The Industrial Revolution influenced literature by changing the themes and subject matter of writing. Authors began to explore the impact of industrialization on society, relationships, and the human experience. The shift towards urbanization and technological advancements also provided new settings and backdrops for literary works.
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Robert J. Werlin has written: 'The English novel and the Industrial Revolution' -- subject(s): English fiction, History, History and criticism, Industrial revolution, Industries in literature, Literature and society, Social classes in literature, Social conflict in literature
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Ronnie Butler has written: 'Balzac and the French Revolution' -- subject(s): History, Knowledge, Revolutions in literature, Literature and the revolution, Influence, Politics in literature, Social history in literature
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The Industrial Revolution influenced the scramble partition of Africa by making them loves many of their natives to the american colonies and also by weakening their influence in the mining industry.
Albert Elmer Hancock has written: 'John Keats' 'The French Revolution and the English poets' -- subject(s): British Foreign public opinion, Comparative Literature, England, English and French, English poetry, Foreign public opinion, British, French and English, French influences, History, History and criticism, Influence, Influence on literature, Literature and the revolution, Literature, Comparative, Revolution, Romanticism
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