18th century new readers from the middle class had more interest in romances and tragedies true of false
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it is true because as they have not discovered anything so now they were taking interest
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The statement is False.
- The eighteenth century's preferred reading material was novels. Lending libraries, in particular, sated the thirst for reading material.
- The new readers were mostly composed of members of the upper and middle classes, with some labourers and craftsmen thrown in for good measure.
- The readers and the time period placed a greater emphasis on rationality, intelligence, logic, and wit.
- Excessive emotionalism, romance, dramatic sentimentalism, zeal, and even inventiveness were all condemned.
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