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

· June 11, 1868

This penny weekly presents a horseman confronting a man outside a cottage—a moment of melodramatic confrontation rendered in stark engraving. Such serialized fiction, priced at mere pennies, reached working-class readers hungry for sensation: tales of crime, betrayal, and moral struggle told in weekly installments. These cheap papers, mass-produced and widely distributed, offered urban laborers thrilling escapes featuring virtuous heroines, villainous seducers, and violent justice. The lurid woodcuts and sensational plots reflected Victorian anxieties about class, sexuality, and social disorder. Though critics condemned them as degrading trash, penny dreadfuls established the formula—episodic narrative, visual drama, emotional intensity—that would shape comic books a century later.

About this artifact

Date
June 11, 1868
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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