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Street & Smith's New York Weekly
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Street & Smith's New York Weekly

· November 26, 1877

This penny weekly features a dramatic engraving of a swordsman in period costume engaged in combat, surrounded by elaborately dressed figures in what appears to be a palace or grand interior. The publication exemplifies the serialized sensation fiction that dominated working-class reading in the Victorian era. These cheap weeklies delivered melodramatic tales of adventure, crime, and romance in installments, costing only a penny and reaching audiences excluded from more expensive literature. Street & Smith's New York Weekly, founded in 1857, became one of America's most popular story papers, featuring serialized novels alongside advertisements and notices. The genre established conventions that would directly influence comic book storytelling: episodic narrative, visual spectacle, working-class protagonists, and an appetite for action and peril that shaped popular entertainment for generations to come.

About this artifact

Date
November 26, 1877
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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