Classic Literature
Definition of Classic Literature Hierarchical Category as it relates to Literature
A body of written works that are widely recognised for their artistic value or historical significance, often originating from ancient times or dating back several centuries, typically universally acknowledged as essential knowledge in the field of literature.
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18th Century Literature
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Absurdist Literature
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American Literature
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Drama
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Victorian Literature
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