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how did the leading libraries in england become instrument for educating white collar worker in the nineteenth century

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With the introduction of compulsory education, children became an important category of readers, A children's press, devoted to literature for children was set up in France in 1857. The press published new works as well as fairy tales and folk tales.
 
The Grimm Brothers in Germany spent years compiling traditional folk tales gathered from peasants. Later it was edited and published as collection in 1812. Rural folk tales thus acquired a new form. There was growth in number of women writers, Penny magazines especially meant for women were published. Novels became popular and the best novelist were  Jane Austen, the Bronte sister etc

because of this the leading libraries in England became instrument for education white-collar workers,artisans and lower middle class people

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