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

· August 17, 1865

This penny weekly showcases the sensational fiction that gripped Victorian working-class readers. The cover illustration depicts a moonlit nocturnal scene—likely a graveyard or haunted landscape with gnarled trees—establishing the Gothic mood typical of the era's melodramatic serials. Street & Smith's New York Weekly was among the most popular cheap newspapers of its kind, offering serialized tales of crime, betrayal, supernatural horror, and moral transgression in installments affordable to laborers and servants. These publications, dismissed by middle-class critics as corrupting trash, provided their audience with vicarious thrills and clear moral frameworks within narratives of virtue imperiled and vice punished. This direct ancestor of the modern comic book strip satisfied an appetite for visual storytelling and lurid sensation that persists today.

About this artifact

Date
August 17, 1865
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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