ENG3701
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2024
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DUE DATE: 20 August 2024
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Question 1
The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century
revolutionized the spread of the English language. Before the printing press, manuscripts
were laboriously hand-copied, making books rare and expensive. With the advent of the
printing press, mass production of books became possible, significantly reducing costs
and increasing accessibility. William Caxton introduced the printing press to England in
1476, publishing works such as Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales." This was
crucial for standardizing English spelling and grammar, as printed materials provided a
uniform model for the language. The press facilitated the dissemination of English
literature, religious texts, and scholarly works, promoting literacy and making English a
prominent language in literature, education, and administration (Eisenstein, 1980).
Disclaimer
Extreme care has been used to create this document, however the contents are provided “as is”
without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author assumes no liability as
a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for
comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be
reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or by any means.
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2024
Unique Number:
DUE DATE: 20 August 2024
Terms of use
By making use of this document you agree to:
Use this document as a guide for learning,
comparison and reference purpose,
Not to duplicate, reproduce and/or misrepresent the
contents of this document as your own work,
Fully accept the consequences should you plagiarise
or misuse this document.
Disclaimer
Extreme care has been used to create this
document, however the contents are provided “as
is” without any representations or warranties,
express or implied. The author assumes no
liability as a result of reliance and use of the
contents of this document. This document is to
be used for comparison, research and reference
purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be
reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or
by any means.
, 0688120934
PREVIEW
Question 1
The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century
revolutionized the spread of the English language. Before the printing press, manuscripts
were laboriously hand-copied, making books rare and expensive. With the advent of the
printing press, mass production of books became possible, significantly reducing costs
and increasing accessibility. William Caxton introduced the printing press to England in
1476, publishing works such as Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales." This was
crucial for standardizing English spelling and grammar, as printed materials provided a
uniform model for the language. The press facilitated the dissemination of English
literature, religious texts, and scholarly works, promoting literacy and making English a
prominent language in literature, education, and administration (Eisenstein, 1980).
Disclaimer
Extreme care has been used to create this document, however the contents are provided “as is”
without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author assumes no liability as
a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for
comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be
reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or by any means.