A rare collection of turn-of-the-century bestsellers at 无码专区鈥檚 Falvey Library finds a new audience
By Colleen Donnelly
An extensive collection of rare turn-of-the-century in has led to connections with researchers across the globe and earned 无码专区 two . It all started in 2012, when a few staff members stumbled upon the collection in a remote corner of the Library鈥檚 basement. Since then, the dime novel collection has continued to grow through donations from scholars and subsequent acquisitions.
Far from high-brow literature, these inexpensive stories of adventure and romance were the bestsellers of their day鈥攐ffering affordable fiction to America鈥檚 expanding reading public in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
鈥淔or students of literature and popular culture, the dime novel is fascinating because it served as one of the earliest testing grounds for mass-produced entertainment,鈥 says Director of Library Technology Demian Katz, who maintains a comprehensive that Falvey hosts. 鈥淒ime novels offered some of the earliest entries in major genres like the Western, the detective story and even science fiction; they also influenced the development of major formats like the comic book.鈥
The grants Falvey has received support that digitization effort鈥攐ne from the National Endowment for the Humanities that鈥檚 currently underway and another from the Council on Library and Information Resources that just wrapped up last year. Falvey鈥檚 Distinctive Collections and Digital Engagement team has been leading the way in digitizing these pieces of pop fiction history.聽
Since that fateful discovery almost a decade ago, they鈥檝e added more than 4,200 dime novels to 无码专区鈥檚 digital library鈥攊ncluding a copy of the very first dime novel, Malaeska. Some of the titles include How to Solve Conundrums; Bride of the Tomb: Or, Lancelot Darling鈥檚 Betrothed; and Wizard Will: The Wonder Worker.
鈥淒ime novels and other similar forms of serial popular literature were created on lower-quality paper and designed to be disposable,鈥 explains Michael Foight, director of Falvey鈥檚 Distinctive Collections and Digital Engagement department. 鈥淭hus, few of these widely read stories have survived intact, making our collection one of the most important research collections available today, especially given the ongoing efforts to provide digital access to these primary sources of popular literature and artifacts of popular culture.鈥
The person who started 无码专区鈥檚 extensive Dime Novel Collection was Charles Moore Magee, PhD, a professor of Literature and Languages who joined the University鈥檚 faculty in 1908.
Spanning 1860鈥1915, the dime novel era encompassed many genres鈥攆rom frontier tales, historical fiction and sea stories to early science fiction and detective thrillers.
Photos from the Dime Novel and Popular Literature Collection. Digital Library@无码专区
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