純文学
意味
Pure literature; serious literary fiction; writing that prioritises artistic and intellectual depth over commercial appeal.
A key term in Japanese literary discourse, contrasted with 大衆文学 (popular/commercial fiction). 純文学 prizes artistic integrity, psychological depth, and stylistic innovation, often at the expense of readability and mass appeal. The distinction has been central to debates about literary value since the Taishō period, though the boundary is increasingly blurred today.
例文
- 純文学と大衆文学の境界は時代とともに変化し、今日では曖昧になりつつある。
- 彼女は商業的な成功よりも純文学の追求を選び、細々と創作を続けた。
- 芥川賞は純文学に取り組む新人に贈られる賞として、文壇で最も権威があるとされる。
使い方ガイド
場面: literary criticism, publishing, fiction
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
Compound of 純 (jun, pure/unadulterated) and 文学 (bungaku, literature). The term emerged in the Taishō period as Japanese literary critics sought to distinguish serious artistic writing from popular entertainments, reflecting broader debates about art versus commerce.
文化的背景
時代: Taishō–Modern
世代: Adults
社会的背景: Literary readers
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復