What Is a Classic? Examining Timeless Value

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In summary, Archilochus is a poet who wrote about the everyday life of the military grunt. He has a timeless quality because his poems are still relevant today.
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What is a "classic"?

Classics have a timeless quality.

I think this comic strip is as true and fresh today as in 1991

http://infoproc.blogspot.com/2005/10/life-in-hell.html

maybe it is a classic.

What other classics can you think of?

I also think the lyric poetry of William of Aquitaine is classical.
He wrote about the year 1100 but it still sounds OK to me.

What do you personally find has this kind of timeless value?
 
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Archilochus. His expression of the military grunt's life in action and on leave are tiemless, if not very acceptible to the midddle class.
 
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Archilochus. His expression of the military grunt's life in action and on leave are tiemless, if not very acceptible to the midddle class.

we should get some Archilochus here at this forum, I think
 
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It is not easy to find on the web where you get both the greek and a translation on the same page. but here are some fragments:
http://www.vox-graeca-gottingensis.de/Texte/Archiloc/inarchil.htm
this page has greek and german together

this page has only English translations, but it has some of the same fragements as the German page
http://duke.usask.ca/~niallm/110/Archiloc.HTM

this page has links to english translations:
http://members.tripod.com/~seeword/Archilochos.html

more fragments in english:
http://people.whitman.edu/~hashimiy/archiloc.htm

an essay by Guy Davenport about Archi.
http://people.whitman.edu/~hashimiy/archiloc.htm

a translation (?) by Guy Davenport of a long poem by Archi.(?)
http://www.stoa.org/diotima/anthology/archiloch.shtml
I was used to seeing just short fragments from Archilochos. But this is a long poem. they say it was found as part of the wrapping of a mummy. Lots of papyrus was used that way, like newspapers. I am not sure I like this particular long poem of Archi. (if it is by him and Guy Davenport didnt make it up). Might need to see original Greek, and maybe a second translation.
 
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FAQ: What Is a Classic? Examining Timeless Value

What is the definition of a classic?

A classic is a piece of literature, art, or other media that is considered to have enduring value and relevance over time. It is often seen as a standard or model that has stood the test of time and continues to be appreciated by audiences.

How does a work become a classic?

There is no definitive way for a work to become a classic, as it depends on various factors such as its cultural impact, influence on other works, and enduring themes. However, a combination of critical acclaim, widespread popularity, and lasting relevance often contributes to a work being considered a classic.

Can a modern work be considered a classic?

Yes, a modern work can certainly be considered a classic. While many works that are considered classics are from previous centuries, there are also many modern works that have achieved classic status due to their enduring value and impact on society.

Is a classic work always considered great?

Not necessarily. While a classic work is generally well-regarded and has stood the test of time, opinions on its quality may vary. Additionally, a work may be considered a classic for reasons other than its quality, such as its historical significance or influence on other works.

Why is it important to study classics?

Studying classics allows us to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of our cultural heritage and the development of ideas over time. It also allows us to see the universal themes and values that have endured throughout history and continue to be relevant today.

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