Genre: Clasics

By Wikipedia

a In the traditional sense, a Classic Book is one written in ancient Greek or latin (see classics). The word Classic may, however, also be applied to literature and other art that is widely considered a model of its form.
In this sense, classics comprise what some call a canon of world literature. A matter of little dispute is what belongs in the canon of Western literature and art.
Most classics are many many years old and are very good books, but the word is sometimes pressed into use to describe newer works. Classics also share very good reviews from magazines,and critics. Many classic books are, because of their age, now out of copyright and in the public domain, and of these a large number are freely available on-line from sources such as Project Gutenberg, many university websites or commercial sites such as Literature Junction and The Literature Network.
The phrase 'classic book' or 'classic literature' has taken on new meaning - many view any pre-1900 book still in print as a classic, or titles that is hundred years or older and still in print, and many books are classed as modern classics because of their contemporary significance or perceived future significance...

By Oxford Companion for English Literature

Classic in relation to literature, is defined by Sainte-Beuve as what is very good and is made to last.
The OED defines it as
1: of the first class, of the highest rank or importance, approved as model; stanrdar, leading
2: of or belonging to the standart authors of Greek and Latin antiquity
3: in the style of literature of greek and latin antiquity

Fanlisting

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