256485 What changes occurred in the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China? Print was no longer used just by scholar officials. Merchants used print in their everyday life, as they collected trade information. New readership preferred fictional narratives, poetry, autobiographies, anthologies of literary masterpieces, and romantic plays. Women began publishing their poetry and plays. Wives of scholar-officials published their works and courtesans wrote about their lives.
256485 What changes occurred in the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China? Print was no longer used just by scholar officials. Merchants used print in their everyday life, as they collected trade information. New readership preferred fictional narratives, poetry, autobiographies, anthologies of literary masterpieces, and romantic plays. Women began publishing their poetry and plays. Wives of scholar-officials published their works and courtesans wrote about their lives.
256485 What changes occurred in the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China? Print was no longer used just by scholar officials. Merchants used print in their everyday life, as they collected trade information. New readership preferred fictional narratives, poetry, autobiographies, anthologies of literary masterpieces, and romantic plays. Women began publishing their poetry and plays. Wives of scholar-officials published their works and courtesans wrote about their lives.
256485 What changes occurred in the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China? Print was no longer used just by scholar officials. Merchants used print in their everyday life, as they collected trade information. New readership preferred fictional narratives, poetry, autobiographies, anthologies of literary masterpieces, and romantic plays. Women began publishing their poetry and plays. Wives of scholar-officials published their works and courtesans wrote about their lives.
256485 What changes occurred in the seventeenth century, as urban culture bloomed in China? Print was no longer used just by scholar officials. Merchants used print in their everyday life, as they collected trade information. New readership preferred fictional narratives, poetry, autobiographies, anthologies of literary masterpieces, and romantic plays. Women began publishing their poetry and plays. Wives of scholar-officials published their works and courtesans wrote about their lives.