
Harvard Classics
The Harvard Classics is a collection of influential works from literature, philosophy, history, and science, compiled in the early 20th century to provide a broad education. Curated by Harvard University and included in 51 volumes, the series aims to present key writings from around the world, making foundational texts accessible to dedicated readers. It serves as a comprehensive library of essential ideas and cultural heritage, encouraging lifelong learning and intellectual growth outside traditional academic settings.