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

· May 30, 1881

This penny weekly serialized melodramatic fiction for working-class readers, featuring sensational woodcut illustrations of domestic crises and moral conflicts. The cover depicts figures in Victorian dress confronting scenes of betrayal and emotional turmoil—stock scenarios of the era's commercial fiction. Such serials, priced for laborers and servants, offered weekly installments of crime, romance, and mystery that competed with newspapers for attention. Publishers like Street & Smith mass-produced these cheap weeklies by the thousands, employing anonymous writers and illustrators to churn out formulaic plots of seduction, villainy, and redemption. The penny dreadful's emphasis on visual drama and episodic narrative directly prefigured the comic book industry that would emerge decades later, sharing the same appetite for accessible serialization and lurid imagery aimed at popular audiences.

About this artifact

Date
May 30, 1881
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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