In eighteenth century middle class could get the time for reading and discussing novels beacuse ........
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Reasons for the Rise of the Novel in the Eighteenth Century
Introduction:
The Social Environment: The Rise of the Middle Classes:
The Democratic Movement:
The Ascendency of Realism:
The Decline of Drama:
Much Had Already Been Done:
The Novel Gave More Freedom to the Writer Than the Drama:
The Freedom of the Novel from Classical Restraints:
In the 18th century, drama lost the fame that it had in the Elizabethan Age. It did not remain an influential literary form. Hence some others had to take its place and its place was filled by the English novel after 1740 A.D. Thus the decline of drama led to the rise of the English novel.Novels became extremely popular in the late eighteenth and the early nineteenth centuries because of the following reasons: ... Many new innovations in printing technology reduced the prices of novels. This led to the expansion of reading public
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Because of spread of Machines
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