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Publication 612 By noota on Wednesday, March 31, 2004 at 06:05   
Location: Japan   Registered: Thursday, April 17, 2003  Posts: 44    Search for other posts by noota Search   Quote
   It's hard to define what is Classics or to determine what literatrue deserves Classics .
For each person has his or her own idea on the meaning through one's reading experience ( career ).
In general , "Classics" are works which have been cotinually read beyond time and space , as it were , ever-lasting great books .
In addition it , suck a kind of books stimulate us to consider something important for our lives containing universal themes related with fundamental human natures .
If you would list the names of Classics , what are they ?
I look forward to your reply and ideas on the meaning of Classics .

Thanks for your time .

Publication 712 By Timercan Victor on Sunday, January 30, 2005 at 17:47   
Location: Moldova   Registered: Sunday, January 30, 2005  Posts: 14    Search for other posts by Timercan Victor Search   Quote
First of all, I would like to agree with you concerning the meaning of "classic", but it is not the question of what we mean when we say that something is classic - all of us mean the same thing, but the question is about quite another thing - how we use this word.
When somebody says that Beowulf is classic I quite disagree. The reason is that there nothing was said about the most important things - I mean soul, friendship, love - our study of this creation is just the question of English literature's beginnings and tradition.
When I say that Oscar Wilde is classic I do mean that, just because it is really a question of our souls which were shown in his works.
That's all - I mean classic the thing which cures us by it's beauty and instruct us by its content.

Thanks for reading.
(I just wished to add to your words, not to disagree with them).

Victor

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