How did print bring the reading public and hearing public closer?

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asked Mar 14, 2018 in Social Science by paayal (26,720 points) 4 6 53

How did print bring the reading public and hearing public closer?

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answered Mar 14, 2018 by sanjaydas (61,430 points) 5 7 7
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With the printing press, a new reading public emerged. 

(i) Printing reduced the cost of books. 

(ii) The time and labor to produce each book came down. Multiple copies could be produced easily. 

(iii) Books flooded the market, reaching out to an ever-growing readership. 

(iv) Common people could not read books earlier, only the elite could. Common people heard a story or saw a performance collectively.

 (v) The rate of literacy was low in European countries too, so publishers reached out to people by making them listen to books being read out.

 (vi) Printers published popular ballads and folktales, profusely illustrated. These were then sung and recited at village gatherings in taverns in towns. Oral culture thus entered print and printed material was orally transmitted. Hearing and reading public, thus became one.

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