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

· September 30, 1878

This penny weekly presents a domestic melodrama in steel-engraved illustration: two women in distress huddle near a barrel while a man lurks in shadow, the composition thick with Victorian moral panic. Such serialized fiction—cheaply printed, widely distributed—fed working-class readers' hunger for sensation: crime, betrayal, supernatural threat, and virtue imperiled. Priced within reach of laborers and servants, these weeklies offered escape through narrative excess and emotional intensity. The visual spectacle and episodic storytelling format prefigured modern comics, establishing serialization, cliffhangers, and sequential imagery as popular narrative tools. Street & Smith dominated this market, reaching hundreds of thousands with tales of murder, seduction, and social transgression that shocked genteel critics even as they captivated readers.

About this artifact

Date
September 30, 1878
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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