The Mysteries of the Court of London
Reynolds, George W. M. (George William MacArthur), 1814-1879 · circa 1850
George W. M. Reynolds's serialized novel epitomizes the penny blood—cheap weekly installments that gripped Victorian working-class readers with lurid tales of crime, corruption, and hidden vice. Published at a penny per issue, these melodramatic serials depicted aristocratic scandal and criminal intrigue as entertainment for those excluded from the drawing rooms they described. Reynolds's prolific output fed an insatiable appetite for sensation and moral transgression presented as social exposé. The penny blood's vivid typography, sensational plots, and episodic format directly prefigure the comic book: both media democratized thrilling narratives through affordable serialization, targeting readers hungry for adventure beyond their station. This lineage connects Victorian street literature to modern sequential art.
About this artifact
- Creator
- Reynolds, George W. M. (George William MacArthur), 1814-1879
- Date
- circa 1850
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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