What does mainstream literature refer to?

In terms of content: mainstream literature mostly refers to realism, romanticism, etc., which are reactionary expressions, etc., while non-mainstream literature mainly refers to modernism, stream of consciousness, expressionism, existentialism, etc. that were popular from the beginning of the last century

< p>Ideologically speaking: mainstream literature focuses on the current situation of people, while non-mainstream literature focuses on people’s subconscious and reflects people’s psychology on people’s embarrassing situations in reality.

Representative writers of mainstream literature Works: Hardy's "Tess", Tolstoy's "Resurrection", Sholokhov's "Quiet Don", etc.

Works of non-mainstream representative writers: Camus "The Stranger" Joyce "The Young Artist" "Portrait" Faulkner's "The Sound and the Restless", etc.