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Golden Days for Boys and Girls
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Golden Days for Boys and Girls

· 1880

This volume index from Golden Days represents the weekly story papers that dominated Victorian working-class reading. Published serially at minimal cost, such publications offered sensational fiction—adventure, crime, and melodrama—to audiences hungry for escapism beyond their daily labor. The ornate gilt lettering and leather binding signal the era's contradictions: mass-produced entertainment dressed in genteel aesthetics. Though Golden Days aimed at youth, it shared DNA with penny dreadfuls featuring criminal exploits and moral catastrophe. These serialized stories directly anticipated the comic book format, establishing the visual-narrative hybrid and episodic structure that would define the medium. Working-class readers, especially children, found agency in these plots where virtue struggled against vice in vivid, exciting terms.

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Date
1880
Rights
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