This epic poem tells the tale of Scotland’s struggle for independence during the 14th century, weaving together mythology, history, and romance to create a rich and vivid tapestry of Scottish culture and identity. Written by celebrated poet John Barbour and later revised by John Lydgate, The Bruce remains a beloved classic of Scottish literature to this day.
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