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

· May 21, 1868

This penny weekly presents a domestic melodrama in serial form: a gentleman and woman in Victorian dress confront each other in a sparse interior, their body language suggesting betrayal or accusation. Such serialized fiction, published cheaply and rapidly for working-class readers, dominated mid-nineteenth-century popular culture. Stories of seduction, crime, and moral transgression—often featuring stock characters of virtue wronged and villainy unmasked—appeared weekly in papers like this one. These narratives, illustrated with dramatic woodcuts, preceded the comic book form by decades, sharing its episodic structure, visual storytelling, and appetite for sensation over literary polish. Penny dreadfuls and penny bloods represented the first mass-market narrative entertainment in America, establishing conventions of serialization and illustrated drama that comics would inherit.

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Date
May 21, 1868
Rights
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