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

· February 27, 1868

This front page announces "Nellie Ellsworth; or, The Lover Fiend," a serialized melodrama featuring two figures in a parlor scene rendered in dramatic shadow. Such weekly story papers, priced at a few cents, flooded the Victorian market with sensation fiction—tales of crime, seduction, betrayal, and moral reckoning aimed at working-class readers hungry for excitement beyond their daily lives. These publications, ancestors of the modern comic book, combined lurid illustration with dense text to deliver affordable thrills. While their class anxiety and ethnic caricatures reflected period prejudices, penny dreadfuls and story papers democratized entertainment, establishing the serial narrative format and visual-textual integration that would define comics a century later.

About this artifact

Date
February 27, 1868
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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