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Epic Poetry

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The Primary English Encyclopedia: The Heart of the Curriculum, Third Edition

Epic poetry

Epic poems tell the story of some great person or event, generally bound up in myth or religion. Some have their origin in an oral tradition, and were handed down from generation to generation.

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Epic Poetry from The Primary English Encyclopedia: The Heart of the Curriculum, Third Edition. ISBN: 0-203-93182-3. Published: 31-Aug-2005. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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