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The Weekly Novelette
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The Weekly Novelette

· Saturday, September 24, 1859

This penny serial's cover illustrates a melodramatic scene: a woman is carried aloft by a man while others gesture frantically from a bridge or parapet overlooking a distant city. The engraving captures the serialized sensation fiction that defined Victorian popular entertainment. Published at four cents per issue, such weeklies fed working-class hunger for sensational plots involving romance, intrigue, and moral peril. These cheaply produced serials—ancestor to modern comics—bypassed literary gatekeepers, reaching factory workers and servants with stories of passion and crime. Their theatrical woodcut illustrations and serialized format made complex narratives accessible to readers with limited leisure time, establishing narrative strategies and visual storytelling conventions that would later shape comic books themselves.

About this artifact

Date
Saturday, September 24, 1859
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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