literary culture
Literary culture refers to the collective practices, values, and beliefs surrounding literature within a society. It encompasses the ways in which people engage with written works, including reading, writing, and discussing literature. This culture can be influenced by historical events, social norms, and technological advancements, shaping how literature is produced and consumed.
In literary culture, various genres, styles, and authors play significant roles. For instance, the works of William Shakespeare or Jane Austen are often studied and celebrated, reflecting the cultural values of their time. Literary culture also includes book clubs, literary festivals, and educational institutions that promote the appreciation of literature.