[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fQBcHLBH2rzO6vFeqXkLwXyIhs9OBs52iYw0_kS_wxF8":3},{"items":4,"total":90,"page":91,"pageSize":92},[5,45,62],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":19,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":22,"charCount":23,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":25,"gutenbergSubjects":26,"gutenbergCategories":35,"gutenbergSummary":40,"gutenbergTranslators":41,"gutenbergDownloadCount":43,"aiDescription":44},220,"David Copperfield I","Dickens, Charles",1812,1870,"220-dickens-charles-david-copperfield-i","220__Dickens_Charles__David_Copperfield_I","David Copperfield nuoremman elämäkertomus ja kokemukset","romaani",[],[17,18],"brittilainen","klassikot","fi",1850,1879,148009,905538,false,18186,[27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34],"Autobiographical fiction","Bildungsromans","Boys -- Fiction","Child labor -- Fiction","England -- Fiction","Orphans -- Fiction","Stepfathers -- Fiction","Young men -- Fiction",[36,37,38,39],"British Literature","Classics of Literature","Novels","Harvard Classics","\"David Copperfield I\" by Charles Dickens is a novel published as a serial in 1849-1850. This bildungsroman follows David from infancy through maturity in Victorian England. Born six months after his father's death, David endures a harsh stepfather, cruel boarding school, and child labor in London before fleeing to his eccentric great-aunt. Through education, hard work, and moral support from friends, he navigates love, loss, and social challenges while confronting villains and seeking his place in the world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[42],"Churberg, Waldemar",518,"Omaelämäkerrallinen kasvuromaani seuraa David Copperfieldin elämää syntymästä aikuisuuteen 1800-luvun Englannissa. Teos kuvaa pojan koettelemuksia ankaran isäpuolen alaisuudessa, lapsityövoiman arkea sekä matkaa kohti itsenäisyyttä ja ammatillista menestystä.",{"number":46,"title":47,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":48,"bookId":49,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":50,"origin":51,"language":19,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":52,"wordCount":53,"charCount":54,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":55,"gutenbergSubjects":56,"gutenbergCategories":57,"gutenbergSummary":58,"gutenbergTranslators":59,"gutenbergDownloadCount":60,"aiDescription":61},221,"David Copperfield II","221-dickens-charles-david-copperfield-ii","221__Dickens_Charles__David_Copperfield_II",[],[17,18],1880,137665,849539,18201,[27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34],[36,38,39],"\"David Copperfield II\" by Charles Dickens is a novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative follows the life experiences and reflections of David Copperfield, exploring themes of love, loss, and personal growth as he navigates the complexities of relationships and society. The story is framed within David's introspective journey, with a strong focus on his relationships with key figures, including friends and family.  The opening of the book sets a poignant tone, as David reflects on the complexities of his feelings towards Steerforth, a friend whose actions have caused heartache for him and others. The narrative paints a vivid picture of the emotional landscape surrounding a recent tragedy involving Steerforth and Em'ly, invoking feelings of sorrow and unresolved longing. As David encounters the effects of this loss on those he cares about, including Mr. Peggotty and Ham, he grapples with the weight of memories and the permanence of change, hinting at the challenges he will face in his journey of self-discovery and the quest for redemption in the lives of others. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[42],452,"Dickens-klassikko seuraa orvoksi jääneen David Copperfieldin elämänvaiheita lapsuudesta aikuisuuteen Victorian ajan Englannissa. Kehitysromaani kuvaa pojan kasvua kurjuuden ja ankaruuden keskeltä menestyväksi mieheksi, kohdaten matkan varrella laajan joukon omaperäisiä henkilöhahmoja.",{"number":63,"title":64,"author":65,"authorBirth":66,"authorDeath":67,"slug":68,"bookId":69,"genreRaw":70,"genre":71,"themes":72,"origin":73,"language":19,"yearPublished":75,"yearPublishedTranslation":76,"wordCount":77,"charCount":78,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":79,"gutenbergSubjects":80,"gutenbergCategories":82,"gutenbergSummary":85,"gutenbergTranslators":86,"gutenbergDownloadCount":88,"aiDescription":89},349,"Minna von Barnhelm","Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim",1729,1781,"349-lessing-gotthold-ephraim-minna-von-barnhelm","349__Lessing_Gotthold_Ephraim__Minna_von_Barnhelm","Viisinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä","naytelma",[],[74,18],"saksalainen",1767,1921,23309,133058,22389,[81],"Comedy plays",[83,84,39],"German Literature","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Minna von Barnhelm\" by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing is a comedy completed in 1767. Set during the final days of the Seven Years' War, the play follows a betrothed couple separated by the chaos of conflict. When Minna tracks down her fiancé Tellheim in Berlin, she discovers he has been dishonored and refuses to marry her. Determined to win him back, she devises an elaborate deception that leads to unexpected complications for everyone involved. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[87],"Lahdensuo, Jalmari",374,"Saksalaisen valistusajan klassikkonäytelmä sijoittuu seitsenvuotisen sodan jälkeiseen Berliiniin. Kunniakäsityksiinsä takertuva majuri von Tellheim kieltäytyy avioliitosta Minna von Barnhelmin kanssa varattomuutensa vuoksi, mutta Minna päättää voittaa sulhasensa takaisin nokkelien juonien avulla.",3,1,24]