What is the specific value of literature?

Literary value is embodied in the necessary ideological and spiritual values in literary works such as poetry, novels, essays and dramas. Literary value depends on the quality of literary works, including aesthetics, thoughts and core values, mainly referring to the intrinsic artistic value of literary works. That is, the value that has positive significance to people.

Literature expresses inner feelings in different forms, that is, genres, and reproduces social life in a certain period and region. As a discipline, it includes China language and literature, foreign language and literature and journalism and communication. Literature belongs to one of the humanities, and keeps pace with philosophy, religion, law and politics at the top of the social structure.

The significance of literary value:

The spiritual value of literature and art should be its own most intrinsic and basic value. As the early German phenomenologist Moritz Geiger pointed out.

In works of art, there are certain features that constitute its value, that is, the characteristics of artistic spiritual value, that is, it does not serve a certain purpose. These values are experienced by people as features existing in works and included in works of art.

While performing various "service" duties, art has forgotten what it is, and while we have too many "works of art", we have also lost our "artistic spirit".

Art is not only a tool, but also a "work". Art is essentially a way of life, an attitude towards life, a connotation of life and a belief on which life depends.