Classic literature is a collective term for works of literature that transcend time and culture to have a universal appeal. Such novels, short stories and poetry remain relevant through time. They are recognized for their artistic merit, quality and often for their groundbreaking nature. Due to their classic status, these types of books remain in print long after their copyright has expired and may be printed by any number of publishers.
Popular Greek Myths include the Creation of Man by Prometheus, while Perseus and Hercules are amongst the most popular Greek Heroes.