Pure literature usually referred to literary works that emphasized literariness, artistry, and personal expression with the main purpose of literary creation, without considering the market and readers 'reaction. Different from the popular literature, the creation of pure literature often paid more attention to the quality of words, the depth of thoughts, and the beauty of literary form. It was aimed at providing readers with a purer and deeper spiritual enjoyment. The creation of pure literature often required the author to have a certain literary accomplishment and creative ability. At the same time, it also required a long period of accumulation and accumulation. The audience of pure literature was usually readers with literary hobbies and appreciation, not the general public. Compared with popular literature, pure literature had a narrower audience, a more concentrated group of readers, and a relatively narrow range of communication. However, pure literature was not without a market and readers 'reaction. In different times and cultural backgrounds, the creation and spread of pure literature also had certain social and cultural significance.
Popular literature, online literature, and pure literature were three different types of literature, and there were some significant differences between them. 1. Popular literature usually attracts readers with easy-to-understand language and story plots. They pay attention to entertainment and legibility, often with distinctive characteristics of the times and regions. For example, martial arts novels, romance novels, youth literature, and so on. Online literature is a form of literature that is serialised on the network platform. It usually uses the network as a platform to take advantage of the advantages of the network platform to spread in the form of digital media, with greater freedom and opening. The characteristics of online literature were easy to understand, strong interaction, and fast information transmission. They often used fictional stories and characters as their main means of expression. Pure literature is a type of literature that focuses on the quality and artistry of literature. Its readers are usually literary professionals and readers with certain cultural attainments. What they pursue is the depth of thought, artistic appeal, and cultural content of literary works. Pure literature often used traditional writing techniques and forms, focusing on the quality and beauty of the words. It was often presented in the form of literary works such as novels, poems, essays, etc. Popular literature, online literature, and pure literature are three different types of literature. They each have different characteristics and pursuits.
The main difference between pure literature and popular literature was the difference in readers and audiences. The readers of pure literature were usually people with high cultural attainments and high requirements for literature. The purpose of reading literary works was to obtain knowledge and appreciate art. On the other hand, readers of popular literature paid more attention to entertainment and pastimes. The purpose of reading literary works was to obtain a relaxed and pleasant reading experience. Pure literature works usually had high literary value and artistic level, such as William's plays, Du Fu's poems, Cao Xueqin's novels, etc. These works usually required readers to have a certain level of cultural attainment and reading ability to understand and appreciate. On the other hand, popular literature focused more on reading and entertainment, such as novels, stories, and historical works that were commonly seen in newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and other media. These works were usually easy to understand and suitable for the public to read. Pure literature and popular literature had significant differences in their creation purpose, literary form, and literary content.
Film literature and pure literature are both types of literary works, but there are some differences between them. 1. Different audiences. Film and television literature was mainly presented to the audience in the form of movies and television dramas, while pure literature was mainly presented to the readers in the form of books, journals, and publishing houses. 2. Different presentation methods. Film and television literature was usually presented in the form of movies and television dramas. The content of the novel was integrated, adapted, and recreated to make it more suitable for the tastes and needs of the film and television audience. Pure literature, on the other hand, was usually presented in the form of books, journals, and publishing houses. It was presented in the form of an independent text that readers could read according to their preferences. 3. Different writing purposes. The purpose of film and television literature was to entertain the audience through visual effects, plots, characters, and other aspects to attract the audience, while the purpose of pure literature was to express the author's thoughts, emotions, and values through the form of words to convey the author's emotions and thoughts. 4. Different forms of literature. Film and television literature was usually presented in the form of novels and essays, which might include some adaptation and re-creation content, while pure literature was usually presented in the form of novels, poems, plays, etc., mainly in the form of novels. Therefore, although film literature and pure literature were both literary works, there were differences in their audiences, presentation methods, creative purposes, and literary forms.
Pure literature and novels are both a type of literary work, but they are different in form, content, and emotional expression. Pure literature usually appeared in the form of literature, such as poetry, prose, drama, etc., emphasizing the author's artistry and ideology, pursuing the perfection of language and form. Pure literature often required the author to spend a lot of time and energy to create, and it needed to go through strict review and revision. A novel was a type of literary work that was easier to understand. It usually appeared in the form of a story and told the story and experiences of the characters. Fictions could cross different artistic forms such as poetry, prose, drama, etc. and could be spread more easily and quickly. Fictions usually paid more attention to the plot and character, as well as the story's legibility and interest. Pure literature and novels are both literary works. They are different in form, content, and emotional expression, but they both help to express the author's thoughts and emotions.
The difference between lying literature and pure literature was the purpose and values of their creation. Lie literature usually revealed lies, deception, and hypocrisy as the main theme to criticize the dark side of social reality and the weaknesses of human nature. Pure literature, on the other hand, paid more attention to the content of literary works, the expression of thoughts and emotions, and emphasized the authenticity and objectiveness of literary works. Pure literature might expose some social problems and human weaknesses, but it would not cover up or reveal these social problems in a lie. The purpose of pure literature was to convey the author's thoughts and emotions through words so that the readers could resonate and understand. Therefore, literature of lies and pure literature were different in terms of theme, values, and techniques of expression. Lie literature may pay more attention to the dark side of social reality and the weakness of human nature, while pure literature pays more attention to the authenticity and objectiveness of literary works and the expression of the author's thoughts and emotions.
Popular literature and pure literature were two different forms of literature. Popular literature attracts readers with easy-to-understand language and storyline, usually for entertainment purposes, while pure literature aims to express the author's thoughts and feelings, usually more serious and more focused on literature and art. The difference between popular literature and pure literature lay in the purpose and audience of literature. Popular literature is mainly to attract readers for entertainment and entertainment, while pure literature is more focused on expressing the author's thoughts and feelings, and its audience is usually wider than just entertainment. In terms of literary standards, pure literature was usually higher than popular literature because pure literature paid more attention to artistry and literariness. It required the author to have a deeper literary foundation and creative skills. However, this did not mean that there were no outstanding works in popular literature. They also had unique value and significance. It was impossible to simply compare the advantages and disadvantages of popular literature and pure literature because each form of literature had its own unique characteristics and scope of application. Both popular literature and pure literature are indispensable parts of the field of literature. They have different functions and meanings in different times and cultures.
Literature was divided into many types, including realistic literature, romantic literature, modern literature, post-modern literature, and so on. Every literature had its own theme, style, technique, and language. Pure literature referred to literary works whose main purpose was literary creation, not to pursue commercial interests or the influence of mass media, but to focus on the content, artistic expression, and literary value of the works. Pure literature was generally more profound and required readers to have a certain degree of cultural accomplishment and reading ability. Ordinary literature, on the other hand, focused more on the reading and entertainment of the work, aiming to attract the attention and resonance of the readers. Ordinary literature tended to focus on the plot, characters, story structure, language, and style that were easy to understand. The relationship between literature and novels was that literature could be both the form and content of novels. The novel is an important form of literature. Literature can also include novels and other literary forms such as prose, poetry, etc. Literature and novels were mutually dependent and mutually reinforcing. They were both important forces in promoting the development of human thought and culture.
There was a significant difference between classical literature and popular literature in terms of influence. Classic literature was usually regarded as a classic of literary works. Its influence had been widely spread and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, with lasting influence and recognition. Classic literary works were usually widely recognized and praised after the test of time, such as "Dream of the Red Chamber","Romance of the Three Kingdoms","Journey to the West", etc. These works not only had an important position in literature, but also had an important influence in the fields of culture, history, philosophy and so on. In contrast, the influence of popular literature was more focused on attracting readers and satisfying their entertainment needs in the short term. Popular literature is usually featured by rapid spread and mass publication. The main goal of the content is to attract readers rather than pursuing literary value. For example, the Harry Potter series, Grave Robber's Chronicles, Ghost Blows Out the Light, and other works were representative of popular literature. The influence of classical literature lies in its literary value and cultural significance, while the influence of popular literature lies in its entertainment and appeal.
There are some obvious differences between literary classics and popular literature. A famous literary work usually has high literary and artistic value. It is a classic in the field of literature. After the test of time and the appreciation of readers, it is widely recognized and respected. Literature masterpieces usually had unique styles and characteristics, such as profound thoughts, wonderful plots, unique characters, etc., which could arouse the readers 'resonance and thinking. In addition, literary masterpieces usually have very high literary qualities such as language, structure, rhythm, etc. They often express the author's thoughts and emotions through fine ideas and excellent literary skills. In contrast, popular literature was more focused on satisfying the readers 'entertainment and entertainment needs. It pursued a fast, relaxed, and interesting reading experience. Popular literature usually has a low literary value and artistic value. The content is often simple and easy to understand, close to the reader's life. For example, novels, essays, stories, etc. often focus on the plot, characters, animals, etc. as the main elements, focusing on the ups and downs of the plot, the description of the characters, etc. Therefore, the difference between literary masterpieces and popular literature lies in the difference in literary quality, literary value, artistic value, and the needs and preferences of readers.
Serious literature and popular literature are two different types of literature. The main difference lies in the purpose and content of literature. The purpose of serious literature was to explore human thoughts, emotions, and social reality, revealing the nature of human beings and the meaning of life through in-depth description and rational thinking. Serious literature usually had profound thoughts and high literary value. The readers often needed to have a certain degree of cultural accomplishment and reading ability. On the other hand, popular literature was created to cater to the entertainment needs of readers. Its purpose was to attract the attention and interest of readers through vivid descriptions and humorous language. Popular literature was usually more difficult to read and had less literary value. The readers usually read it for entertainment. Serious literature and popular literature were very different in terms of literary form, subject matter, theme, style, and so on. Serious literature paid more attention to the quality and depth of literature, while popular literature paid more attention to the interest and legibility of reading.