It's a splendid"multiple matter",whose connotation includes the various relationships among mainstream literature,elite literature and popular literature,E line effect,D line effect and F line effect,individual life and group life,social life and cosmic life, and so on.
Because of the tortuousdevelopment of mass culture in China and the speciality of the culturalcommodity, the writing experience and consciousness of writers develops indifferent levels; thus mass literature in China is still immature.
Literature belongs to culture. There also appears thedifferentiation in literature--mass literature for entertainment, elegant literature forself-cultivation and dominant literature for civilization.
Under the particular historical backgroud of the postwar period,intermediate novels which is between the pure literature and the popular literature appeared in the Japanese literary world.
Public literature, as the term suggests, is the popular literature written by public writers (i.e. anonymous and known full-time writers) that reflects the public people's life and expresses their emotions.
The social transformation and acceleration of literature democracy are due to bring about the development of public literature and other new phenomena and problems.
Public literature, as the term suggests, is the popular literature written by public writers (i.e. anonymous and known full-time writers) that reflects the public people's life and expresses their emotions.
Besides that, popular literature is compared with some related notions, such as elegant literature, folk literature, public literature, pure literature, solemn literature and so on.
We don't know the future of public literature, but one thing is so definite that public literature continues to exist with elite and mainstream literatures.
In fact, despite the rise of non-canonical literatures, in particular popular literature, after World War II, Arab scholarship has refused so far to give up its polarized view of the interrelation between the two.
Given the influence of fiction and fantasy about time travel in popular literature, there is a certain urgency to overhauling human attitudes toward time.
The period of transformation in Viewegh's prose works is considered a manifestation of radicalism, of the breach of mass literature and of the permanent impact of dilettantism and imitation.
Indeed, scientists who contribute to the popular literature are more highly cited than those who do not whether or not they are called upon for expert testimony.