How print revolution led to the development of reading mania in Europe.
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1. Printing press, a new reading public emerged. Reduced the cost of books, now a reading public came into being.
2. Knowledge was transferred orally. Before the age of print books were not only expensive but they could not be produced in sufficient numbers.
3. But the transition was not so simple. Books could be read only by the literate and the rates of literary in most European crematories were very low, Oral culture thus entered print and printed material was orally transmitted. And the hearing public and reading public became intermingled.
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1. Printing press, a new reading public emerged. Reduced the cost of books, now a reading public came into being.
2. Knowledge was transferred orally. Before the age of print books were not only expensive but they could not be produced in sufficient numbers.
3. But the transition was not so simple. Books could be read only by the literate and the rates of literary in most European crematories were very low, Oral culture thus entered print and printed material was orally transmitted. And the hearing public and reading public became intermingled.
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1. As literacy and schools spread in European countries, there was a virtual reading mania that developed.
2. New forms of popular literature appeared to target new readers.There were ritual calendars along with ballads and folk tales.
3. In England, penny chapbooks were carried by petty pedlars, known as chapmen and sold for a penny, so that even the poor could buy them.In France, these low-priced books were called ‘Biliotheque Bleue’, as they were bound in cheap blue covers.
4. There were also romances, histories, books of various sizes, serving different purposes and interests.
5. Periodical press developed to combine information on current affairs with entertainment.
6. The ideas of scientists and scholars had now become more accessible to the common people.Scientists like Isaac Newton began to publish their discoveries.
7. Writings of thinkers like Thomas Paine, Voltaire and Rousseau also affected the thinking of the people.
These factors led to the development of reading mania in Europe.
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2. New forms of popular literature appeared to target new readers.There were ritual calendars along with ballads and folk tales.
3. In England, penny chapbooks were carried by petty pedlars, known as chapmen and sold for a penny, so that even the poor could buy them.In France, these low-priced books were called ‘Biliotheque Bleue’, as they were bound in cheap blue covers.
4. There were also romances, histories, books of various sizes, serving different purposes and interests.
5. Periodical press developed to combine information on current affairs with entertainment.
6. The ideas of scientists and scholars had now become more accessible to the common people.Scientists like Isaac Newton began to publish their discoveries.
7. Writings of thinkers like Thomas Paine, Voltaire and Rousseau also affected the thinking of the people.
These factors led to the development of reading mania in Europe.
:) Hope this Helps !!!
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