Social Sciences, asked by Ayushibilwadia, 1 year ago

how did the printing press help in collecting children as it's new readership
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Answered by kartikkhandelwal
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Primary education became compulsory from the late nineteenth century, children became an important category of readers. Production of school textbooks became critical for the publishing industry. A children’s press, devoted to literature for children alone, was set up in France in 1857. This press published new works as well as old fairy tales and folk tales. The Grimm Brothers in Germany spent years compiling traditional folk tales gathered from peasants. They collected edited stories published in a collection in 1812. Anything that was considered unsuitable for children or would appear vulgar to the elites, was not included in the published version. Rural folk tales thus acquired a new form. mark me as brainliest
Answered by shahsaleem
19

Primary education had become compulsory from the late 19th century.

Publishing industry started production of school textbooks.

A children press was set up in France in 1857.

The Grimm brothers in Germany spent years compiling traditional folk tales.

Anything that was considered unsuitable for children was not published.

Old fairy tales and folktales were written.

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