A complete issue · 400 pages · 1894
The Mysteries of the Court of London Vol. 4
A complete, restored issue of Penny Dreadfuls from 1894 — all 400 pages of cheap serialized Victorian sensation fiction — crime, horror, and lurid melodrama, free to page through at ComicBooks.com.
A complete issue · 400 pages · 1894
This serialized novel by Reynolds, serialized melodrama following the intrigues of the royal court. The featured narrative concerns Princess Charlotte, who writes a lengthy letter to her mother at Windsor Castle, hoping to send warning via Jocelyn Loftus to the Princess Caroline in Italy about conspiracies against her. The story emphasizes Princess Charlotte's psychological distress—she broods on the crimes and immoralities pervading her family and Windsor Castle itself, her mind conjuring phantoms and horrors as wind and rain batter the castle windows. The text captures her mounting terror in isolation, torn between summoning attendants and maintaining royal composure. The serial encompasses numerous subplots involving aristocratic characters (Lord Curzon, Colonel Malpas, Lady Prescott, Florence Eaton, Venetia, and others) engaged in theatrical intrigue, dueling, drowning, dissection, executions by guillotine, and various conspiracies. Illustrated by B. Gilbert and W. H. Taptain.
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