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The Story Paper: 'The Queen's Secret'
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The Story Paper: 'The Queen's Secret'

· September 9, 1876

A young courtier in Elizabethan dress leans toward an elderly man with a long beard, their urgent conversation suggesting scandal or intrigue. This serialized melodrama exemplifies the penny dreadful—cheap weekly fiction that reached Victorian working-class readers hungry for historical romance, mystery, and moral complexity. Published at one penny, such papers serialized sensation stories across dozens of issues, building suspense through cliffhangers and cliff-side drama. These publications, scorned by middle-class moralists as corrupting trash, actually trained mass audiences in narrative sophistication and sustained plot development—direct ancestors to modern comic book serials and their episodic storytelling conventions.

About this artifact

Date
September 9, 1876
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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