[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fsXxRgdcS0h4w3UqP66SWoVdjCJjRe4jjUPOsj96QvSU":3},{"items":4,"total":232,"page":233,"pageSize":234},[5,35,56,83,108,139,168,189,210],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":27,"gutenbergSummary":31,"gutenbergTranslators":32,"gutenbergDownloadCount":33,"aiDescription":34},1948,"Richard Lejonhjerta i hostorien och poesin","Estlander, Carl Gustaf",1834,1910,"1948-estlander-carl-gustaf-richard-lejonhjerta-i-historien-och-poesin","1948__Estlander_Carl_Gustaf__Richard_Lejonhjerta_i_historien_och_poesin","Akademisk afhandling 1859","runous",[],[],"sv",1858,null,31421,170747,false,58544,[25,26],"Richard I, King of England, 1157-1199","Thesis (Ph. D.)",[28,29,30],"History - British","History - Medieval/Middle Ages","Poetry","\"Richard Lejonhjerta i historien och poesin: Akademisk afhandling\" by Carl Gustaf Estlander is an academic thesis written in the mid-19th century. The work analyzes the historical and poetic representations of King Richard the Lionheart, contrasting him with other figures of English folklore, notably Robin Hood. Estlander's exploration highlights the impact of these characters on the national identity of the Normans and Anglo-Saxons during the medieval period.  The opening of the thesis sets the stage for a complex examination of Richard the Lionheart's portrayals in both historical narratives and literary works. Estlander begins by discussing the stark contrasts between Richard, the noble king engaged in the Crusades, and Robin Hood, the outlaw fighting for the oppressed. He asserts that both figures represent the spirit of their respective peoples—the Normans and Anglo-Saxons—and notes how their dual representations in history and poetry contribute to England's cultural landscape. In this preliminary section, Estlander outlines his goals to evaluate Richard's influence, the poetic interpretations of his character, and the social conditions that shaped these narratives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],205,"Akateeminen väitöskirja vuodelta 1858 tarkastelee Englannin kuningas Rikhard I Leijonamieltä historiallisena hahmona ja kirjallisuuden aiheena. Teos analysoi Rikhardin kuvaa normandialaisessa historiassa ja runoudessa sekä vertaa häntä Robin Hoodin kaltaisiin kansanomaisiin legendoihin.",{"number":36,"title":37,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":38,"bookId":39,"genreRaw":13,"genre":40,"themes":41,"origin":43,"language":17,"yearPublished":44,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":45,"charCount":46,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":47,"gutenbergSubjects":48,"gutenbergCategories":50,"gutenbergSummary":52,"gutenbergTranslators":53,"gutenbergDownloadCount":54,"aiDescription":55},1284,"Folksångerna om Robin Hood","1284-estlander-carl-gustaf-folksangerna-om-robin-hood","1284__Estlander_Carl_Gustaf__Folksångerna_om_Robin_Hood","tietokirja",[42],"kansanperinne",[],1859,27420,142596,51825,[49,26],"Robin Hood (Legendary character) -- Legends -- History and criticism",[28,51],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Folksångerna om Robin Hood: Akademisk afhandling\" by Carl Gustaf Estlander is a scholarly publication written in the mid-19th century. The work delves into the historical and cultural significance of the legendary figure Robin Hood, exploring his representation in folk songs and traditions, as well as the societal context that surrounded his tales. The author critically examines various historical opinions and theories regarding Robin Hood’s character and legacy.  The opening of the publication introduces Robin Hood's legacy by highlighting the continued reverence for his tales in rural England, where folk songs celebrate his adventures alongside Maid Marian and Little John. Estlander emphasizes the historical context where Robin Hood was seen as a symbol of resistance against oppression, providing insight into how his image evolved over the centuries through popular culture. He outlines the transition from oral tradition to written accounts, hoping to unearth the character's origins and encourage a deeper understanding of how Robin Hood became a folk hero intertwined with the values and struggles of the English people. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],259,"Estlanderin akateeminen väitöskirja vuodelta 1859 tarkastelee Robin Hoodista kertovia kansanlauluja ja balladeja. Teos analysoi legendaarisen lainsuojattoman hahmoa, häneen liittyvää mytologiaa sekä historiallista ja kirjallista taustaa osana englantilaista kansanperinnettä.",{"number":57,"title":58,"author":59,"authorBirth":60,"authorDeath":61,"slug":62,"bookId":63,"genreRaw":64,"genre":40,"themes":65,"origin":66,"language":67,"yearPublished":68,"yearPublishedTranslation":69,"wordCount":70,"charCount":71,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":72,"gutenbergSubjects":73,"gutenbergCategories":76,"gutenbergSummary":78,"gutenbergTranslators":79,"gutenbergDownloadCount":81,"aiDescription":82},3350,"Kadotuksen kansa","London, Jack (todennäk. John Griffith Chaney)",1876,1916,"3350-london-jack-kadotuksen-kansa","3350__London_Jack__Kadotuksen_kansa","Kuvaus Lontoon East Endistä",[],[],"fi",1903,1922,46237,308698,48172,[74,75],"London (England) -- Social conditions","Poor -- England -- London",[28,77],"Sociology","\"Kadotuksen kansa: Kuvaus Lontoon East Endistä\" by Jack London is a book published in 1903. London ventures into the Whitechapel district of London's East End, living among the desperately poor for several weeks. Sleeping in workhouses, on streets, and lodging with impoverished families, he documents the harsh realities of working-class life in one of the city's most deprived areas. This first-hand account of urban poverty would later inspire George Orwell's own investigations into London's underclass. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[80],"Murros, Kaapo",329,"Jack Londonin sosiologinen kuvaus Lontoon East Endin kurjista oloista 1900-luvun alussa. Kirjailija soluttautuu köyhälistön pariin ja raportoi heidän asuinoloistaan, nälästään ja kamppailustaan eloonjäämiseksi suurkaupungin syrjäkujilla.",{"number":84,"title":85,"author":86,"authorBirth":87,"authorDeath":44,"slug":88,"bookId":89,"genreRaw":19,"genre":90,"themes":91,"origin":92,"language":67,"yearPublished":93,"yearPublishedTranslation":94,"wordCount":95,"charCount":96,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":97,"gutenbergSubjects":98,"gutenbergCategories":100,"gutenbergSummary":104,"gutenbergTranslators":105,"gutenbergDownloadCount":106,"aiDescription":107},2114,"Lordi Clive","Macaulay, Thomas Babington",1800,"2114-macaulay-thomas-babington-lordi-clive","2114__Macaulay_Thomas_Babington__Lordi_Clive","muistelmat",[],[],1840,1886,23738,169401,60689,[99],"Clive, Robert Clive, Baron, 1725-1774",[101,28,102,103],"Biographies","History - European","History - Modern (1750+)","\"Lordi Clive\" by Baron Thomas Babington Macaulay is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work delves into the life and accomplishments of Robert Clive, focusing on his integral role in establishing British power in India during a transformative period for the region. The book aims to shed light on a pivotal yet often overlooked chapter in history, addressing Clive's complex character and the implications of his actions.  The opening of \"Lordi Clive\" introduces the reader to the historical context surrounding Clive's life and the establishment of British rule in India. It paints a vivid picture of the socio-political landscape of the time, contrasting European colonial exploits with the sophisticated civilization of India that faced conquest. The text highlights Clive's early life, his troubled youth, and his journey from a wayward boy to a key player in the British East India Company's operations, culminating in his significant military and administrative achievements amidst the challenges he faced. This meticulous setup not only sets the stage for Clive's eventual victories but also hints at the complexities of colonialism and the character of a man who would become a controversial figure in British history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],296,"Elämäkerrallinen essee Robert Clivesta, joka vaikutti merkittävästi Ison-Britannian siirtomaavallan syntyyn Intiassa. Teos kuvaa Cliven sotilaallisia voittoja ja poliittisia vaiheita 1700-luvulla asettaen tapahtumat osaksi laajempaa historiallista kehitystä.",{"number":109,"title":110,"author":111,"authorBirth":112,"authorDeath":113,"slug":114,"bookId":115,"genreRaw":116,"genre":117,"themes":118,"origin":120,"language":67,"yearPublished":122,"yearPublishedTranslation":10,"wordCount":123,"charCount":124,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":125,"gutenbergSubjects":126,"gutenbergCategories":130,"gutenbergSummary":134,"gutenbergTranslators":135,"gutenbergDownloadCount":137,"aiDescription":138},598,"Vanha tarina Montrosesta","Scott, Walter",1771,1832,"598-scott-walter-vanha-tarina-montrosesta","598__Scott_Walter__Vanha_tarina_Montrosesta","Historiallinen kertomus","romaani",[119],"sota",[121],"brittilainen",1819,61392,410478,12802,[127,128,129],"Historical fiction","Montrose, James Graham, Marquis of, 1612-1650 -- Fiction","Scotland -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649 -- Fiction",[131,132,28,133],"British Literature","Historical Novels","History - Warfare","\"Vanha tarina Montrosesta\" by Walter Scott is a historical novel published in 1819. Set in 1640s Scotland during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, the story follows two soldiers in the Earl of Montrose's Royalist army who fall in love with the same woman. When jealousy erupts into violence, one man stabs his rival and vanishes. The novel interweaves this tragic love triangle with the adventures of Dugald Dalgetty, a mercenary soldier whose professional exploits and comic character dominate much of the narrative amid Scotland's religious and political turmoil. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[136],"Krohn, Julius",357,"Scottin historiallinen romaani sijoittuu 1640-luvun Skotlantiin ja Englannin sisällissodan aikaan. Se kuvaa James Grahamin, Montrosen markkiisin, johtamaa sotaretkeä ja ylämaalaisten klaanien välisiä liittoja sekä valtataisteluita kuningas Kaarle I:n puolesta.",{"number":140,"title":141,"author":142,"authorBirth":143,"authorDeath":144,"slug":145,"bookId":146,"genreRaw":19,"genre":147,"themes":148,"origin":149,"language":67,"yearPublished":151,"yearPublishedTranslation":152,"wordCount":153,"charCount":154,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":155,"gutenbergSubjects":156,"gutenbergCategories":159,"gutenbergSummary":163,"gutenbergTranslators":164,"gutenbergDownloadCount":166,"aiDescription":167},430,"Kuningas Juhana","Shakespeare, William",1564,1616,"430-shakespeare-william-kuningas-juhana","430__Shakespeare_William__Kuningas_Juhana","naytelma",[],[121,150],"klassikot",1623,1901,15166,88719,28965,[157,158],"Great Britain -- History -- John, 1199-1216 -- Drama","John, King of England, 1167-1216 -- Drama",[131,160,28,161,162],"Classics of Literature","History - Royalty","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Kuningas Juhana\" by William Shakespeare is a history play written in the mid-1590s about the turbulent reign of King John of England. When France demands John surrender his throne to his nephew Arthur, political alliances shift rapidly through marriage proposals, papal intervention, and military conflicts. As nobles defect, family members die, and loyalties fracture, John faces invasion, excommunication, and betrayal from all sides. The play chronicles a desperate struggle for legitimacy and power that threatens to tear England apart. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[165],"Cajander, Paavo Emil",443,"Shakespearen historiallinen näytelmä kuvaa Englannin kuningas Juhanan valtakauden poliittisia juonitteluja ja sotaa Ranskaa vastaan. Keskiössä on kamppailu kruununperimyksestä sekä kuninkaan ja katolisen kirkon välinen jännite.",{"number":169,"title":170,"author":142,"authorBirth":143,"authorDeath":144,"slug":171,"bookId":172,"genreRaw":19,"genre":147,"themes":173,"origin":174,"language":67,"yearPublished":175,"yearPublishedTranslation":176,"wordCount":177,"charCount":178,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":179,"gutenbergSubjects":180,"gutenbergCategories":184,"gutenbergSummary":185,"gutenbergTranslators":186,"gutenbergDownloadCount":187,"aiDescription":188},548,"Kuningas Henrik Neljäs I","548-shakespeare-william-kuningas-henrik-neljas-i","548__Shakespeare_William__Kuningas_Henrik_Neljäs_I",[],[121,150],1597,1897,19645,116554,39557,[181,182,183],"Great Britain -- History -- Henry IV, 1399-1413 -- Drama","Henry IV, King of England, 1367-1413 -- Drama","Historical drama",[131,160,28,162],"\"Kuningas Henrik Neljäs I\" by William Shakespeare is a history play written no later than 1597. The drama follows King Henry IV as he faces a dangerous noble rebellion while his son, Prince Hal, squanders his time drinking in taverns with the roguish Sir John Falstaff. As political tensions escalate toward the Battle of Shrewsbury, the wayward prince must choose between his disreputable companions and his royal duty, proving himself worthy of the crown he will one day inherit. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[165],305,"Shakespearen historiallinen näytelmä kuvaa kuningas Henrik IV:n hallituskautta ja hänen poikansa prinssi Henrikin kasvua vastuuseen. Tarina yhdistää poliittista peliä, aateliston kapinointia ja Sir John Falstaffin tähdittämää komiikkaa 1400-luvun alun Englannissa.",{"number":190,"title":191,"author":142,"authorBirth":143,"authorDeath":144,"slug":192,"bookId":193,"genreRaw":19,"genre":147,"themes":194,"origin":195,"language":67,"yearPublished":196,"yearPublishedTranslation":197,"wordCount":198,"charCount":199,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":200,"gutenbergSubjects":201,"gutenbergCategories":205,"gutenbergSummary":206,"gutenbergTranslators":207,"gutenbergDownloadCount":208,"aiDescription":209},555,"Kuningas Henrik Kuudes III","555-shakespeare-william-kuningas-henrik-kuudes-iii","555__Shakespeare_William__Kuningas_Henrik_Kuudes_III",[],[121,150],1591,1907,17938,104461,40174,[202,203,204],"Great Britain -- History -- Henry VI, 1422-1461 -- Drama","Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Drama","Henry VI, King of England, 1421-1471 -- Drama",[131,160,28,162],"\"Kuningas Henrik Kuudes III\" by William Shakespeare is a history play believed to have been written in 1591. Set during England's Wars of the Roses, the play depicts a nation descending into chaos and barbarism as families fracture and moral codes collapse. Following the Duke of York's claim to the throne, brutal battles erupt between Yorkist and Lancastrian forces. The conflict features revenge, shifting allegiances, and Richard of Gloucester's emerging ambition for power, culminating in one of Shakespeare's most violent examinations of civil war's devastating human cost. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[165],255,"Shakespearen historiallinen näytelmäsarja kuvaa Englannin sisällissotaa, Ruusujen sotaa sekä Lancasterin ja Yorkin sukujen välistä valtataistelua. Trilogia seuraa kuningas Henrik VI:n hallituskautta ja kuningasvallan murenemista veristen taisteluiden ja poliittisten juonittelujen keskellä.",{"number":211,"title":212,"author":213,"authorBirth":19,"authorDeath":19,"slug":214,"bookId":215,"genreRaw":19,"genre":90,"themes":216,"origin":217,"language":67,"yearPublished":218,"yearPublishedTranslation":219,"wordCount":220,"charCount":221,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":222,"gutenbergSubjects":223,"gutenbergCategories":225,"gutenbergSummary":227,"gutenbergTranslators":228,"gutenbergDownloadCount":230,"aiDescription":231},1422,"Agricola","Tacitus (n. 55-120)","1422-tacitus-agricola","1422__Tacitus__Agricola",[119],[],98,1904,9295,65771,53265,[224],"Agricola, Gnaeus Julius, 40-93",[101,226,28,133],"History - Ancient","\"Agricola\" by Cornelius Tacitus is a biographical work written around AD 98. This account chronicles the life of Tacitus's father-in-law, Gnaeus Julius Agricola, a distinguished Roman general who governed Britain during a turbulent period of conquest and rebellion. Beyond personal biography, the work explores ancient Britain's geography and peoples while subtly critiquing imperial tyranny and the loss of Roman freedoms under despotic rule. Through military campaigns, political maneuvering, and the famous Battle of Mons Graupius, Tacitus preserves his subject's legacy while questioning the price of empire. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[229],"Hidén, K. J. (Karl Julius)",389,"Antiikin historioitsija Tacituksen kirjoittama elämäkerta kertoo hänen appensa Gnaeus Julius Agricolan vaiheista ja toiminnasta Rooman Britannian-valloituksessa. Teos sisältää kuvauksia saaren maantieteestä, sota-operaatioista ja Agricolan urasta eri keisarien alaisuudessa. Se on historiallinen lähde ensimmäisen vuosisadan lopun tapahtumista.",9,1,24]