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

· March 30, 1865

The cover depicts a violent street brawl—figures in period dress grappling, falling, and striking one another in chaotic motion. This penny weekly exemplified the sensational serials that dominated working-class Victorian reading. Published by Street & Smith, these cheap papers offered serialized tales of crime, murder, and melodrama, illustrated with dramatic woodcuts. Priced at two cents per copy, they reached factory workers, servants, and street vendors hungry for excitement beyond their daily lives. Though moralists condemned them as corrupting, penny dreadfuls shaped modern popular fiction and anticipated comics' blend of text and image, episodic storytelling, and visual spectacle designed for rapid consumption.

About this artifact

Date
March 30, 1865
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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