British Literature I
Scops were ancient Anglo-Saxon poets and storytellers who played a vital role in the oral tradition of their culture. They recited epic tales, often about heroic deeds, battles, and the lineage of noble families, using a combination of verse and musical performance to engage their audience. Their work was essential in preserving history and folklore before it was recorded in written manuscripts.
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