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The New York Weekly, Vol. XIII, No. 19
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The New York Weekly, Vol. XIII, No. 19

· April 10, 1858

This penny weekly's cover depicts a Victorian melodrama in progress: a woman in distress, a menacing figure, and onlookers frozen in shock and concern. The ornate masthead and dense columns of serialized fiction typify the format that dominated working-class reading in mid-nineteenth-century America. These cheap weeklies—priced within reach of laborers and servants—offered serialized stories of crime, betrayal, supernatural horror, and social transgression. Sold on street corners and in taverns, penny dreadfuls fed an insatiable appetite for sensation and moral instruction wrapped in entertainment. The theatrical woodcut aesthetic and melodramatic plotting established visual and narrative conventions that would directly influence the comic book form a century later.

About this artifact

Date
April 10, 1858
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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