Abstract:
Literary language occurs in the form of text in particular literary works, which forms a reciprocal dialogue with social culture. An essential means to cultural meaning of literary language text is breaking into the context and controlling the text in it. Since literary language text changes as times go, it is interactive and interconstructive with social culture. Contexts consist of three hierarchical levels, which again divide into “intext context” and “outtext context”. Although literary text is bound by the text of social culture, it in turn enriches the latter and forms some new phenomena of social culture.