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

· April 18, 1881

This penny weekly serialized melodramatic fiction for working-class readers hungry for sensation. The cover depicts a domestic scene of apparent blackmail or seduction—a woman in distress confronted by three men in a modest interior. Street & Smith dominated the market for cheap serialized stories, offering serialized novels, crime narratives, and Gothic tales at prices affordable to laborers and servants. These publications, often called penny dreadfuls or blood papers, provided the narrative pleasures later inherited by comic books: episodic storytelling, vivid illustration, rapid plot turns, and the spectacle of moral transgression. Working-class readers devoured tales of urban crime, betrayed innocence, and social danger, finding in these pages both escape and a distorted mirror of Victorian anxieties about class, gender, and urban life.

About this artifact

Date
April 18, 1881
Rights
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