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

· February 25, 1878

This penny weekly exemplifies the serialized melodrama that entertained Victorian working-class readers. The cover depicts a dramatic scene: a woman gestures urgently toward a burning building while two men in dark coats observe. Such lurid woodcut illustrations promised readers sensation and moral instruction in equal measure—tales of crime, betrayal, and virtue tested by circumstance.

Cheap serials like this, costing mere pennies, democratized storytelling for laborers and servants who couldn't afford bound novels. Publishers like Street and Smith saturated urban newsstands with weekly installments designed for rapid consumption and discussion. The form's emphasis on visual drama, serialized narrative momentum, and working-class anxieties established conventions that would directly shape the comic book form decades later.

About this artifact

Date
February 25, 1878
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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