Epoperä
Epoperä is a term used in Finnish folklore and literary studies to refer to a collection of epic poems, often with a common theme or a shared narrative tradition. These collections typically preserve ancient stories, myths, and heroic deeds passed down through oral tradition before being written down. The most famous example of epoperä is the Kalevala, Finland's national epic, compiled by Elias Lönnrot in the 19th century.
The concept of epoperä encompasses not only the content of the poems but also their cultural context,
While the Kalevala is the most prominent, other smaller collections or individual epic poems can also be