Mainstream
In literature, the term "mainstream" refers to works that are widely read and accepted by the general public, as opposed to works that are considered niche or specialized. Mainstream literature typically covers a broad range of genres and themes and is characterized by its accessibility to a general audience.
Works of mainstream literature often feature well-developed characters, relatable plots, and universal themes that resonate with a wide range of readers. These works may be written in a variety of styles and may explore a range of subjects, from historical events to contemporary issues, from romance to science fiction.
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