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Street and Smith's New York Weekly
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Street and Smith's New York Weekly

· December 27, 1880

This penny weekly serialized The Little Widow; or, The Fortune-Hunter's Doom, a melodramatic tale of urban intrigue. The cover illustration depicts a scene of moral crisis: a woman with a baby carriage confronts three menacing figures in an interior setting, their postures suggesting theft, seduction, or blackmail. Such stories—mixing crime, class conflict, and domestic tragedy—fed working-class Victorian readers' appetite for sensational fiction. Penny dreadfuls like this, priced within reach of laborers and servants, offered escape through serialized narratives of danger and social upheaval. The genre's blend of lurid illustration and episodic storytelling directly prefigured the modern comic book, establishing formats and visual-narrative techniques that persist today.

About this artifact

Date
December 27, 1880
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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