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how did the Indian literature change during the late 19th and early20th century​

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the literature of this period was influenced by the freedom struggle in return by the influence of freedom struggle and became an instrument to promote nationalism among people

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By the late-nineteenth century, mechanical printing presses were set up in different parts of the Country.

a. Prints could be produced in larger numbers.

b. These prints could therefore be sold cheap in the market. Poor could afford them.

c. Lifelike images of Bengali personalities and mythological pictures were produced from the late nineteenth century,

d. Issues of caste discrimination began to be written about in many printed tracts and essays. This helped in bringing these issues to the forefront of public consciousness.

e. Many journals carrying writings by women highlighting their plight began to be printed.

f. Paintings and journals depicted the social life. The Indian Charivari was one of the many journals of caricature and satire published in the late nineteenth century.

g. Cheap editions of religious tracts and scriptures were illustrated.

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