[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$ffC8WMhUAO0ePtgiSUdZN0AvE5kfycIibSmOZkrgKS3I":3},{"items":4,"total":547,"page":548,"pageSize":549},[5,35,61,82,100,123,145,168,186,207,233,262,284,309,340,361,384,407,427,448,471,485,506,527],{"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":13,"wordCount":19,"charCount":20,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":22,"gutenbergSubjects":23,"gutenbergCategories":27,"gutenbergSummary":31,"gutenbergTranslators":32,"gutenbergDownloadCount":33,"aiDescription":34},3615,"Muistoja ja kuvitelmia","Ackté, Aino",1876,1944,"3615-ackte-aino-muistoja-ja-kuvitelmia","3615__Ackté_Aino__Muistoja_ja_kuvitelmia",null,"muistelmat",[],[],"fi",1916,7649,49438,false,76943,[24,25,26],"Ackté, Aino, 1876-1944","Autobiographies","Singers -- Biography",[28,29,30],"Biographies","Essays, Letters & Speeches","Music","\"Muistoja ja kuvitelmia\" by Aino Ackté is a collection of memoiristic essays and imaginative vignettes written in the early 20th century. It blends autobiographical recollection with symbolic tales and dreamlike scenes to explore art, love, fame, jealousy, fate, and the ache of longing from a celebrated singer’s perspective. The pieces move fluidly between real encounters and lyrical allegories, tracing how memory and imagination shape an artist’s inner life.  The opening of the collection moves from a striking dream about a snake-filled cup of envy to a heated affair between an actress and a writer that dims once physical passion erodes spiritual kinship. A gallery of rings becomes a treasury of memories—queens, mentors, a faithful childhood caretaker, and a poet—while meditations on love show devotion surviving disillusion. Consolation arrives through music and poetry as “the souls of the dead” speak, followed by parables of missed courage and punishing fate, and an image (Faleron’s angel) that rekindles the will to create. Other sketches show inspiration bound to sorrow, an exuberant hymn to the gramophone jump-starting a triumphant concert, and two contrasting unions: a marriage that withers and a free bond that, paradoxically, endures. Brief pieces portray a smile that persists even as photographs burn, a lovers’ plunge through snow to unite beyond judgment, and a wealthy woman’s inborn unrest. The section closes in a Paris studio, where a renowned painter claims to capture purity wrestling with desire in a portrait, as the narrative breaks off mid-thought. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],122,"Oopperalaulaja Aino Akteen teos sisältää omaelämäkerrallisia muistoja, unia ja pohdiskelevia kirjoituksia. Lyhyet luvut käsittelevät henkilökohtaisia kokemuksia, ihmissuhteita ja taiteilijan sisäistä maailmaa. Teksti vaihtelee todellisista muistikuvista symbolisiin ja unenomaisiin kuvitelmiin.",{"number":36,"title":37,"author":38,"authorBirth":39,"authorDeath":40,"slug":41,"bookId":42,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":43,"origin":45,"language":17,"yearPublished":46,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":47,"charCount":48,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":49,"gutenbergSubjects":50,"gutenbergCategories":52,"gutenbergSummary":57,"gutenbergTranslators":58,"gutenbergDownloadCount":59,"aiDescription":60},591,"Uusi suomalainen lukemisto","Ahlqvist, August",1826,1889,"591-ahlqvist-august-uusi-suomalainen-lukemisto","591__Ahlqvist_August__Uusi_suomalainen_lukemisto",[44],"kansanperinne",[],1883,57555,370497,43717,[51],"Finnish language -- Readers",[29,53,54,55,56],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","Poetry","Short Stories","Teaching & Education","\"Uusi suomalainen lukemisto\" by August Ahlqvist is a collection of literary works written in the late 19th century. This anthology aims to promote the Finnish language and literature, featuring various genres such as prose, poetry, folktales, and proverbs, showcasing contributions from multiple authors. The compilation likely serves as a resource for the education of Swedish-speaking youth in Finland, providing them with cultural insights and literary examples that reflect their heritage.  The opening of the work includes a prefatory note that explains the merging of two separate projects intended for educational purposes, which were published together for convenience. It outlines the structure of the collection, indicating a mix of stories, poems, proverbs, and folklore, thus establishing its purpose as a multifaceted reading resource. The first parts presented include tales that illustrate witty exchanges and moral lessons, capturing the essence of rural Finnish life, highlighting socio-economic conditions, and reflecting on traditional values and community interactions within various narratives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],291,"Ahlqvistin toimittama kokoelma sisältää suomenkielisiä tekstejä historian, luonnontieteen ja kansanperinteen aloilta. Teos koostuu tarinoista, sananlaskuista, arvoituksista sekä tunnettujen kirjailijoiden runoista ja asiaproosasta. Lukemisto tarjoaa laajan katsauksen 1800-luvun suomalaiseen kirjallisuuteen ja sivistykseen.",{"number":62,"title":63,"author":64,"authorBirth":65,"authorDeath":66,"slug":67,"bookId":68,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":69,"origin":70,"language":17,"yearPublished":71,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":72,"charCount":73,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":74,"gutenbergSubjects":75,"gutenbergCategories":77,"gutenbergSummary":78,"gutenbergTranslators":79,"gutenbergDownloadCount":80,"aiDescription":81},72,"Katajainen kansani","Aho, Juhani",1861,1921,"72-aho-juhani-katajainen-kansani","72__Aho_Juhani__Katajainen_kansani",[],[],1899,29129,176865,13768,[76],"Short stories",[29,55],"\"Katajainen kansani\" by Juhani Aho is a collection of essays and short stories written during the early 20th century. The work reflects on Finnish identity, culture, and nature, exploring themes of resilience, patriotism, and the connection between the people and their land. It seems designed to invoke a sense of national pride, offering insight into the Finnish spirit through various narratives and observations.  At the start of the book, Aho presents a tapestry of thoughts and images that set the stage for a deeper exploration of Finnish identity. He begins by reflecting on the historical connection of the Finnish people to their land, positing that their resilience is tied to the harshness of their environment and their cultural practices. The opening portion also touches on the persistence of the Finnish character in the face of external pressures, suggesting that the people's steadfastness allows them to endure hardships. Through vignettes, such as the narrative around the challenges of winter and the reverence for nature, Aho encapsulates both the struggles and the enduring spirit of the Finnish people, inviting readers to appreciate their heritage and the beauty of their homeland. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],390,"Kokoelma sisältää lyhyttä proosaa, lastuja ja esseitä, joissa tarkastellaan suomalaista kansanluonnetta, historiaa sekä suhdetta luontoon. Tekstit käsittelevät pohjoisen luonnon karuutta ja kansan sitkeyttä vastoinkäymisten edessä.",{"number":83,"title":84,"author":64,"authorBirth":65,"authorDeath":66,"slug":85,"bookId":86,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":87,"origin":88,"language":17,"yearPublished":66,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":89,"charCount":90,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":91,"gutenbergSubjects":92,"gutenbergCategories":94,"gutenbergSummary":96,"gutenbergTranslators":97,"gutenbergDownloadCount":98,"aiDescription":99},108,"Muistelmia ja matkakuvia","108-aho-juhani-muistelmia-ja-matkakuvia","108__Aho_Juhani__Muistelmia_ja_matkakuvia",[],[],41912,275258,13919,[93],"Essays",[29,95],"Travel Writing","\"Muistelmia ja matkakuvia\" by Juhani Aho is a collection of essays and travel sketches written in the early 20th century. It reflects on various subjects, including notable Finnish cultural figures, nature, and personal impressions from journeys. The work prominently features discussions about the Swedish-speaking Finnish poet Sakari Topelius, providing insights into his life and contributions to Finnish literature.  The opening of the work begins with the author's reflections on visiting Topelius’ winter residence, Koivuniemi. Aho describes the serene beauty of the surroundings and the significance of Topelius as a literary figure. As he navigates the landscape, he relates his admiration for the poet and the impact of Topelius' work on Finnish culture. Aho's journey serves as both a personal pilgrimage and an homage to the lasting legacy of Topelius, delineating the interplay between the natural environment and the poet's creative spirit, setting the tone for the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],378,"Kokoelma sisältää muistelmia suomalaisista kulttuurihenkilöistä, kuten Sakari Topeliuksesta ja Minna Canthista, sekä kuvauksia matkoilta muun muassa Pariisiin ja Venäjälle. Kirjoitukset käsittelevät aikansa ilmiöitä, kirjailijakohtaamisia ja matkahavaintoja 1800-luvun lopulta alkaen.",{"number":101,"title":102,"author":103,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":104,"bookId":105,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":106,"origin":107,"language":17,"yearPublished":108,"yearPublishedTranslation":109,"wordCount":110,"charCount":111,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":112,"gutenbergSubjects":113,"gutenbergCategories":116,"gutenbergSummary":118,"gutenbergTranslators":119,"gutenbergDownloadCount":121,"aiDescription":122},1531,"Runousoppi","Aristoteles (384-322 e.Kr.)","1531-aristoteles-runousoppi","1531__Aristoteles__Runousoppi",[],[],-335,1871,27426,170118,54728,[114,115],"Aesthetics -- Early works to 1800","Poetry -- Early works to 1800",[29,117],"Philosophy & Ethics","\"Runousoppi\" by Aristotle is a philosophical treatise written around 335 BCE. This pioneering work examines the art of poetry, focusing primarily on dramatic forms including tragedy, comedy, and epic. Aristotle analyzes how these genres imitate life through differences in rhythm, character, and narrative presentation. The surviving text concentrates on tragedy's construction, introducing influential concepts like catharsis and exploring what makes poetry philosophically superior to history. This foundational work established principles for literary criticism that continue to shape Western understanding of dramatic art. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[120],"Calamnius, J. W. (Johan Wiktor)",242,"Länsimaisen estetiikan ja kirjallisuusteorian klassikko analysoi runouden ja erityisesti tragedian olemusta. Teoksessa tarkastellaan mimesistä, draaman rakennetta sekä taiteen vaikutusta ihmiseen. Calamniuksen suomennos sisältää selittäviä huomautuksia ja tiedesanaston.",{"number":124,"title":125,"author":126,"authorBirth":127,"authorDeath":128,"slug":129,"bookId":130,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":131,"origin":132,"language":17,"yearPublished":133,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":134,"charCount":135,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":136,"gutenbergSubjects":137,"gutenbergCategories":140,"gutenbergSummary":141,"gutenbergTranslators":142,"gutenbergDownloadCount":143,"aiDescription":144},1157,"Muoto- ja muistikuvia I","Aspelin-Haapkylä, Eliel",1847,1917,"1157-aspelin-haapkyla-eliel-muotoja-muistikuvia-i","1157__Aspelin-Haapkylä_Eliel__Muotoja_muistikuvia_I",[],[],1911,53934,360233,50541,[138,139],"Finland -- Civilization","Finland -- Intellectual life",[29],"\"Muoto- ja muistikuvia I\" by Eliel Aspelin-Haapkylä is a collection of literary reflections written in the early 20th century. The work comprises various pieces that delve into cultural and historical themes of Finnish society, likely drawn from the author's experiences and observations within a national context. The opening portions set the scene for diverse narratives, focusing on familial relationships, particularly between siblings, emphasizing love, separation, and the bittersweet nature of life changes.  The beginning of the book presents an introduction where the author shares his intention to bring light to national and cultural memories through his writings. We are introduced to a touching narrative that revolves around the emotional bond between a brother and sister as he prepares to leave for university. The sister meticulously prepares his belongings with love and care, highlighting her bittersweet feelings of pride and sadness during their farewell. The narrative captures the essence of deep familial ties and the various tensions that accompany growth and change, setting a warm yet poignant tone as the characters navigate the complexities of life transitions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],268,"Kokoelma muistelmia ja sivistyshistoriallisia kirjoituksia 1800-luvun loppupuolen Suomesta. Teos sisältää kuvauksia muun muassa pohjalaisesta pappilaelämästä, ylioppilasajoista, matkoista sekä muistikuvia J. V. Snellmanista.",{"number":146,"title":147,"author":148,"authorBirth":149,"authorDeath":150,"slug":151,"bookId":152,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":153,"origin":154,"language":17,"yearPublished":155,"yearPublishedTranslation":156,"wordCount":157,"charCount":158,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":159,"gutenbergSubjects":160,"gutenbergCategories":162,"gutenbergSummary":164,"gutenbergTranslators":165,"gutenbergDownloadCount":166,"aiDescription":167},165,"Pikku haltijoita","Beecher-Stowe, Harriet",1811,1896,"165-beecher-stowe-harriet-pikku-haltijoita","165__Beecher-Stowe_Harriet__Pikku_haltijoita",[],[],1865,1900,47690,327284,16944,[161],"Home economics",[29,163],"Parenthood & Family Relations","\"Pikku haltijoita\" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a collection of essays written in the late 19th century. The work discusses themes surrounding domesticity, family life, and the art of homemaking, reflecting Stowe's engagement with the social and moral issues of her time. The opening chapters introduce a narrator, who shares his observations and reflections on the nature of home, family interactions, and the often chaotic yet affectionate dynamics within domestic life.  At the start of the narrative, we find the narrator reflecting on a recent purchase: a Brussels carpet bought at a surprisingly low price. This leads him to ruminate on the value and symbolism of household items, juxtaposing the material affections attributed to expensive goods with the sentimental value of older, worn belongings. The narrator describes his warm and inviting home, established on principles of practicality and comfort over superficial elegance. Through whimsical anecdotes about his family—including the gentle nagging of his wife and daughters regarding home decor—he sets the stage for a deeper exploration of what constitutes a true home, contemplating the influence of women in the household and the intricate balance between tradition and modernization in domestic spaces. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],286,"Kotiin ja perhe-elämään keskittyvä esseekokoelma antaa neuvoja taloudenhoidosta, sisustamisesta ja arjen säästäväisyydestä. Teksteissä tarkastellaan kodin merkitystä ja tapoja, joilla pienetkin asiat vaikuttavat perheen onneen ja sopusointuun.",{"number":169,"title":170,"author":148,"authorBirth":149,"authorDeath":150,"slug":171,"bookId":172,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":173,"origin":174,"language":17,"yearPublished":175,"yearPublishedTranslation":71,"wordCount":176,"charCount":177,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":178,"gutenbergSubjects":179,"gutenbergCategories":181,"gutenbergSummary":182,"gutenbergTranslators":183,"gutenbergDownloadCount":184,"aiDescription":185},197,"Pikku kettuja","197-beecher-stowe-harriet-pikku-kettuja","197__Beecher-Stowe_Harriet__Pikku_kettuja",[],[],1866,32080,213954,17313,[180],"Conduct of life",[29,163],"\"Pikku kettuja\" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a collection of essays or lectures likely written in the late 19th century. The work explores the various detrimental traits, likened to \"little foxes,\" that disrupt harmony in family life and personal relationships. The initial segments introduce the concept of these little foxes, focusing on their subtle yet pervasive nature and their impact on domestic happiness.  At the start of this work, we find a conversation between a father and his daughter, Jenny, as they discuss the father's intention to read from a curious text he discovered. He relates this text to the idea of \"little foxes\"—metaphorical representations of small, often overlooked issues in family dynamics that can ultimately lead to unhappiness. The father vows to explore these disruptive traits in depth, beginning with \"moittiminen\" (fault-finding), which sets the tone for the subsequent discussions on the importance of maintaining a positive environment in the home to foster love and understanding. Through anecdotes and observations, the opening portion establishes a foundation for examining how neglecting these little foxes can erode the well-being of families. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],235,"Kokoelma esseitä ja opetuksia kodin onnea nakertavista pienistä tavoista, kuten ärtyisyydestä ja suvaitsemattomuudesta. Teksti opastaa lukijaa tunnistamaan nämä ”pikku ketut”, jotka voivat huomaamatta turmella perhe-elämän sopusoinnun.",{"number":187,"title":188,"author":148,"authorBirth":149,"authorDeath":150,"slug":189,"bookId":190,"genreRaw":191,"genre":14,"themes":192,"origin":193,"language":17,"yearPublished":194,"yearPublishedTranslation":195,"wordCount":196,"charCount":197,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":198,"gutenbergSubjects":199,"gutenbergCategories":201,"gutenbergSummary":203,"gutenbergTranslators":204,"gutenbergDownloadCount":205,"aiDescription":206},169,"Lukinverkkoja","169-beecher-stowe-harriet-lukinverkkoja","169__Beecher-Stowe_Harriet__Lukinverkkoja","eli Pieniä tomupiiloja jotka kotionneamme haittaavat",[],[],1868,1880,19148,124777,17033,[200],"Women -- Social conditions",[29,202],"Gender & Sexuality Studies","\"Lukinverkkoja: Pieniä tomupiiloja jotka kotionneamme haittaavat\" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a reflective essay collection written in the late 19th century. The work discusses various social issues that interrupt domestic happiness, particularly focusing on the roles and challenges women face in the household and society. The author critiques societal norms and expectations surrounding women's roles and highlights the need for a reevaluation of work and personal worth beyond traditional confines.  At the start of the book, the author introduces the concept of \"dust holes,\" metaphorically representing the small yet significant problems in daily life that hinder domestic bliss. A conversation unfolds between the narrator and his wife regarding a young woman in need of assistance, illustrating the various social challenges and the different status of women in society. Through their discussion, Stowe sets the stage for deeper explorations of labor, societal expectations, and the interdependence of individuals within the home, suggesting that the very social constructs meant to protect women may simultaneously limit their potential. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],330,"Esseemuotoinen teos tarkastelee kodin onnea ja arkisia epäkohtia, joita tekijä kutsuu lukinverkoiksi ja tomupiiloiksi. Tekstissä pohditaan muun muassa kasvatusta, palkollisten kohtelua ja kodinhoidon moraalisia ulottuvuuksia 1800-luvun näkökulmasta.",{"number":208,"title":209,"author":210,"authorBirth":211,"authorDeath":212,"slug":213,"bookId":214,"genreRaw":215,"genre":14,"themes":216,"origin":217,"language":17,"yearPublished":219,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":220,"charCount":221,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":222,"gutenbergSubjects":223,"gutenbergCategories":226,"gutenbergSummary":229,"gutenbergTranslators":230,"gutenbergDownloadCount":231,"aiDescription":232},1638,"Kaarlo Bergbomin kirjoitukset II","Bergbom, Kaarlo",1843,1906,"1638-bergbom-kaarlo-kaarlo-bergbomin-kirjoitukset-ii","1638__Bergbom_Kaarlo__Kaarlo_Bergbomin_kirjoitukset_II","Tutkimukset ja arvostelut",[],[218],"saksalainen",1908,77977,571833,55853,[224,225],"Literature -- History and criticism","Theater -- Finland",[29,227,228],"German Literature","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Kaarlo Bergbomin kirjoitukset II. Tutkimukset ja arvostelut\" by Kaarlo Johan Bergbom is a scholarly publication written in the early 20th century. This volume collects rigorous studies and critiques focusing primarily on the evolution of historical drama, with a particular emphasis on its development in Germany. Bergbom explores significant literary figures such as Heinrich Heine and the impact of historical events on literature, presenting an in-depth analysis of the genre and its cultural relevance.  The opening of this work provides a preface by Eliel Aspelin-Haapkylä, outlining the contents of the collection and highlighting the academic importance of Bergbom's contributions. It introduces various studies, starting with a detailed examination of historical drama in Germany, discussing key elements such as national identity, realism, and grand themes of human experience. Bergbom critically engages with notable authors and their relationships with historical contexts, asserting the significance of these dramas in shaping cultural narratives. Through this analysis, the author sets the foundation for understanding the intricate connections between history, literature, and the theatrical arts in a formative period of intellectual thought. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],250,"Kokoelma sisältää artikkeleita, tutkimuksia ja arvosteluja, jotka käsittelevät 1800-luvun eurooppalaista ja suomalaista kirjallisuutta sekä teatteria. Teksteissä tarkastellaan muun muassa saksalaista draamaa, ranskalaista kirjallisuutta sekä aikalaiskirjailijoiden, kuten Aleksis Kiven ja Zachris Topeliuksen, teoksia.",{"number":234,"title":235,"author":236,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":237,"bookId":238,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":239,"origin":240,"language":17,"yearPublished":242,"yearPublishedTranslation":243,"wordCount":244,"charCount":245,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":246,"gutenbergSubjects":247,"gutenbergCategories":254,"gutenbergSummary":257,"gutenbergTranslators":258,"gutenbergDownloadCount":260,"aiDescription":261},1792,"Puhe runoilija Archiaan puolustukseksi","Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106-43 e.Kr.)","1792-cicero-marcus-tullius-puhe-runoilija-archiaan-puolustukseksi","1792__Cicero_Marcus_Tullius__Puhe_runoilija_Archiaan_puolustukseksi",[],[241],"klassikot",-62,1905,4510,31002,57146,[248,249,250,251,252,253],"Archias, Aulus Licinius, 120 B.C.- -- Trials, litigation, etc.","Citizenship -- Rome","Oratory, Ancient","Rhetoric, Ancient","Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin -- Translations into Finnish","Trials -- Italy -- Rome",[255,29,256],"Classics of Literature","History - Ancient","\"Puhe runoilija Archiaan puolustukseksi\" by Marcus Tullius Cicero is a classical oration written in the 1st century BC. This work falls under the genre of legal rhetoric, and it serves as Cicero’s defense of the poet Archias, who was accused of unlawfully claiming Roman citizenship. Cicero's eloquent discourse highlights the intersection of art, culture, and citizenship in Ancient Rome, illustrating the significance of intellectual contributions to society.  In this defense speech, Cicero argues that Archias, a celebrated poet with roots in Antiochia, is deserving of Roman citizenship due to his literary contributions and the esteem in which he is held by prominent figures. He contends that the arts play a vital role in enhancing the glory of the Roman state and that Archias has brought honor through his poetry, which engages with themes of valor and patriotism. Cicero refutes the accusations against Archias, demonstrating his legitimate claim to citizenship through various legal frameworks and societal recognition, ultimately convincing the court to acquit Archias and affirming the importance of poetry in Roman culture. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[259],"Hidén, K. J. (Karl Julius)",278,"Ciceron kuuluisa puolustuspuhe runoilija Archiaan kansalaisoikeuksien puolesta. Teos tunnetaan erityisesti sivistyksen, kirjallisuuden ja humanististen tieteiden ylistyksestä, jota puhuja pitää tärkeänä osana valtiomiehen elämää ja arvokasta yhteiskuntaa.",{"number":263,"title":264,"author":265,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":266,"bookId":267,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":268,"origin":269,"language":17,"yearPublished":270,"yearPublishedTranslation":128,"wordCount":271,"charCount":272,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":273,"gutenbergSubjects":274,"gutenbergCategories":278,"gutenbergSummary":279,"gutenbergTranslators":280,"gutenbergDownloadCount":282,"aiDescription":283},1546,"Puhe kunniaseppeleestä","Demosthenes (383-322 e.Kr.)","1546-demosthenes-puhe-kunniaseppeleesta","1546__Demosthenes__Puhe_kunniaseppeleestä",[],[],-330,31122,217236,54844,[275,276,277],"Athens (Greece) -- Politics and government -- Early works to 1800","Demosthenes -- Translations into Finnish","Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek -- Translations into Finnish",[29,256,117],"\"Puhe kunniaseppeleestä\" by Demosthenes is a classical rhetorical treatise written in the early 4th century BC. The work serves as a defense speech by the famed orator Demosthenes against political accusations, particularly in the context of his rivalry with Aiskhines. The opening portion of the text delves into the historical backdrop surrounding the political turmoil in ancient Greece, setting the stage for a narrative filled with themes of patriotism, democracy, and the moral obligations of citizenship.  The beginning of this work introduces Demosthenes as he addresses the Athenian assembly in a courtroom setting, pleading for fairness in listening to his defense against Aiskhines. He acknowledges the emotional weight of the accusations against him, while simultaneously outlining his passion for public service and commitment to his city. The speaker expertly navigates through the complexities of their historical and political environment, laying a foundation for arguments that illustrate not only his own merits but also the dubious character of his opponent. This opening effectively portrays the tension between personal integrity and political machinations of the time, inviting the reader into a rich discourse of rhetoric and civic duty that defines classical Athenian society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[281],"Snellman, Walter J.",127,"Antiikin tunnetuimpiin kuuluva puhe on Demostheneen puolustus omasta poliittisesta toiminnastaan ja Ateenan vapaudesta Makedonian valtaa vastaan. Teos sisältää suomentajan laatiman historiallisen johdannon sekä selityksiä puheen taustoista ja antiikin Kreikan valtiosuhteista.",{"number":285,"title":286,"author":287,"authorBirth":288,"authorDeath":289,"slug":290,"bookId":291,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":292,"origin":293,"language":17,"yearPublished":243,"yearPublishedTranslation":18,"wordCount":295,"charCount":296,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":297,"gutenbergSubjects":298,"gutenbergCategories":301,"gutenbergSummary":304,"gutenbergTranslators":305,"gutenbergDownloadCount":307,"aiDescription":308},3599,"Etsijäin seura","Dickinson, G. Lowes",1862,1932,"3599-dickinson-g-lowes-etsijain-seura","3599__Dickinson_G._Lowes__Etsijäin_seura",[],[294],"brittilainen",26466,176892,76797,[299,300],"Great Britain -- Social conditions","Social problems",[302,29,117,303],"British Literature","Politics","\"Etsijäin seura\" by G. Lowes Dickinson is a political-philosophical dialogue written in the early 20th century. It presents a fictional club of “seekers” whose members—public men, scientists, and artists—debate the nature of society and the state. Key voices include Lord Cantilupe the Tory traditionalist, Alfred Remenham the eloquent Liberal, Reuben Mendoza the hard-headed Conservative, and George Allison the pragmatic Socialist, each setting out a personal credo. The likely topic is a searching, idea-driven clash over hierarchy, democracy, free trade, empire, and socialism, staged as a civil yet pointed symposium.  The opening of this work introduces the club, the host-narrator’s country-house setting, and the device of “personal confessions” when Cantilupe arrives without a paper. Cantilupe defends inherited hierarchy, the gentleman-gentry state, skepticism of democracy and free trade, and a rooted rural order, explaining his retreat from politics. Remenham answers with a confident liberal credo—trust in popular sovereignty and change, institutions that grow with social forces, and free trade as nature’s exchange, culminating in a cosmopolitan “parliament of man.” Mendoza replies with sardonic realism, questioning pure freedom, praising cautious, empirical governance, prioritizing national strength, and foreseeing imperial federation rather than universal peace, before calling a reflective truce. The spell is broken when Allison begins a brisk socialist case for gradual, technocratic transformation via taxation, public ownership, and expert administration, extending to science, art, and religion under state guidance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[306],"Tudeer, O. E. (Oskar Emil)",159,"Etsijät-nimisen klubin jäsenet kokoontuvat pohtimaan yhteiskunnallisia ja filosofisia kysymyksiä eri aatesuuntien näkökulmista. Keskusteluissa ääneen pääsevät muun muassa konservatiivien, liberaalien, sosialistien ja anarkistien edustajat.",{"number":310,"title":311,"author":312,"authorBirth":313,"authorDeath":314,"slug":315,"bookId":316,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":317,"origin":318,"language":17,"yearPublished":320,"yearPublishedTranslation":321,"wordCount":322,"charCount":323,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":324,"gutenbergSubjects":325,"gutenbergCategories":333,"gutenbergSummary":335,"gutenbergTranslators":336,"gutenbergDownloadCount":338,"aiDescription":339},1323,"Ihmiskunnan edustajia","Emerson, Ralph Waldo",1803,1882,"1323-emerson-ralph-waldo-ihmiskunnan-edustajia","1323__Emerson_Ralph_Waldo__Ihmiskunnan_edustajia",[],[319],"amerikkalainen",1850,1909,49529,344334,52305,[326,327,328,329,330,331,332],"Biography","Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832","Montaigne, Michel de, 1533-1592","Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821","Plato","Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616","Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772",[334,29,117],"American Literature","\"Ihmiskunnan edustaja\" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is a philosophical text written in the early 20th century. The book examines the significance of great individuals throughout history and their impact on humanity, touching upon figures such as Plato, Shakespeare, and Napoleon. Emerson explores the essential quality of respect for these towering intellects as foundational to personal and cultural growth, suggesting that acknowledging and learning from great minds can elevate the human spirit.  The opening of the book introduces Emerson’s perspective on the importance of great individuals, suggesting that humanity is inherently indebted to these exemplary figures. He reflects on the notion that, throughout history, people instinctively seek connections with these \"greats\" who embody truth and wisdom. Emerson emphasizes the value of learning from the wisdom of these individuals, asserting that they serve as guiding lights in society, capable of transforming and enriching our understanding of life’s deeper meanings. Through his eloquent prose, Emerson sets the stage for a discourse on the power of thought and its manifestations in the lives of exceptional people. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[337],"Kilpi, Volter",295,"Esseekokoelma tarkastelee historian merkkihenkilöitä, jotka edustavat inhimillisen kokemuksen eri puolia. Teoksessa analysoidaan muun muassa Platonin, Shakespearen ja Napoleonin merkitystä suurina ajattelijoina ja toimijoina.",{"number":341,"title":342,"author":343,"authorBirth":344,"authorDeath":212,"slug":345,"bookId":346,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":347,"origin":348,"language":17,"yearPublished":133,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":349,"charCount":350,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":351,"gutenbergSubjects":352,"gutenbergCategories":356,"gutenbergSummary":357,"gutenbergTranslators":358,"gutenbergDownloadCount":359,"aiDescription":360},302,"Kootut teokset IV: Kertomuksia ja kirjoitelmia","Erkko, J. H.",1849,"302-erkko-j-h-kootut-teokset-iv","302__Erkko_J._H.__Kootut_teokset_IV",[],[],73894,479628,20316,[353,354,355],"Finnish essays","Finnish fiction","Short stories, Finnish",[29,55],"\"Kootut teokset 4: Kertomuksia ja kirjoitelmia\" by J. H. Erkko is a collection of short stories and essays likely written in the early 20th century. Through a mix of narrative styles, the work offers a vivid portrayal of Finnish life, exploring themes of identity, aspiration, and societal norms. In particular, the initial story features the character Aatami, who is depicted as an ambitious young boy with great aspirations for a life beyond his humble beginnings.  The opening of the book introduces young Aatami from Koiramäki, whose remarkable memory captivates those around him. As he grows, Aatami is motivated by the idea of becoming someone of importance, spurred on by the encouraging and prophetic words of the village women. Despite facing societal limitations and personal challenges, including his struggles in school, he nurtures a dream of attending seminary, signifying his yearning for a better future. As the narrative unfolds, it captures his journey into adulthood and the challenges of balancing aspiration with reality, hinting at themes of self-discovery and struggle against social expectations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],418,"Kokoelma sisältää J. H. Erkon proosatuotantoa, kuten kotoisia tarinoita, kuvauksia ja erilaisia kirjoitelmia. Mukana on myös puheita, joita kirjailija piti eri juhlatilaisuuksissa. Tekstit käsittelevät suomalaista kansanelämää, yhteiskunnallisia kysymyksiä ja kulttuuria 1800-luvun lopulla.",{"number":362,"title":363,"author":364,"authorBirth":365,"authorDeath":366,"slug":367,"bookId":368,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":369,"origin":370,"language":371,"yearPublished":372,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":373,"charCount":374,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":375,"gutenbergSubjects":376,"gutenbergCategories":378,"gutenbergSummary":380,"gutenbergTranslators":381,"gutenbergDownloadCount":382,"aiDescription":383},495,"D. E. D. Europaeuksen kirjeitä ja matkakertomuksia","Europaeus, D. E. D.",1820,1884,"495-europaeus-d-e-d-d-e-d-europaeuksen-kirjeita-ja-matkakertomuksia","495__Europaeus_D._E._D.__D._E._D._Europaeuksen_kirjeitä_ja_matkakertomuksia",[],[],"sv",1903,51885,313451,37077,[377],"Europaeus, D. E. D. (David Emanuel Daniel), 1820-1884",[379,29,95],"Archaeology & Anthropology","\"D. E. D. Europaeuksen kirjeitä ja matkakertomuksia\" by D. E. D. Europaeus is a collection of letters and travel writings that likely dates from the mid-19th century. This work chronicles Europaeus's extensive travels while collecting Finnish folklore and songs, especially focusing on the study of the Kalevala epic and Finnish oral tradition. The book is significant for its insights into the cultural and linguistic realities of Finland during that time.  The opening of the text introduces Europaeus's motivations and experiences while on his journeys in the years 1845-1846. It details his travels across various regions, including Karelia and neighboring areas, as he seeks out traditional singers and gathers songs and stories. He faces challenges, such as financial constraints and the difficulty of reaching and engaging with local folk singers, but ultimately his determination leads to fruitful encounters, resulting in valuable collections of Finnish folklore. The letters exchanged with influential figures like Elias Lönnrot provide additional context to his scholarly endeavors and the collaborative spirit of folk collection during that era. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],348,"Kokoelma D. E. D. Europaeuksen kirjeitä ja matkakertomuksia vuosilta 1845–1849. Teos sisältää kirjeenvaihtoa muun muassa Elias Lönnrotin kanssa sekä selontekoja kielitieteellisistä ja kansatieteellisistä tutkimusmatkoista.",{"number":385,"title":386,"author":387,"authorBirth":388,"authorDeath":389,"slug":390,"bookId":391,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":392,"origin":394,"language":17,"yearPublished":133,"yearPublishedTranslation":133,"wordCount":395,"charCount":396,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":397,"gutenbergSubjects":398,"gutenbergCategories":400,"gutenbergSummary":403,"gutenbergTranslators":404,"gutenbergDownloadCount":405,"aiDescription":406},2336,"Historiallisia rakkauskirjeitä","Finne, Jalmari",1874,1938,"2336-finne-jalmari-historiallisia-rakkauskirjeita","2336__Finne_Jalmari__Historiallisia_rakkauskirjeitä",[393],"rakkaus",[],42355,263807,63133,[399],"Love-letters -- Translations into Finnish",[29,401,402],"History - Other","Romance","\"Historiallisia rakkauskirjeitä\" by Jalmari Finne is a collection of historical love letters compiled and translated in the early 20th century. The work features letters from various notable figures across different times and places, showcasing the raw and personal sentiments conveyed in these correspondences. The compilation is interesting for readers who appreciate the complexities of love and human emotions as expressed through the written word.  At the start of this collection, the author introduces the concept and intention behind the work, emphasizing the emotional immediacy and candidness of love letters, revealing the vulnerabilities of their writers. The opening letters include a poignant missive from Mariana di Alcafarado to Captain Chamilly, detailing her deep feelings of longing, despair, and love, as she grapples with separation and the pain of unrequited affection. The letters set the stage for a compelling exploration of romantic anguish and devotion, inviting readers to experience the struggles of love through the voices of historical figures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[387],115,"Finnen kokoama teos sisältää tunnettujen historiallisten henkilöiden, kuten Jean-Jacques Rousseaun ja Jonathan Swiftin, kirjoittamia rakkauskirjeitä. Kokoelma tarjoaa välittömän näkymän menneisyyden suurhenkilöiden tunne-elämään ja heidän tapaansa ilmaista kiintymystä. Mukana on myös lyhyitä elämäkerrallisia tietoja kirjeiden laatijoista.",{"number":408,"title":409,"author":410,"authorBirth":411,"authorDeath":412,"slug":413,"bookId":414,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":415,"origin":416,"language":17,"yearPublished":417,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":418,"charCount":419,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":420,"gutenbergSubjects":421,"gutenbergCategories":423,"gutenbergSummary":424,"gutenbergTranslators":425,"gutenbergDownloadCount":143,"aiDescription":426},1425,"Wanhain Suomalaisten Tawaliset ja Suloiset Sananlascut","Florinus, Henricus",1633,1705,"1425-florinus-henricus-wanhain-suomalaisten-tawaliset-ja-suloiset-sananlascut","1425__Florinus_Henricus__Wanhain_Suomalaisten_Tawaliset_ja_Suloiset_Sananlascut",[],[],1702,11291,57073,53246,[422],"Proverbs, Finnish",[29],"\"Wanhain Suomalaisten Tawaliset ja Suloiset Sananlascut\" by Henrik Florinus is a collection of traditional Finnish proverbs likely written in the early 18th century. This work aims to preserve the wisdom and knowledge embedded in the Finnish language through its eloquent proverbs. The proverbs included reflect cultural values, insights, and humor pertinent to Finnish society at that time.  The opening of the text serves as an introduction to the collection, emphasizing the enduring relevance of proverbs as a vessel of wisdom passed down through generations. It acknowledges the contributions of earlier scholars and clergymen in gathering these sayings, highlighting the importance of language in conveying moral and practical lessons. The preface also invokes a sense of reverence for God and the teachings associated with these sayings, underscoring the blend of spirituality and everyday wisdom that characterizes the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],"Teos on 1700-luvun alussa koottu laaja kokoelma suomalaisia sananlaskuja ja kansanviisauksia. Henricus Florinus toimitti aineiston, joka pohjautuu aiempaan keruutyöhön ja tarjoaa näkymän vanhaan suomen kieleen ja entisajan elämänarvoihin.",{"number":428,"title":429,"author":430,"authorBirth":431,"authorDeath":432,"slug":433,"bookId":434,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":435,"origin":436,"language":17,"yearPublished":437,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":438,"charCount":439,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":440,"gutenbergSubjects":441,"gutenbergCategories":443,"gutenbergSummary":444,"gutenbergTranslators":445,"gutenbergDownloadCount":446,"aiDescription":447},639,"Runous ja runouden muodot","Godenhjelm, Bernhard Fredrik",1840,1912,"639-godenhjelm-runous-ja-runouden-muodot","639__Godenhjelm__Runous_ja_runouden_muodot",[],[],1914,124817,924508,44042,[93,54,442],"Poetry -- History and criticism",[29,54],"\"Runous ja runouden muodot: Kirjoitelmia. Runoja.\" by B. F. Godenhjelm is a scholarly work on poetry and its various forms written in the early 20th century. The text appears to focus on the theoretical and aesthetic aspects of poetry, exploring its role in societal and cultural contexts while also analyzing specific examples. The author, who was a significant figure in Finnish literature and education, likely draws upon classical influences as well as contemporary issues facing the Finnish language and identity.  At the start of the book, the author reflects on the ever-present human desire to find higher meaning in life's diverse phenomena. Godenhjelm discusses the relationship between art, human existence, and the pursuit of ideals, arguing that true art serves to express and illuminate the underlying truth and beauty of creation. He introduces concepts of aesthetics, the function of poetry, and its evolution throughout history, establishing a foundation for the deeper discussions that will follow in the text. The prefatory sections suggest that Godenhjelm intends to examine poetry not just as a form of entertainment but as a vital element of cultural expression and human experience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],339,"Kokoelma sisältää laajan teoreettisen tutkielman runouden olemuksesta ja muodoista, kulttuurihistoriallisia kirjoitelmia sekä tekijän omia runoja. Teos tarkastelee estetiikkaa, eri aikakausien kirjallisia ihanteita ja suomalaisen sivistyselämän perusteita.",{"number":449,"title":450,"author":451,"authorBirth":452,"authorDeath":453,"slug":454,"bookId":455,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":456,"origin":457,"language":17,"yearPublished":458,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":459,"charCount":460,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":461,"gutenbergSubjects":462,"gutenbergCategories":466,"gutenbergSummary":467,"gutenbergTranslators":468,"gutenbergDownloadCount":469,"aiDescription":470},2093,"Otava, Osa II","Gottlund, Carl Axel",1796,1875,"2093-gottlund-c-a-otava-osa-ii","2093__Gottlund_C._A.__Otava_Osa_II",[],[],1832,57581,351884,53677,[463,464,465],"Finnish language","Finnish literature","Folklore -- Finland",[29,54],"\"Otawa, Osa I\" by C. A. Gottlund is a historical and cultural exploration written in the early 19th century. The text appears to be a collection of reflections, proverbs, poetry, and insights into the Finnish language and culture, emphasizing the author's earnest affection for his homeland and its linguistic heritage. The work hints at a dedication to preserving and promoting Finnish cultural identity during a time when external influences were shaping the national discourse.  At the start of the work, the author expresses his intentions and challenges in compiling this collection, framing it as a love letter to the Finnish language and a call to appreciate its richness. He shares personal anecdotes about his experiences with folk songs and the importance of preserving them to maintain cultural heritage. This initial portion sets the tone for a deeper exploration of Finnish traditions, the nuances of the language, and the author's passion for elevating Finnish as a literary and intellectual medium. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],421,"Gottlundin kokoama teos sisältää runoja, kansanperinnekuvauksia sekä käännöksiä antiikin ja sukukielten kirjallisuudesta. Se tarjoaa laajan katsauksen 1800-luvun alun suomalaiseen kulttuuriin, kielitieteeseen ja kansanrunouteen.",{"number":472,"title":473,"author":451,"authorBirth":452,"authorDeath":453,"slug":474,"bookId":475,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":476,"origin":477,"language":17,"yearPublished":478,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":479,"charCount":480,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":461,"gutenbergSubjects":481,"gutenbergCategories":482,"gutenbergSummary":467,"gutenbergTranslators":483,"gutenbergDownloadCount":469,"aiDescription":484},1454,"Otava, Osa I","1454-gottlund-c-a-otava-osa-i","1454__Gottlund_C._A.__Otava_Osa_I",[],[],1831,119754,743053,[463,464,465],[29,54],[],"Gottlundin toimittama laaja lukemisto sisältää runoutta, suomalaisia sananlaskuja, historiallisia katsauksia sekä elämäkertoja. Teos kokoaa yhteen paimenlauluja, juomalauluja, käännöksiä Homeroksesta sekä tietoja suomalaisista sivistysvaikuttajista ja historiallisista suvuista. Kirjoittaja käsittelee myös suomalaista uskomusperinnettä ja kansallisia soittimia.",{"number":486,"title":487,"author":488,"authorBirth":489,"authorDeath":10,"slug":490,"bookId":491,"genreRaw":492,"genre":14,"themes":493,"origin":494,"language":17,"yearPublished":495,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":496,"charCount":497,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":498,"gutenbergSubjects":499,"gutenbergCategories":500,"gutenbergSummary":502,"gutenbergTranslators":503,"gutenbergDownloadCount":504,"aiDescription":505},3460,"Teatterikirja","Haarla, Lauri",1890,"3460-haarla-lauri-teatterikirja","3460__Haarla_Lauri__Teatterikirja","Kirjoitelmia ja näyttelijäkuvia",[],[],1928,51042,387601,76181,[225],[501,28,29],"Art","\"Teatterikirja :  Kirjoitelmia ja näyttelijäkuvia\" by Lauri Haarla is a collection of theatre essays and actor portraits written in the early 20th century. The volume examines Finnish stage art in both aesthetics and practice, combining critical reflections on drama’s purpose with intimate psychological profiles of actors and discussions of theatre’s organization and craft.  The opening of this collection declares a mission to expand Finland’s sparse theatre literature, especially through psychologically acute actor studies, while also justifying practical essays on theatre as an institution. It begins with a major portrait of Hilda Pihlajamäki as a “priestess of destiny,” contrasting her era with Ida Aalberg’s and praising her extraordinary transformative power, dramatic instinct, and matured depth. An essay on theatre’s “heroic service” then surveys history from classical Greece through the Renaissance and Schiller to modern expressionism, contrasting apollonian passivity with faustian will and arguing for theatre’s moral, personality-centered mission in a time of upheaval. A profile of Aarne Leppänen highlights his exceptional capacity for self-surrender to roles and his range from active romantic heroes to suffering figures, alongside noted limits in rapid, cerebral dialogue. A brief “genesis” of the play Synti roots its inspiration in a childhood vision of innocent suffering and a 17th‑century Finnish setting and idiom. The section closes with a sensitive portrait of Tyyne Juntto—especially her consummate Acacia in Benavente—and the start of a theoretical piece on dramatic imperatives that rejects hazy romanticism and flattening naturalism/realism in favor of a tightened, will-driven, expressionist intensity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],234,"Kokoelma teatteriaiheisia esseitä ja kirjoituksia, jotka tarkastelevat suomalaista näyttämötaidetta 1920-luvulla. Teos sisältää psykologisia muotokuvia aikakauden tunnetuista näyttelijöistä sekä pohdintoja teatterin asemasta ja kehitystarpeista itsenäisessä Suomessa.",{"number":507,"title":508,"author":509,"authorBirth":320,"authorDeath":510,"slug":511,"bookId":512,"genreRaw":513,"genre":14,"themes":514,"origin":515,"language":17,"yearPublished":516,"yearPublishedTranslation":212,"wordCount":517,"charCount":518,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":519,"gutenbergSubjects":520,"gutenbergCategories":522,"gutenbergSummary":523,"gutenbergTranslators":524,"gutenbergDownloadCount":143,"aiDescription":526},2738,"Idän ääreltä","Hearn, Lafcadio",1904,"2738-hearn-lafcadio-idan-aarelta","2738__Hearn_Lafcadio__Idän_ääreltä","Kuvia ja luonnoksia Japanista",[],[],1895,26627,183101,71006,[521],"Japan",[29,95],"\"Idän ääreltä: Kuvia ja luonnoksia Japanista\" by Lafcadio Hearn is a collection of essays and sketches about Japan, written in the late 19th century. This work explores Hearn's fascination with Japanese culture and beliefs, shedding light on the unique landscapes, traditions, and spiritual practices of Japan. Through his observations, the author reveals the depth of his admiration for the country that he came to regard as his true home.  The opening of the work begins by introducing Lafcadio Hearn and his background, highlighting his mixed Irish and Greek ancestry, as well as his diverse upbringing. It provides insight into his early life, including his strict upbringing as a samurai's son, offering rich context about the cultural and societal frameworks that shaped both his life and writings. Hearn's narrative reveals his journey to Japan, his encounters with its people, and his efforts to immerse himself in their traditions and philosophies, making it integral to understanding the profound appreciation this author has for the land he adopted as his own. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[525],"Stenberg, Herman","Kokoelma japanilaisen kulttuurin ja elämänmuodon kuvauksia 1800-luvun lopulta. Esseet ja luonnokset valottavat maan perinteitä, uskontoa ja kansanluonnetta länsimaalaisen tarkkailijan silmin, käsitellen niin arkisia havaintoja kuin yliluonnollisia uskomuksia.",{"number":528,"title":529,"author":530,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":531,"bookId":532,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":533,"origin":534,"language":17,"yearPublished":535,"yearPublishedTranslation":510,"wordCount":536,"charCount":537,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":538,"gutenbergSubjects":539,"gutenbergCategories":542,"gutenbergSummary":543,"gutenbergTranslators":544,"gutenbergDownloadCount":545,"aiDescription":546},1420,"Runoudesta","Horatius (65-8 e.Kr.)","1420-horatius-runoudesta","1420__Horatius__Runoudesta",[],[],-18,4850,32730,53238,[540,541],"Horace -- Translations into Finnish","Latin poetry -- Translations into Finnish",[29,117,54],"\"Runoudesta\" by Horace is a literary work written in the early 20th century, specifically in 1904, reflecting ancient Roman poetic principles and techniques. This book is essentially a philosophical treatise on the art of poetry, presenting Horace's insights and rules concerning poetic craftsmanship. It serves as a guide for poets, emphasizing the importance of coherence, structure, and thematic unity in poetry.  In this work, Horace addresses his esteemed audience, likely the Pisos, and conveys his thoughts on various aspects of poetry, including general rules and specific guidelines for dramatic poetry. The text outlines principles for creating poetry that resonates with audiences while maintaining aesthetic integrity. Horace discusses the significance of character consistency, the appropriateness of tone for different literary forms, and the relationship between poetry and humanity's shared experiences. Through vivid metaphors and examples from both Greek and Roman literature, he elucidates how poets should approach their craft to evoke genuine emotional responses while cautioning against the perils of disjointed or inappropriate thematic choices. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[259],201,"Antiikin Rooman runoilijan kirjemuotoinen esitys tarjoaa ohjeita ja sääntöjä runouden sekä näytelmäkirjallisuuden laadintaan. Teos käsittelee tyylin yhtenäisyyttä, kielenkäyttöä ja runoilijan vastuuta, painottaen tarkoituksenmukaisuutta ja taiteellista tasapainoa.",56,1,24]