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Explain any five reasons for bringing in large number of new readers among children women and workers during the late 19th century.

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Answered by nilesh102
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hi mate,

because they 1) Britain established schools for children.

2) children started to learning because of story, fairytales.

3) women gave more interest for learning. They involved in education.

4) Libraries w're set up for middle class people where they could get free learning.

5)Primary education became compulsory in Britain in the 19th century. Children emerged as an important category of readers. School text books were published for them.

i hope it helps you.

Answered by HariesRam
40

Answer:

New readers in the 19th century included children, women and workers.

(i) As primary education became compulsory in the late 19th century, children became an important category of readers. School textbooks had to be published. In France, a children press was started, which published new works as well as old fairy tales.

(ii) Women became important as readers as well as writers. Penny magzines were meant for women, as were manuals, teaching proper behaviour and housekeeping. When novels were written in the 19th century, women became important readers.

(iii) In the 19th century, lending libraries in England, sent books to white-collar workers, artisans and lower middle class people and became instrumental in educating them. They also wrote political tracts and autobiographies.

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