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Industrialism and Literacy, in Myron Tuman's View

Industrialism shaped literate culture through the idea of reading in depth. Literacy increasingly defined itself in opposition to industrialism, writes myron tuman. The romantic movement was no longer conceived as oral imitation of written rhetorical models. Emphasis on the refinement of individual sensibility involved a change in the way educators thought about speaking and writing.

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