There was a certain logical relationship between literary journals and literary works, but it was not necessarily a true inclusive or overlapping relationship. The following are some possible logical relationships: 1. True inclusive relation: a literary work usually belongs to a literary journal. For example, a novel may be originally published in a literary journal and then adapted into a film or television series. The copyright of the work still belongs to the journal. 2. Cross-relationship: Sometimes there may be cross-relationship between literary works and literary journals. For example, a literary journal may publish multiple literary works or a literary work may be published in a literary journal. 3. Parallel relationship: There can also be a parallel relationship between literary works and literary journals. For example, a literary journal will regularly publish a series of literary works, and these works may all be the works of the same author. It should be noted that the relationship between literary works and literary journals can be very complicated, and sometimes there may be multiple logical relationships, depending on different situations and backgrounds.