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MASS LITERATURE AND BEST SELLERS: DEFINING ELEMENTS

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  • 1. 2nd year graduate magistr of Jizzakh State Pedagogical University

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Popular literature includes those works that are intended for the masses and those that are popular with a wide audience. It can be distinguished from fiction in that it is intended primarily for entertainment. In this article, we tried to explain what mass literature is and the types of mass literature.

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