Novels became popular very quickly during 18 th century in Britain and France
Answers
Answered by
3
The statement is absolutely .
Novels became popular very quickly during 18th century in Britain and France.
Well (novels at that time) were very cheap as compared to the manuscript. These just circulated among few people. In general contrast, because of being printed, novels were widely read and became popular really very quickly. Printing at that time just created an appetite for new and different kinds of writing. As more and more people could now read, they eagerly wanted to see their own lives, experiences, emotions and relationships reflected in what they read. For readers, it mainly opened up new worlds of experience, and gave a great and wide sense of the diversity of human lives.
The novel first ever took firm root in England as well as France. Novels well widely began to be written from the seventeenth century, but then they really flowered from the eighteenth century. And new groups of all the lower-middle-class people such as shopkeepers or the clerks, along with the different and traditional aristocratic as well as the gentlemanly classes in England and France now formed the wide range of new readership for novels.
These were the basic reasons for the popularity of novels during the 18th century in Britain and France.
Novels became popular very quickly during 18th century in Britain and France.
Well (novels at that time) were very cheap as compared to the manuscript. These just circulated among few people. In general contrast, because of being printed, novels were widely read and became popular really very quickly. Printing at that time just created an appetite for new and different kinds of writing. As more and more people could now read, they eagerly wanted to see their own lives, experiences, emotions and relationships reflected in what they read. For readers, it mainly opened up new worlds of experience, and gave a great and wide sense of the diversity of human lives.
The novel first ever took firm root in England as well as France. Novels well widely began to be written from the seventeenth century, but then they really flowered from the eighteenth century. And new groups of all the lower-middle-class people such as shopkeepers or the clerks, along with the different and traditional aristocratic as well as the gentlemanly classes in England and France now formed the wide range of new readership for novels.
These were the basic reasons for the popularity of novels during the 18th century in Britain and France.
Similar questions