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The Magic Ring
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The Magic Ring

· January 20, 1877

A young man in classical dress extends a ring toward two seated figures in a shadowed chamber—a scene of supernatural transaction and moral peril. This serialized story epitomizes the penny dreadful, cheap weekly fiction that flooded Victorian working-class households from the 1830s onward. These publications trafficked in melodrama, occult intrigue, and tales of temptation, offering sensational escape for readers who could afford a penny per installment. Often illustrated with wood-engraved drama, penny dreadfuls faced middle-class condemnation as corrupting trash. Yet they represent a crucial precursor to modern comics: mass-produced, episodic narratives combining text and image for popular consumption, designed to keep readers buying the next week's installment.

About this artifact

Date
January 20, 1877
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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