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

· February 25, 1869

This penny weekly depicts a Victorian domestic scene: a woman lies ill in bed while another figure tends to her, rendered in the sentimental melodrama style of mid-nineteenth-century serialized fiction. Street & Smith's New York Weekly typified the cheap newspapers that dominated working-class reading. These serials—costing a penny—fed appetite for sensational crime, supernatural horror, and moral tales, their densely packed pages and woodcut illustrations bringing serialized stories to laborers and servants unable to afford bound books. The genre's stock elements (mysterious illness, virtue in peril, graphic violence) established conventions the comic book would later inherit: episodic narrative, visual-textual integration, and emotional intensity pitched to popular audiences beyond literary elites.

About this artifact

Date
February 25, 1869
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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