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Street and Smith's New York Weekly
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Street and Smith's New York Weekly

· July 12, 1866

This penny weekly serialized melodramatic fiction for working-class readers, combining sensational plots with wood-engraved illustrations of emotional confrontation. The cover depicts a domestic crisis—a woman's apparent distress amid formally dressed figures—typical of the genre's focus on betrayal, passion, and moral reckoning. Street and Smith's New York Weekly was part of a thriving market for cheap serialized stories that supplied Victorian urban audiences with adventure, crime, and Gothic horror. These publications, printed on low-grade paper and distributed weekly, preceded comic books as the primary graphic narrative medium for mass audiences, establishing conventions of illustrated melodrama, cliffhanger serialization, and visual storytelling that would define comics' inheritance.

About this artifact

Date
July 12, 1866
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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