Bylina

Bylina (Russian: были́на, also Byliny and Stariny) is a traditional epic, heroic narrative poetry of early East Slavs of Kievan Rus, the tradition continued in Russia and Ukraine. Bylina comes from the Russian "byl'" (быль), a word which signifies a story of real events, as opposed to a fictional one. Bylinas are kind of poetry without rhyme (blank verse), but with a characteristic rhythm, a kind of free verse. Most of bylinas were preserved in northern regions of Russia, and their style was imitated by several famous Russian poets. There are quite a few bylina cycles. Bylinas may be roughly classified into the following series:

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