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Question
Explain the following:
Social changes in Britain which led to an increase in women readers
Solution
As the middle classes became more affluent, women got more leisure time to read and write novels. Also, novels began to explore the world of women, their emotions, identities, experiences and problems. Domestic life became an essential subject of novels—a field women had an authority to speak about.
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