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what was the impact of print culture on children women and workers

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Children:-

As primary education became compulsory from the late nineteenth century, children— became an important category of readers. Production of school textbooks became critical for the publishing industry.— A children’s press, devoted to literature for children alone, was set up in France in 1857.— This press published new works as well as old fairy tales and folk tales. The Grimm Brothers in Germany spent years compiling traditional folk tales gathered— from peasants. What they collected was edited before the stories were published in a collection in 1812. Anything that was considered unsuitable for children or would appear vulgar to the elites,— was not included in the published version. Rural folk tales thus acquired a new form. In this way, print recorded old tales but also— changed them

WOMEN :-Penny magazines were especially meant for women, as were manuals teaching proper— behaviour and housekeeping. When novels began to be written in the nineteenth century, women were seen as— important readers. Some of the best known novelists were women: Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters, George Eliot Their writings became important in defining a new type of woman: a person with will,— strength of personality, determination and the power to think Literacy –

Workers:- 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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