Class A - General Works
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class A -- General Works
Subclass AC - Collections. Series. Collected works
Subclass AE - Encyclopedias
Subclass AG - Dictionaries and other general reference works
Subclass AI - Indexes
Subclass AM - Museums. Collectors and collecting
Subclass AN - Newspapers
Subclass AP - Periodicals
Subclass AS - Academies and learned societies
Subclass AY - Yearbooks. Almanacs. Directories
Subclass AZ - History of scholarship and learning. The humanities
Class B - Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class B -- Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Subclass B - Philosophy (General)
Subclass BC - Logic
Subclass BD - Speculative philosophy
Subclass BF - Psychology
Subclass BH - Aesthetics
Subclass BJ - Ethics
Subclass BL - Religions. Mythology. Rationalism
Subclass BM - Judaism
Subclass BP - Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc.
Subclass BQ - Buddhism
Subclass BR - Christianity
Subclass BS - The Bible
Subclass BT - Doctrinal Theology
Subclass BV - Practical Theology
Subclass BX - Christian Denominations
Class C - Auxiliary Sciences of History (General)
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class C -- Auxiliary Sciences of History
Subclass CB - History of Civilization
Subclass CC - Archaeology
Subclass CD - Diplomatics. Archives. Seals
Subclass CE - Technical Chronology. Calendar
Subclass CJ - Numismatics
Subclass CN - Inscriptions. Epigraphy
Subclass CR - Heraldry
Subclass CS - Genealogy
Subclass CT - Biography
Class D - World History (except American History)
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class D -- History, General and Old World
Subclass D - History (General)
Subclass DA - Great Britain
Subclass DAW - Central Europe
Subclass DB - Austria - Liechtenstein - Hungary - Czechoslovakia
Subclass DC - France - Andorra - Monaco
Subclass DD - Germany
Subclass DE - Greco-Roman World
Subclass DF - Greece
Subclass DG - Italy - Malta
Subclass DH - Low Countries - Benelux Countries
Subclass DJ - Netherlands (Holland)
Subclass DJK - Eastern Europe (General)
Subclass DK - Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics - Poland
Subclass DL - Northern Europe. Scandinavia
Subclass DP - Spain - Portugal
Subclass DQ - Switzerland
Subclass DR - Balkan Peninsula
Subclass DS - Asia
Subclass DT - Africa
Subclass DU - Oceania (South Seas)
Subclass DX - Gypsies [edit]
Class E and F - American History
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class E -- History of America
Class F - Local History of the United States and British, Dutch, French, and Latin America
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class F -- Local History of the United States and British, Dutch, French, and Latin America
Class G - Geography, Anthropology, Recreation
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class G -- Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
Subclass G - Geography (General). Atlases. Maps
Subclass GA - Mathematical geography. Cartography
Subclass GB - Physical geography
Subclass GC - Oceanography
Subclass GE - Environmental Sciences
Subclass GF - Human ecology. Anthropogeography
Subclass GN - Anthropology
Subclass GR - Folklore
Subclass GT - Manners and customs (General)
Subclass GV - Recreation. Leisure
Class H - Social Sciences
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class H -- Social sciences
Subclass H - Social sciences (General)
Subclass HA - Statistics
Subclass HB - Economic theory. Demography
Subclass HC - Economic history and conditions
Subclass HD - Industries. Land use. Labor
Subclass HE - Transportation and communications
Subclass HF - Commerce
Subclass HG - Finance
Subclass HJ - Public finance
Subclass HM - Sociology (General)
Subclass HN - Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
Subclass HQ - The family. Marriage. Women
Subclass HS - Societies: secret, benevolent, etc.
Subclass HT - Communities. Classes. Races
Subclass HV - Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology
Subclass HX - Socialism. Communism. Anarchism
Class J - Political Science
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class J -- Political science
Subclass J - General legislative and executive papers
Subclass JA - Political science (General)
Subclass JC - Political theory
Subclass JF - Political institutions and public administration
Subclass JJ - Political institutions and public administration (North America)
Subclass JK - Political institutions and public administration (United States)
Subclass JL - Political institutions and public administration (Canada, Latin America, etc.)
Subclass JN - Political institutions and public administration (Europe)
Subclass JQ - Political institutions and public administration (Asia, Africa, Australia, Pacific Area, etc.)
Subclass JS - Local government. Municipal government
Subclass JV - Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migration
Subclass JX - International law, see JZ and KZ (obsolete)
Subclass JZ - International relations
Class K - Law
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class K -- Law
Subclass K - Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence
Subclass KB - Religious law in general. Comparative religious law. Jurisprudence
Subclass KBM -Jewish law
Subclass KBP - Islamic law
Subclass KBR - History of canon law
Subclass KBU - Law of the Roman Catholic Church. The Holy See
Subclasses - KD-KDK United Kingdom and Ireland
Subclass KDZ - America. North America
Subclass KE - Canada
Subclass KF - United States
Subclass KG - Latin America - Mexico and Central America - West Indies. Caribbean area
Subclass KH - South America
Subclasses KJ-KKZ - Europe
Subclasses KL-KWX - Asia and Eurasia, Africa, Pacific Area, and Antarctica
Subclass KZ - Law of nations
Class L - Education
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class L -- Education
Subclass L - Education (General)
Subclass LA - History of education
Subclass LB - Theory and practice of education
Subclass LC - Special aspects of education
Subclass LD - Individual institutions - United States
Subclass LE - Individual institutions - America (except United States)
Subclass LF - Individual institutions - Europe
Subclass LG - Individual institutions - Asia, Africa, Indian Ocean islands, Australia, New Zealand, Pacific islands
Subclass LH - College and school magazines and papers
Subclass LJ - Student fraternities and societies, United States
Subclass LT - Textbooks
Class M - Music
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class M -- Music
Subclass M - Music
Subclass ML - Literature on music
Subclass MT - Instruction and study
Class N - Fine arts
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class N -- Fine Arts
Subclass N - Visual arts
Subclass NA - Architecture
Subclass NB - Sculpture
Subclass NC - Drawing. Design. Illustration
Subclass ND - Painting
Subclass NE - Print media
Subclass NK - Decorative arts
Subclass NX - Arts in general
Class P - Language and Literature
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class P -- Language and Literature
Subclass P - Philology. Linguistics
Subclass PA - Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature
Subclass PB - Modern languages. Celtic languages
Subclass PC - Romanic languages
Subclass PD - Germanic languages. Scandinavian languages
Subclass PE - English language
Subclass PF - West Germanic languages
Subclass PG - Slavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian language
Subclass PH - Uralic languages. Basque language
Subclass PJ - Oriental languages and literatures
Subclass PK - Indo-Iranian languages and literatures
Subclass PL - Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
Subclass PM - Hyperborean, Native American, and artificial languages
Subclass PN - Literature (General)
Subclass PQ - French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
Subclass PR - English literature
Subclass PS - American literature
Subclass PT - German literature - Dutch literature - Flemish literature since 1830 - Afrikaans literature -Scandinavian literature - Old Norse literature: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian - Modern Icelandic literature - Faroese literature - Danish literature - Norwegian literature - Swedish literature
Subclass PZ - Fiction and juvenile belles lettres
Class Q - Science
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class Q -- Science
Subclass Q - Science (General)
Subclass QA - Mathematics
Subclass QB - Astronomy
Subclass QC - Physics
Subclass QD - Chemistry
Subclass QE - Geology
Subclass QH - Natural history - Biology
Subclass QK - Botany
Subclass QL - Zoology
Subclass QM - Human anatomy
Subclass QP - Physiology
Subclass QR - Microbiology
Class R - Medicine
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class R -- Medicine
Subclass R - Medicine (General)
Subclass RA - Public aspects of medicine
Subclass RB - Pathology
Subclass RC - Internal medicine
Subclass RD - Surgery
Subclass RE - Ophthalmology
Subclass RF - Otorhinolaryngology
Subclass RG - Gynecology and Obstetrics
Subclass RJ - Pediatrics
Subclass RK - Dentistry
Subclass RL - Dermatology
Subclass RM - Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Subclass RS - Pharmacy and materia medica
Subclass RT - Nursing
Subclass RV - Botanic, Thomsonian, and Eclectic medicine
Subclass RX - Homeopathy
Subclass RZ - Other systems of medicine
Class S - Agriculture
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class S -- Agriculture
Subclass S - Agriculture (General)
Subclass SB - Horticulture. Plant propagation. Plant breeding
Subclass SD - Forestry. Arboriculture. Silviculture
Subclass SF - Animal husbandry. Animal science
Subclass SH - Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
Subclass SK - Hunting
Class T - Technology
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class T -- Technology
Subclass T - Technology (General)
Subclass TA - Engineering Civil engineering (General).
Subclass TC - Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
Subclass TD - Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Subclass TE - Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
Subclass TF - Railroad engineering and operation
Subclass TG - Bridges
Subclass TH - Building construction
Subclass TJ - Mechanical engineering and machinery
Subclass TK - Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
Subclass TL - Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
Subclass TN - Mining engineering. Metallurgy
Subclass TP - Chemical technology
Subclass TR - Photography
Subclass TS - Manufacturing engineering. Mass production
Subclass TT - Handicrafts. Arts and Crafts
Subclass TX - Home economics
Class U - Military Science
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class U -- Military Science
Subclass U - Military science (General)
Subclass UA - Armies: Organization, distribution, military situation
Subclass UB - Military administration
Subclass UC - Military maintenance and transportation
Subclass UD - Infantry
Subclass UE - Cavalry. Armor
Subclass UF - Artillery
Subclass UG - Military engineering. Air forces
Subclass UH - Other military services
Class V - Naval Science
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class V -- Naval Science
Subclass V - Naval science (General)
Subclass VA - Navies: Organization, distribution, naval situation
Subclass VB - Naval administration
Subclass VC - Naval maintenance
Subclass VD - Naval seamen
Subclass VE - Marines
Subclass VF - Naval ordnance
Subclass VG - Minor services of navies
Subclass VK - Navigation. Merchant marine
Subclass VM - Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering
Class Z - Bibliography, Library Science
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class Z -- Bibliography. Library Science. Information resources
Subclass Z - Books (General). Writing. Paleography. Book industries and trade. Libraries. Bibliography
Subclass ZA - Information resources (General)
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Literature is divided into Poetry and Prose.
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Myths
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Satire
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There are far more than two genres, or categories, of literature. Perhaps you are thinking of the two major classifications of literature, fiction and non-fiction.
Factual books and fictional books.
The Odyssey and the iliad are two major pieces of greek literature
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