Literary fiction's endurance in the face of visual media dominance is the central question explored in Literary Fiction Analysis. This book examines the cultural impact, readership, and market position of literary fiction, challenging assumptions about its decline. The book uncovers the motivations behind readers' choices and how literary fiction shapes their understanding of the world. It also investigates the roles of publishers, booksellers, and literary prizes in the book market, and how literary fiction engages with social and political issues. The analysis is structured around three pillars: reader demographics, economic structures, and cultural conversations. Drawing on sales data, readership surveys, and textual analysis, the book provides an academic yet accessible exploration of 21st-century literature, particularly Anglophone works. It traces the historical evolution of literary fiction, distinguishing it from genre fiction. The book progresses logically, first defining literary fiction, then analyzing its readership and market forces, and finally exploring its cultural impact and potential for social change. The book argues that literary fiction retains a vital position in our cultural ecosystem by offering unique intellectual and emotional engagement. Making use of diverse evidence from market reports to reader interviews, the book connects to fields like sociology and cultural studies to provide a critical understanding of literary fiction's challenges and opportunities in the digital age. This deep dive into fiction analysis makes the book valuable to students, researchers, publishing professionals, and avid readers alike.