penny dreadful
English
Etymology
From their low price and the lower-class British use of dreadful (“sensationalized crime reporting”).
Noun
penny dreadful (plural penny dreadfuls)
- (originally derogatory, now usually historical) A cheap paperback book, particularly those concerning lurid depictions of crime in the Victorian era.
- (originally derogatory, now usually historical) Pulp fiction: stories written in the lurid style of the penny dreadfuls.
Usage notes
Also used attributively as an adjective.
Derived terms
See also
References
- Oxford English Dictionary, "penny, n.", 2005.
Further reading
- penny dreadful on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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