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

· July 30, 1877

This penny weekly depicts a dramatic street confrontation: a woman in distress, surrounded by figures in Victorian dress, one man forcibly restraining another. Such sensational imagery sold thousands of copies to working-class readers hungry for melodrama and crime. Serialized stories of murder, seduction, and betrayal filled these cheap papers, which cost a penny and promised excitement beyond the reach of respectable literature. Street & Smith's New York Weekly epitomized the penny dreadful tradition—mass-produced fiction that gave ordinary people access to thrilling narratives. These weekly serials, with their visual drama and episodic storytelling, established the template comic books would inherit: cheap, accessible stories told through words and pictures, aimed at broad popular audiences rather than literary elites.

About this artifact

Date
July 30, 1877
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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