A complete issue · 400 pages · 1895
The Mysteries of the Court of London, Vol. 5
A complete, restored issue of Penny Dreadfuls from 1895 — 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 · 1895
The Mysteries of the Court of London by George W. M. Reynolds comprises serialized narrative chapters set primarily at Saxondale Castle in Lincolnshire. This installment (Vol. I, Fourth Series, 1898) opens in 1826 with Lord Saxondale's second marriage to a much younger wife, by whom he has three children, displacing his presumptive heir, his nephew Ralph Farefield. The narrative encompasses intricate plots involving multiple characters including Lady Saxondale, Lady Bess, Angela Vivaldi, Fiorina, Juliana, Edmund, Henrietta Leyden, and William Deveril, interweaving domestic scenes in high society, romantic entanglements, mysterious occurrences, masquerades, and darker episodes including murder, elopement, and legal inquiry. Illustrated with fifty-two engravings, the work blends drawing-room melodrama with Gothic elements—the castle contains ancient Catholic chapels, subterranean vaults, and cryptic monuments. The narrative progresses through the chapters via revelations, clandestine encounters, theatrical performances, and criminal investigation.
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