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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 SERIALIZATION OF LITERATURE IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND SERIALIZATION OF LITERATURE IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND ROSE TO PROMINENCE THANKS TO double click to change this header text! What is it, you may ask? Publishing a singular, often rather large work in installments (weekly, monthly, etc.) Increases in literacy and popular demandfor education Industrialization - the printing press and cheaper paper Affordability of magazines and newspapers compared to moreexpensive novels $$ METHODOLOGY OF SERIAL FICTION Monthly issues sold for about one shilling, while the novel was one guinea (21 shillings) : Some authors wrote the completenovel beforehand and submittedall the monthly parts together. : Others let the novel evolve witheach part, which, for the first time, took into account readers' input.: Both types had to keep in mind the primarily family audience. Penny Dreadful Led to Increases in Literacy Rates, : Created as an even cheaperalternative to Dickens' serial literature (only cost a penny): Targeted to male working class youth: Usually poor quality, sensational fiction: Like serial novels, these increased literacy rate Paved the way for the likes of:: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Wilkie Collinsand American authors such as, : Harriet Beecher Stowe: Henry James: Herman Melville which facilitates reform, by educating the masses and raising awareness CHARLES DICKENS POPULARIZED SERLIALIZED FICTION IN 1836 WITH THE SUCCESS OF HIS PICKWICK PAPERS CHARLES DICKENS POPULARIZED SERLIALIZED FICTION IN 1836 WITH THE SUCCESS OF HIS PICKWICK PAPERS Please, Sir, I want some more From then on, the demand forserial literature skyrocketed
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