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Supplement to the Young Men of Great Britain, No. 4
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Supplement to the Young Men of Great Britain, No. 4

· Tuesday, February 18, 1868

A sailor and woman confront each other aboard ship in this wood-engraved cover for a penny serial. Such supplements—distributed free with newspapers—fed Victorian working-class readers' hunger for melodrama, crime, and sensation. These serialized stories of shipwrecks, seduction, and moral peril were scorned by middle-class critics yet enormously profitable, reaching audiences who could afford neither novels nor theater. The penny blood or dreadful established narrative formulas—virtuous heroines, villainous suitors, last-minute rescues—that would later structure comic books. Crude printing, lurid illustrations, and sensational plots made serialized fiction an early mass medium, creating an appetite for episodic storytelling that persists today.

About this artifact

Date
Tuesday, February 18, 1868
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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