectable literature. These serials prioritized plot momentum and emotional intensity over literary refinement, establishing narrative conventions—cliffhangers, mysterious identities, virtue tested—that would later define comic books. The sensational penny press democratized storytelling, proving mass audiences craved adventure and melodrama told in rapid, visual form.

About this artifact

Date
November 7, 1881
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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