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Not everyone welcomed the printed book and those who did also had fear about it? explain by giving examples.


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Some people welcomed this change whereas some people Expressed apprehensions about it far reaching effects.


1.Easy availability of printed books created the possibility for wide circulation of Ideas.

In Europe A Latin Scholar, Erasmus expressed grave doubts about easily available printed books. He opined that easy availability of printed book was harmful to serious scholarship.


2.It was feared that if there was no control over what was printed and read, religious and radical views might spread.


3. It would lessen the authority of valuable literature and the valuable literature would be destroyed. Rich and valuable works would lose their significance in the presence of ignorant, slanderous , seditious and religious books.



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The colonial administrators find Vernacular novels to be a valuable source of information on native life and Customs on account of a variety of reasons some reasons are as follows:


1.Colonial rulers found ‘Vernacular ‘ novels very illuminating and informative. This knowledge was useful for effective governance in India.


2. The Vernacular novels portrayed the customs comma habits, religious beliefs and dress code of various communities.


3.As outsiders, the Colonial rulers knew little about life inside Indian households. The new novels in Indian languages often had descriptions of domestic life.


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