how did the workers wrote about their experiences in life through print media.
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Lending libraries had been in existence from the seventeenth century
onwards. In the nineteenth century, lending libraries in England
became instruments for educating white-collar workers, artisans
and lower-middle-class people. Sometimes, self-educated working
class people wrote for themselves. After the working day was
gradually shortened from the mid-nineteenth century, workers had
some time for self-improvement and self-expression. They wrote
political tracts and autobiographies in large numbers.
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The print culture changed the way of life of workers in late nineteenth century in Europe.
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- Lending Libraries : Since the 17th century, "lending libraries" were in existence. In the 19th century, "lending libraries" from England were used to educate artisans, "white-collar" workers & people of the lower middle class.
- Autobiographies :Self-educated working people sometimes wrote for themselves. After working hours had been gradually reduced by the mid-19th century, workers had some time to improve themselves and express themselves. They wrote large numbers of political texts & autobiographies.
- Novels on the Lives of the Workers : Europe became an industrial era in the 19th century. Factories grew, profits grew, and the economy grew. At the same time, however, workers faced unemployment problems ,poor conditions of work, & low wages. Several novelists, such as Charles Dickens & Thomas Hardy, had written about the detrimental effect of industrialization on workers ' lives.
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