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

· January 18, 1866

This penny weekly presents a domestic melodrama in progress: well-dressed men and women cluster around a woman collapsed in a chair, her distress the visual center of working-class sensation fiction. Street & Smith's New York Weekly epitomized the cheap serialized stories that dominated Victorian popular reading. Priced at mere pennies, these weeklies delivered installments of crime, mystery, and emotional extremity to factory workers, servants, and other readers excluded from respectable literature. The woodcut illustrations promised visual proof of the sensational plots within. Though critics condemned penny dreadfuls as corrupting influences, they established the formula—serialized narrative, dramatic imagery, accessible language—that would evolve into the comic book format decades later.

About this artifact

Date
January 18, 1866
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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