A classic is an outstanding example of a particular style; something of
lasting worth or with a timeless quality; of the first or
highest quality, class, or rank
– something that
exemplifies its
class. The word can be an
adjective (a ''classic'' car) or a
noun (a ''classic'' of English literature). It denotes a particular quality in art, architecture, literature, design, technology, or other cultural artifacts. In commerce, products are named 'classic' to denote a long-standing popular version or model, to distinguish it from a newer variety. ''Classic'' is used to describe many major, long-standing sporting events. Colloquially, an everyday occurrence (e.g. a joke or mishap) may be described in some dialects of English as 'an absolute classic'.
"Classic" should not be confused with ''classical'', which refers specifically to certain cultural styles, especially in
music and
architecture: styles generally taking inspiration from the
Classical tradition
The Western classical tradition is the reception of classical Greco-Roman antiquity by later cultures, especially the post-classical West, involving texts, imagery, objects, ideas, institutions, monuments, architecture, cultural artifacts, ri ...
, hence
classicism.
The Classics
The
classics
Classics or classical studies is the study of classical antiquity. In the Western world, classics traditionally refers to the study of Classical Greek and Roman literature and their related original languages, Ancient Greek and Latin. Classics ...
are the literature of
ancient Greece and
Rome, known as
classical antiquity, and once the principal subject studied in the
humanities. Classics (without the definite article) can refer to the study of philosophy, literature, history and the arts of the ancient world, as in "reading classics at Cambridge". From that usage came the more general concept of 'classic'.
[Definition o]
classic
at ''dictionary.com''.
The
Chinese classics occupy a similar position in
Chinese culture, and various other cultures have their own classics.
Cultural classics
Books, films and music particularly may become ''a classic'' but a painting would more likely be called a
masterpiece
A masterpiece, ''magnum opus'' (), or ''chef-d’œuvre'' (; ; ) in modern use is a creation that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career or a work of outstanding creativity, ...
. A classic is often something old that is still popular.
The first known use of "classic" in this sense – a work so excellent that it is on the level of the "classics" (Greek and Latin authors) – is by the 18th-century scholar
Rev. John Bowle. He applied the term to ''
Don Quixote'', of which Bowle prepared an innovative edition, such as he judged that a classic work needed.
Some other examples would be the book ''
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' by
Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has p ...
, the 1941 film ''
Citizen Kane
''Citizen Kane'' is a 1941 American drama film produced by, directed by, and starring Orson Welles. He also co-wrote the screenplay with Herman J. Mankiewicz. The picture was Welles' first feature film. ''Citizen Kane'' is frequently cited ...
'', and the song "
Blue Suede Shoes" by
Elvis Presley. Lists of classics are long and wide-ranging, and would vary depending on personal opinion.
Classic rock is a popular radio format, playing a repertoire of old but familiar recordings.
A contemporary work may be hailed as an ''instant classic'', but the criteria for classic status tends to include the test of time. The term "classic" is in fact often generalized to refer to any work of a certain age, regardless of whether it is any good.
A
cult classic may be well known but is only favored by a minority.
Science and technology
A well known and reliable procedure, such as a demonstration of well-established scientific principle, may be described as classic: e.g. the
Cartesian diver experiment.
Consumer artifacts
Manufacturers frequently describe their products as classic, to distinguish the original from a new variety, or to imply qualities in the product – although the
Ford Consul Classic, a car manufactured 1961–1963, has the "classic" tag for no apparent reason. The
iPod classic was simply called the iPod until the sixth generation, when ''classic'' was added to the name because other designs were also available – an example of a
retronym. ''Coca-Cola Classic'' is the name used for the relaunch of
Coca-Cola after the failure of the
New Coke
New Coke was the unofficial name of a reformulation of the soft drink Coca-Cola, introduced by The Coca-Cola Company in April 1985. It was renamed Coke II in 1990 and discontinued in July 2002.
By 1985, Coca-Cola had been losing market share to ...
recipe change. Similarly, the
Classic, a transit bus manufactured from 1982–1997, succeeded an unpopular futuristic design.
A classic can be something old that remains prized or valuable (but not an
antique
An antique ( la, antiquus; 'old', 'ancient') is an item perceived as having value because of its aesthetic or historical significance, and often defined as at least 100 years old (or some other limit), although the term is often used loosely ...
).
Classic cars, for example, are recognised by various collectors' organisations such as the
Classic Car Club of America, who regulate the qualifying attributes that constitute classic status.
Sport
Many sporting events take the name ''classic'':
*Horse races, e.g.
British Classic Races
The British Classics are five long-standing Group 1 horse races run during the traditional flat racing season. They are restricted to three-year-old horses and traditionally represent the pinnacle of achievement for racehorses against their own ...
*Snooker tournaments e.g. the
Wuxi Classic
*College Basketball e.g. the
Charleston Classic
The Charleston Classic is a three-day invitational college basketball season-opening tournament held in Charleston, South Carolina. An ESPN-owned and operated event, it is contested at TD Arena, home of the College of Charleston Cougars. Each t ...
*Major League Baseball All-Star Game e.g. the
Midsummer Classic
*
World Baseball Classic
*National Hockey League, the
Winter Classic.
*Cycling, the
Classic cycle races
The classic cycle races are the most prestigious one-day professional road cycling races in the international calendar. Some of these events date back to the 19th century. They are normally held at roughly the same time each year. The five most ...
In Spanish-speaking countries, the term refers to a match between two
football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ...
teams known as traditional rivals, e.g.
El Clásico in Spain.
See also
*
Classic book
*
Classical Hollywood cinema
*
Classic stage (of American civilisations pre-Columbus)
*
Design classic
*
Classicism
*
Chinese classics
*
Protection of Classics
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Western canon
References
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