[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fsEQofWJ4dmUSulB_VHDJY6ZoyfN1vZi7_ANg95DbmNg":3},{"items":4,"total":501,"page":502,"pageSize":503},[5,33,59,86,106,127,146,167,190,216,237,259,280,298,317,335,358,381,399,417,433,449,465,485],{"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":18,"wordCount":19,"charCount":20,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":22,"gutenbergSubjects":23,"gutenbergCategories":25,"gutenbergSummary":28,"gutenbergTranslators":29,"gutenbergDownloadCount":31,"aiDescription":32},253,"Haapakoskelaiset","Ahrenberg, Jac.",1847,1914,"253-ahrenberg-jac-haapakoskelaiset","253__Ahrenberg_Jac.__Haapakoskelaiset","Romaani Itä-Suomesta","romaani",[],[],"fi",1893,47848,306246,false,18393,[24],"Fiction",[26,27],"Historical Novels","Novels","\"Haapakoskelaiset: Romaani Itä-Suomesta\" by Jacob Ahrenberg is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds around the Haapakoski estate situated in the historical region of Kymi in eastern Finland, focusing on the rich history and the lives of its inhabitants, especially the notable Horn family. Through a blend of local legends and life events, the narrative explores themes of heritage, the passage of time, and the interplay of personal and collective histories.  At the start of the novel, we are introduced to the Haapakoski estate and its illustrious past, highlighting its transition through various owners, steeped in local legend and folklore. The narrative begins by recounting the history of the estate, from its mythic beginnings involving a knight and a magical horn to its current state under the stewardship of the Stålsköld Horn family. The opening scene also introduces the elderly protagonist, Vapaaherra Aleksander Horn, who is anxiously preparing for the day's planting, sharing his thoughts with his daughter Hanna about their family and their recent letters from their soldier son, Erik. The atmosphere is rich with anticipation and familial connections, setting the stage for the exploration of their lives and the broader societal changes that they navigate. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[30],"Suppanen, Aatto",391,"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa Kymijoen varrella sijaitsevan Haapakosken kartanon ja sen asukkaiden vaiheita. Teos yhdistää kartanon muinaisia tarinoita, kuten legendan ritarin taikatorvesta, ja tarkastelee itäsuomalaisen sääty-yhteiskunnan elämää ja sosiaalisia suhteita.",{"number":34,"title":35,"author":36,"authorBirth":37,"authorDeath":38,"slug":39,"bookId":40,"genreRaw":41,"genre":14,"themes":42,"origin":44,"language":17,"yearPublished":45,"yearPublishedTranslation":46,"wordCount":47,"charCount":48,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":49,"gutenbergSubjects":50,"gutenbergCategories":53,"gutenbergSummary":55,"gutenbergTranslators":56,"gutenbergDownloadCount":57,"aiDescription":58},1889,"Araukanien päällikkö","Aimard, Gustave",1818,1883,"1889-aimard-gustave-araukanien-paallikko","1889__Aimard_Gustave__Araukanien_päällikkö","Intiaaniromaani",[43],"seikkailu",[],1864,1921,36069,240468,58000,[51,52],"Adventure stories","French fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[54,26],"Adventure","\"Araukanien päällikkö: Intiaaniromaani\" by Gustave Aimard is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The book is set in the turbulent landscape of Chile during the 1830s and follows the journey of two Frenchmen, Ludvig and Valentin, as they navigate through the challenging terrain of Araukania while encountering indigenous tribes and their customs. Central to the narrative are themes of adventure, bravery, and cultural conflict as the protagonists seek connection and understanding within a world filled with danger and intrigue.  The beginning of the novel introduces the two main characters, Ludvig, a young aristocrat, and Valentin, a former soldier turned magician, as they ride through the picturesque but perilous Araukanian landscape. As they rest beneath the shade of trees, they encounter a group of Puelka Indians, which sets the stage for a tense interaction that reveals the complexities of cross-cultural exchanges. The characters' initial lighthearted banter quickly turns to caution as they prepare to engage with the local tribes, hinting at the challenges and conflicts to come. Their quest, driven by a desire for adventure and acceptance, intertwines with the struggles of the Araukanian tribes against external threats, laying a groundwork for themes of friendship and loyalty set against a backdrop of shifting alliances and impending conflict. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],284,"Ranskalaisen seikkailukirjailijan intiaaniromaani sijoittuu 1830-luvun Chileen, Araukanian villiin luontoon. Kaksi ranskalaista seikkailijaa joutuu keskelle alkuperäiskansojen ja valloittajien välisiä valtataisteluita, joita hallitsee araukanien urhea päällikkö Antinahuel.",{"number":60,"title":61,"author":62,"authorBirth":63,"authorDeath":64,"slug":65,"bookId":66,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":68,"origin":69,"language":17,"yearPublished":70,"yearPublishedTranslation":71,"wordCount":72,"charCount":73,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":74,"gutenbergSubjects":75,"gutenbergCategories":80,"gutenbergSummary":81,"gutenbergTranslators":82,"gutenbergDownloadCount":84,"aiDescription":85},1879,"Calvinin aikoina","Alcock, Deborah",1835,1913,"1879-alcock-deborah-calvinin-aikoina","1879__Alcock_Deborah__Calvinin_aikoina",null,[],[],1902,1906,71349,458321,57948,[76,77,78,79],"Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564 -- Fiction","Geneva (Switzerland) -- Fiction","Historical fiction","Reformation -- Fiction",[26],"\"Calvinin aikoina\" by Deborah Alcock is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in the context of the Protestant Reformation, focusing on the lives of individuals in Geneva during this tumultuous period. Key characters include Claudine, a nun, and her brother Ami Berthelier, who navigate the shifting societal and religious landscapes as the Reformation takes hold.  The opening portion of the novel introduces us to the St. Clair nuns as they exit their convent in Geneva amidst the fervor of the Reformation. The scene is charged with tension as the town's citizens gather, demonstrating a mixture of respect and disdain for the departing nuns. Amidst the crowd, Claudine receives a surprise visit from her brother Ami, who confronts her about leaving the convent. Their emotional exchange delves into the themes of familial bonds, faith, and the struggle between past commitments and new realities. This initial chapter sets the stage for the unfolding drama of personal and societal conflict during a critical moment in religious history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[83],"Astala, Onni",274,"Geneveen sijoittuva historiallinen romaani kuvaa uskonpuhdistuksen aikaa 1500-luvulla. Teos seuraa kaupungin asukkaiden elämää ja uskonnollista murrosta Jean Calvinin vaikutusvallan kasvaessa ja katolisten tapojen jäädessä historiaan.",{"number":87,"title":88,"author":89,"authorBirth":90,"authorDeath":18,"slug":91,"bookId":92,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":93,"origin":94,"language":95,"yearPublished":96,"yearPublishedTranslation":67,"wordCount":97,"charCount":98,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":99,"gutenbergSubjects":100,"gutenbergCategories":101,"gutenbergSummary":102,"gutenbergTranslators":103,"gutenbergDownloadCount":104,"aiDescription":105},1561,"En sommarsaga från Finland","Alfthan, Johannes",1830,"1561-alfthan-johannes-en-sommarsaga-fran-finland","1561__Alfthan_Johannes__En_sommarsaga_från_Finland",[],[],"sv",1872,33436,166678,55044,[24],[26,27],"\"En sommarsaga från Finland\" by Johannes Alfthan is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set against the backdrop of Finland during a time of national awakening and revolves around the experiences of a young Swedish engineer, Erik Stenrot, as he travels to Finland to understand the nation's developing identity. In addition to Erik, significant characters include his cousin Jenny and Birger Ros, a Finn who represents the complexities of Finland's struggle for self-definition in relation to its Swedish neighbors.  At the start of the narrative, Erik Stenrot bids farewell to his cousin Jenny in Stockholm as he prepares for his journey to Finland, where he hopes to study the evolving Finnish culture and society. As he departs, there is a hint of tension in their relationship, particularly as Jenny herself is planning a journey \"inkognito\" to an unspecified destination, leaving Erik curious yet somewhat neglected. The opening chapters present a lively dialogue between Erik and his acquaintances, alongside reflections on Finnish nationalism and the societal changes occurring in the region, setting the stage for deeper explorations of identity, cultural conflicts, and personal relationships throughout the novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],229,"Ruotsinkielinen romaani sijoittuu 1800-luvun Suomeen ja kuvaa kehittyvän kansakunnan vaiheita. Kertomus kuljettaa lukijan Imatran maisemiin ja suomalaiseen erämaahan käsitellen samalla aikakauden yhteiskunnallisia keskusteluja, kuten fennomaniaa ja suhdetta Ruotsiin.",{"number":107,"title":108,"author":109,"authorBirth":110,"authorDeath":111,"slug":112,"bookId":113,"genreRaw":114,"genre":14,"themes":115,"origin":116,"language":17,"yearPublished":117,"yearPublishedTranslation":67,"wordCount":118,"charCount":119,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":120,"gutenbergSubjects":121,"gutenbergCategories":122,"gutenbergSummary":123,"gutenbergTranslators":124,"gutenbergDownloadCount":125,"aiDescription":126},179,"Murtavia voimia","Alkio, Santeri",1862,1930,"179-alkio-santeri-murtavia-voimia","179__Alkio_Santeri__Murtavia_voimia","Kuvauksia katovuoden 1867 ajoilta",[],[],1896,44413,279946,14292,[78],[26],"\"Murtavia voimia\" by Santeri Alkio is a historical novel likely written during the late 19th century. Set against the backdrop of the famine years of 1867 in Finland, the story explores the struggles and resilience of rural communities as they navigate the bleak winter weather and the harsh realities of starvation. The opening portrays a mix of somber atmospheres and societal tensions, emphasizing the plight of the people in a time of crisis.  The beginning of \"Murtavia voimia\" introduces readers to a wintry scene in South Ostrobothnia, where a church congregation gathers amidst a powerful snowstorm. The church service reflects a shared sorrow among the townsfolk, marked by a collective prayer for sunlight and relief from their suffering. As the congregation displays a sense of unity through their silent pleas for mercy from a higher power, their grief and desperation intersect with emerging discussions among local leaders about community resources and the impact of proposed measures, such as alcohol sales. This blend of personal and communal struggles sets the stage for deeper themes of humanity, adversity, and the hope for recovery in the face of overwhelming odds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],326,"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa Etelä-Pohjanmaan asukkaiden selviytymistaistelua suuren nälkävuoden 1867 kourissa. Teos seuraa yhteisön ja yksilöiden murrosta ankarien luonnonolosuhteiden ja kadon keskellä. Se on itsenäinen jatko-osa kirjailijan Puukkojunkkarit-teokselle.",{"number":128,"title":129,"author":109,"authorBirth":110,"authorDeath":111,"slug":130,"bookId":131,"genreRaw":132,"genre":14,"themes":133,"origin":134,"language":17,"yearPublished":135,"yearPublishedTranslation":67,"wordCount":136,"charCount":137,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":138,"gutenbergSubjects":139,"gutenbergCategories":141,"gutenbergSummary":142,"gutenbergTranslators":143,"gutenbergDownloadCount":144,"aiDescription":145},2270,"Keisaririkos","2270-alkio-santeri-keisaririkos","2270__Alkio_Santeri__Keisaririkos","Kuvausjakso 1890-luvulta",[],[],1923,55894,373691,62412,[140],"Finnish fiction -- 20th century",[26],"\"Keisaririkos: Kuvausjakso 1890-luvulta\" by Santeri Alkio is a historical narrative written in the early 20th century. The book captures the sociopolitical atmosphere in Finland during the 1890s, exploring themes of national identity, cultural struggle, and the impact of Russian influence on Finnish life. The central character, Erkki Pyydysmäki, a farmer turned politician, navigates the complexities of the emerging national consciousness and the tensions within his family and society regarding cultural direction.  The opening of the narrative sets the scene on a vibrant Vappu morning in 1891, showcasing Helsinki's awakening with youthful anticipation despite prior weather woes. The focus shifts to Erkki and his son Iiska, who engage in a debate about literary prizes and the value of emerging authors, reflecting their differing generational views. Their conversation touches on broader themes of nationalism and the role of literature in cultural identity. As they prepare for the celebrations, the atmosphere combines festive excitement with undercurrents of political unrest, setting the stage for the exploration of Finland's national awakening amidst external pressures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],129,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu 1890-luvun Suomeen ja alkaa vapunpäivästä 1891 Helsingissä. Teos käsittelee aikakauden poliittista liikehdintää ja kansallisuusaatteen nousua seuraten hahmojen elämää suuriruhtinaskunnan murrosvuosina.",{"number":147,"title":148,"author":149,"authorBirth":150,"authorDeath":151,"slug":152,"bookId":153,"genreRaw":154,"genre":14,"themes":155,"origin":156,"language":17,"yearPublished":10,"yearPublishedTranslation":67,"wordCount":157,"charCount":158,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":159,"gutenbergSubjects":160,"gutenbergCategories":162,"gutenbergSummary":163,"gutenbergTranslators":164,"gutenbergDownloadCount":165,"aiDescription":166},1273,"Pankinjohtajan tytär","Anttila, Selma",1867,1942,"1273-anttila-selma-pankinjohtajan-tytar","1273__Anttila_Selma__Pankinjohtajan_tytär","Romaani Suomen suurlakon ajalta",[],[],34198,205851,51673,[161],"Finnish fiction",[26,27],"\"Pankinjohtajan tytär: Romaani Suomen suurlakon ajalta\" by Selma Anttila is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set against the backdrop of a significant labor strike in Finland, exploring themes of social upheaval, class struggle, and personal relationships during a tumultuous period. The protagonist, Virva Auer, is the daughter of a prominent bank director, and her experiences and thoughts reveal her inner conflict as she navigates her societal position and desires for independence amidst the chaos around her.  At the start of the novel, the reader is introduced to Virva, who writes a letter to her cousin, reflecting on her frustrations with societal expectations and her longing for a more vibrant life. She expresses her admiration for the progress in her hometown while grappling with feelings of confinement and conformity imposed by her father. As rumors of a significant strike begin to unfold, the atmosphere shifts to one of anticipation and tension, culminating in chaos when the townspeople gather in response to the unfolding events. Virva’s relationships with her family and her emerging attraction to Anttu Pouta, a socialist leader, hint at the personal stakes intertwined with the political turmoil, setting the stage for further developments in both her life and the community's struggle for change. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],276,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu vuoden 1905 suurlakon aikaiseen Suomeen. Teos seuraa nuoren pankinjohtajan tyttären elämää ja itsenäistymisen pyrkimyksiä yhteiskunnallisen murroksen ja poliittisten jännitteiden keskellä.",{"number":168,"title":169,"author":170,"authorBirth":171,"authorDeath":172,"slug":173,"bookId":174,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":175,"origin":176,"language":17,"yearPublished":177,"yearPublishedTranslation":178,"wordCount":179,"charCount":180,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":181,"gutenbergSubjects":182,"gutenbergCategories":184,"gutenbergSummary":185,"gutenbergTranslators":186,"gutenbergDownloadCount":188,"aiDescription":189},408,"Sihteeri Lundbergin häät","Axelson, Maximilian",1823,1884,"408-axelson-maximilian-sihteeri-lundbergin-haat","408__Axelson_Maximilian__Sihteeri_Lundbergin_häät",[],[],1874,1878,11624,73928,27054,[183],"Swedish fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[26,27],"\"Sihteeri Lundbergin häät: Kertomus kansan elämästä\" by Maximilian Axelson is a novel written in the late 19th century. The book explores the lives and relationships of characters in a rural setting, focusing on the impending wedding of the titular character, sihteeri Lundberg. Central to the narrative is the social atmosphere surrounding the preparations for this wedding, as various community members weave in and out of the story, reflecting themes of love, societal expectations, and personal aspirations.  The opening of the book introduces us to the town of Jönköping and its vibrant surroundings during the 1840s, setting a tone rich in cultural and character depth. We are introduced to several key characters, including alaluutnantti Kalle Jalopeuransydän, who encounters a variety of individuals on his wanderings, including the intriguing apupappi Lahja and the beautiful neiti Hanna. These encounters start to build a picture of the community dynamics, hinting at relationships and tensions that will unfold further as the sihteeri prepares for his wedding. The narrative intertwines personal ambition and societal pressures, establishing the foundation for the story's exploration of love and connection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[187],"Hirvonen, Simeon",297,"Axelsonin historiallinen pienoisromaani sijoittuu 1840-luvun Jönköpingiin ja kuvaa ruotsalaisen pikkukaupungin vilkasta elämää. Tarina seuraa nuoren alaluutnantin vaiheita ja tutustuttaa lukijan paikallisiin seurapiireihin sekä kansan elämään.",{"number":191,"title":192,"author":193,"authorBirth":194,"authorDeath":195,"slug":196,"bookId":197,"genreRaw":198,"genre":14,"themes":199,"origin":200,"language":17,"yearPublished":202,"yearPublishedTranslation":203,"wordCount":204,"charCount":205,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":206,"gutenbergSubjects":207,"gutenbergCategories":209,"gutenbergSummary":211,"gutenbergTranslators":212,"gutenbergDownloadCount":214,"aiDescription":215},1361,"Kapina","Balzac, Honoré de",1799,1850,"1361-balzac-honore-de-kapina","1361__Balzac_Honoré_de__Kapina","Historiallinen romaani",[],[201],"ranskalainen",1829,1917,89922,590354,52711,[208,52],"Chouans -- Fiction",[210,26,27],"French Literature","\"Kapina\" by Honoré de Balzac is a historical novel written in the early 19th century. The narrative is set during a tumultuous period of the French Revolution, focusing on the lives of characters caught in the conflict surrounding the \"Chouans,\" a group of royalist insurgents in Brittany. The story introduces several key characters, including the young and valiant Marquis de Montauran and the enchanting Marie de Verneuil, as they navigate the challenges of loyalty and betrayal amidst the chaos of war.  The opening of the novel sets the scene in late September 1799, as groups of peasants and townsfolk journey towards Mayenne. Balzac vividly describes their varied appearances and backgrounds, highlighting the stark contrast between the rural populace and the urban dwellers among them. The atmosphere is thick with tension and anticipation of conflict, as the narrative hints at greater dangers lying ahead in the unfolding struggle against the Chouans. From the very start, the story immerses readers in the intricate political and social landscape of revolutionary France, foreshadowing the complex interactions and fierce rivalries that will define the characters' fates. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[213],"Hahl, Jalmari",261,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu Ranskan vallankumouksen jälkeiseen aikaan vuonna 1799. Se kuvaa Bretagnen kuningasmielisten kapinallisten eli shuaanien taistelua tasavaltalaisia vastaan sekä vaarallista rakkaustarinaa vastakkaisten osapuolten välillä.",{"number":217,"title":218,"author":219,"authorBirth":110,"authorDeath":46,"slug":220,"bookId":221,"genreRaw":222,"genre":14,"themes":223,"origin":224,"language":17,"yearPublished":203,"yearPublishedTranslation":225,"wordCount":226,"charCount":227,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":228,"gutenbergSubjects":229,"gutenbergCategories":231,"gutenbergSummary":232,"gutenbergTranslators":233,"gutenbergDownloadCount":235,"aiDescription":236},2170,"Valkoiset sisaret","Barclay, Florence L.","2170-barclay-florence-l-valkoiset-sisaret","2170__Barclay_Florence_L.__Valkoiset_sisaret","Tarina kahdenneltatoista vuosisadalta",[],[],1919,93143,612364,61140,[78,230],"Worcester (England) -- Fiction",[26],"\"Valkoiset sisaret: Tarina kahdenneltatoista vuosisadalta\" by Florence L. Barclay is a historical novel likely written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds in a 12th-century monastery setting, focusing on the lives and experiences of the nuns, particularly the character of Sister Mary Antony, an elderly lay sister tasked with counting and ensuring the safe return of her fellow nuns after evening services. The book explores themes of faith, community, and the struggles faced by women within a religious context.  The opening of the novel introduces readers to the serene yet solemn atmosphere of the cloister, where Sister Mary Antony is engaged in her daily ritual of counting the nuns as they return from a service. Her reflections reveal the deep sense of duty she feels, shaped by a past incident involving a lost sister. This establishes a narrative tone that blends the spiritual with the domestic, as Mary Antony navigates both her responsibilities and her thoughts on life within the monastery. There are hints of a playful dynamic as Mary Antony engages in a whimsical game with dried peas, symbolizing her connection to the nuns, while also hinting at her own internal struggles and fears related to aging and duty. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[234],"Wallenius, Toivo",294,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu 1100-luvun Englantiin Worcesterin valkoisten nunnien luostariin. Teos kuvaa luostarielämää, uskoa ja ihmissuhteita aikana, jolloin kirkon säännöt ja menneisyyden salaisuudet määrittivät yksilön kohtaloa.",{"number":238,"title":239,"author":240,"authorBirth":241,"authorDeath":242,"slug":243,"bookId":244,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":245,"origin":246,"language":17,"yearPublished":247,"yearPublishedTranslation":46,"wordCount":248,"charCount":249,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":250,"gutenbergSubjects":251,"gutenbergCategories":253,"gutenbergSummary":254,"gutenbergTranslators":255,"gutenbergDownloadCount":257,"aiDescription":258},2514,"Sateenkaari","Beach, Rex",1877,1949,"2514-beach-rex-sateenkaari","2514__Beach_Rex__Sateenkaari",[43],[],1916,85912,554774,65523,[252],"Cuba -- History -- Revolution, 1895-1898 -- Fiction",[54,26,27],"\"Sateenkaari: Romaani\" by Rex Beach is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story seems to revolve around themes of wealth, power dynamics, and the intricacies of love and betrayal within a rich agricultural estate in Cuba. Key characters include don Estevan Varona, who is dealing with the loss of his wife, and his children, who are caught in a web of familial strife influenced by their father's secrets and the societal pressures of their time.  The opening of the novel introduces the setting with a rich description of the Yumuri valley, often referred to as the 'paradise valley.' We learn of don Estevan's tragic loss, as his wife passes away after giving birth to twins, raising questions about inheritance and the future of his family. Tension builds as Estevan grapples with his grief while facing various characters that influence his and his children's lives, setting the stage for unfolding dramas surrounding hidden treasures, social aspirations, and the complexities of human relationships in a colonial context. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[256],"Nyman, O. E.",255,"Seikkailuromaani sijoittuu 1890-luvun Kuuban vapaussodan pyörteisiin. Tarina yhdistää historiallisia tapahtumia, aarteenetsintää ja selviytymiskamppailua Yumurin laakson maisemissa, kun päähenkilöt tempautuvat mukaan vallankumouksen dramaattisiin vaiheisiin.",{"number":260,"title":261,"author":262,"authorBirth":263,"authorDeath":264,"slug":265,"bookId":266,"genreRaw":267,"genre":14,"themes":268,"origin":269,"language":17,"yearPublished":270,"yearPublishedTranslation":67,"wordCount":271,"charCount":272,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":273,"gutenbergSubjects":274,"gutenbergCategories":275,"gutenbergSummary":276,"gutenbergTranslators":277,"gutenbergDownloadCount":278,"aiDescription":279},190,"Nurmeksen kapina","Bergman, J. A. (nimim. J. A. B.)",1844,1924,"190-bergman-j-a-nurmeksen-kapina","190__Bergman_J._A.__Nurmeksen_kapina","Historiallinen kertomus Itä-Suomesta",[],[],1881,25180,161243,16315,[78],[26],"\"Nurmeksen kapina: Historiallinen kertomus Itä-Suomesta\" by Johan Albert Bergman is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The story examines the Nurmes uprising in 1710, triggered by the oppressive tax collector Affleck and the resultant unrest among the peasants in Eastern Finland. The narrative is likely to explore themes of national identity, rebellion against oppression, and personal relationships amid social upheaval.  The opening portion of the novel introduces us to Jaakko Nevalainen, an elderly blacksmith who passionately supports his homeland during the tumultuous events of war. As he worries over the absence of his soldier-son, Jaakko's conversations with young Juhana, a relative staying with him, reflect the growing tension of the times. Meanwhile, the narrative establishes the looming threat of oppression from the tax collector Affleck, leading to discussions of rebellion among the local populace. This sets the stage for the conflicts that will shape the lives of the characters, rooted in both historical context and personal drama. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],314,"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa vuoden 1710 tapahtumia, joissa veronkantaja Simon Affleckin sorto ajaa Nurmeksen talonpojat nousemaan kapinaan Ruotsin valtaa vastaan. Teos kuvaa silloista elämää Itä-Suomessa ja on saanut tyylillisiä vaikutteita Walter Scottin historiallisista seikkailukertomuksista.",{"number":281,"title":282,"author":262,"authorBirth":263,"authorDeath":264,"slug":283,"bookId":284,"genreRaw":285,"genre":14,"themes":286,"origin":287,"language":17,"yearPublished":70,"yearPublishedTranslation":67,"wordCount":288,"charCount":289,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":290,"gutenbergSubjects":291,"gutenbergCategories":293,"gutenbergSummary":294,"gutenbergTranslators":295,"gutenbergDownloadCount":296,"aiDescription":297},2149,"Sulikki","2149-bergman-j-a-sulikki","2149__Bergman_J._A.__Sulikki","Kertomus pakanuuden viime ajoilta Hämeessä",[],[],16808,106348,60987,[292,140,78],"Finland -- History -- To 1523 -- Fiction",[26],"\"Sulikki: Kertomus pakanuuden viime ajoilta Hämeessä\" by Johan Albert Bergman is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds in 1238, against the backdrop of a Finland still overshadowed by pagan beliefs, as the encroachment of Christianity struggles to gain a foothold. The story revolves around the lives of various characters, including Tarmo, a local elder, Kammo, a sorcerer, and Sulikki, the beautiful daughter of Kammo, as they navigate their intertwined fates amidst cultural and religious conflicts.  The opening of the novel introduces a gathering of local pagans along the southwestern Finnish coast, who are fishing and eagerly awaiting trading ships despite papal bans on commerce with non-Christians. Tarmo and Kammo engage in discussions about the looming influence of Christianity and their concerns about the local bishop's actions. Their conversation is interrupted by the arrival of another group of visitors from the eastern regions, including Tiera and his son Sarmi, indicating ongoing interactions between pagan and Christian communities. Characters like Sulikki, Tarmo’s daughter and a spirited figure among the gathering, capture the tension between traditional beliefs and the emerging new faith, setting the stage for the unfolding drama in their lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],136,"Historiallinen kertomus sijoittuu vuoteen 1238 ja käsittelee pakanuuden ja kristinuskon kohtaamista Hämeessä. Tarina seuraa hämäläisten elämää ja uskonnollista kamppailua piispa Tuomaan vaikutusvallan kasvaessa, kun perinteiset tavat joutuvat väistymään uuden uskon tieltä.",{"number":299,"title":300,"author":262,"authorBirth":263,"authorDeath":264,"slug":301,"bookId":302,"genreRaw":303,"genre":14,"themes":304,"origin":306,"language":17,"yearPublished":270,"yearPublishedTranslation":67,"wordCount":307,"charCount":308,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":309,"gutenbergSubjects":310,"gutenbergCategories":311,"gutenbergSummary":313,"gutenbergTranslators":314,"gutenbergDownloadCount":315,"aiDescription":316},593,"Nevalaiset","593-bergman-j-a-nevalaiset","593__Bergman_J._A.__Nevalaiset","Historiallis-romantillinen kertomus Itä-Suomesta",[305],"rakkaus",[],26173,164073,43243,[24],[26,312],"Romance","\"Nevalaiset: Historiallis-romantillinen kertomus Itä-Suomesta\" by Bergman is a historical-romantic novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set against the backdrop of a peasant uprising in Nurmes, Finland, during the tumultuous times of the early 18th century, following the harsh treatment of the local population by tax collectors. The main character, Sipo Nevalainen, emerges as a symbol of resistance against oppression, embodying patriotic fervor and a steadfast commitment to justice.  The beginning of the novel introduces readers to the aging blacksmith Jaakko Nevalainen and his family, including his nephew Juhana and his orphaned niece Anna, who are central to the unfolding narrative. Jaakko is deeply patriotic and concerned about the deteriorating state of his homeland, while the young couple's dynamic hints at a romantic subplot amidst the broader themes of struggle and resistance. As Jaakko contemplates the political turmoil impacting their lives, news of impending conflicts stirs anxieties about their future, setting the stage for the novel's exploration of loyalty, love, and national identity intertwined with the characters’ personal journeys. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],293,"Historiallis-romantillinen romaani sijoittuu 1700-luvun alun Itä-Suomeen isonvihan ja Säämingin maisemiin. Teos kuvaa Nevalaisen perheen vaiheita sekä Nurmeksen talonpoikaiskapinaa ja sen taustoja veronkerääjä Simon Affleckia vastaan.",{"number":318,"title":319,"author":320,"authorBirth":67,"authorDeath":67,"slug":321,"bookId":322,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":323,"origin":324,"language":17,"yearPublished":325,"yearPublishedTranslation":34,"wordCount":326,"charCount":327,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":328,"gutenbergSubjects":329,"gutenbergCategories":330,"gutenbergSummary":331,"gutenbergTranslators":332,"gutenbergDownloadCount":333,"aiDescription":334},2402,"Tapaus sotilaan elämästä","Berton, Pierre (ft. 1890)","2402-berton-pierre-tapaus-sotilaan-elamasta","2402__Berton_Pierre__Tapaus_sotilaan_elämästä",[],[],1882,7449,48825,63966,[52],[26],"\"Tapaus sotilaan elämästä\" by Pierre Berton is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book reflects on the complexities and moral dilemmas of a soldier's life during wartime, delving into themes of duty, sacrifice, and the emotional strains that come with military service.  The narrative centers around a general's recollection of an incident that occurs during the Italian War. While leading his men, he encounters a young boy named Guiseppe, who is desperately searching for his father amidst the chaos of war. The general becomes emotionally attached to the boy, paralleling him with his own son, and strives to protect him throughout a series of harrowing events marked by battle and tragedy. The story culminates in Guiseppe's injury, and despite the general's attempts to save him, the boy ultimately dies, leaving the general to grapple with his sense of loss and the heavy cost of his military obligations. The tale powerfully communicates the deep emotional conflicts soldiers face, questioning the nobility of a soldier's duty in the face of human suffering. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],173,"Kertomus iäkkäästä ja ankarasta kenraalista, jonka kovan kuoren alta paljastuu pohdintoja sotilaselämän luonteesta. Nuori upseeri seuraa kenraalin kamppailua sodan julmuuden sekä velvollisuudentunnon ja omantunnon välillä.",{"number":336,"title":337,"author":338,"authorBirth":339,"authorDeath":340,"slug":341,"bookId":342,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":343,"origin":344,"language":17,"yearPublished":45,"yearPublishedTranslation":178,"wordCount":346,"charCount":347,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":348,"gutenbergSubjects":349,"gutenbergCategories":351,"gutenbergSummary":354,"gutenbergTranslators":355,"gutenbergDownloadCount":356,"aiDescription":357},524,"Maria Stuart","Björnson, Björnstjerne",1832,1910,"524-bjornson-bjornstjerne-maria-stuart","524__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Maria_Stuart",[],[345],"nobel",22371,135068,37847,[350],"Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587 -- Drama",[26,352,353],"Plays/Films/Dramas","Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Maria Stuart Skotlannissa\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a historical drama written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the tumultuous life of Mary Stuart, the Queen of Scotland, and explores her political struggles, relationships, and the court intrigues of the time, including her complex relationship with her husband, Henry Darnley. Key characters include Mary, Darnley, and prominent figures from the Scottish nobility.  At the start of the play, a lavish celebration is underway in the great hall of Holyrood Palace, where Mary Stuart dances amidst the festivities. However, the atmosphere is tense as critics of her reign, including prominent nobles like Lord Lindsay and Andrew Kerr, whisper accusations against her and her confidant, David Rizzio. Darnley, interprets the situation with jealousy and suspicion towards Rizzio, leading to an emotional confrontation that hints at the brewing political conflicts and personal rivalries that will unfold throughout the narrative. The opening scene sets the stage for the drama and intrigue surrounding Mary's rule and her eventual downfall. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],322,"Viisinäytöksinen historiallinen näytelmä kuvaa Skotlannin kuningatar Maria Stuartin hallintokauden dramaattisia vaiheita 1560-luvulla. Keskiössä ovat kuningattaren avioliitto lordi Darnleyn kanssa, valtataistelu aatelin ja kirkon välillä sekä sihteeri David Rizzion kohtalo.",{"number":359,"title":360,"author":361,"authorBirth":362,"authorDeath":363,"slug":364,"bookId":365,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":366,"origin":367,"language":17,"yearPublished":368,"yearPublishedTranslation":369,"wordCount":370,"charCount":371,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":372,"gutenbergSubjects":373,"gutenbergCategories":375,"gutenbergSummary":376,"gutenbergTranslators":377,"gutenbergDownloadCount":379,"aiDescription":380},1609,"Sten Sture nuorempi ja Kristiina Gyllenstjerna I: Ruotsin valkyria","Blink, Carl (oik. Stjernström, Louise)",1812,1907,"1609-blink-carl-sten-sture-nuorempi-ja-kristiina-gyllenstjerna-i","1609__Blink_Carl__Sten_Sture_nuorempi_ja_Kristiina_Gyllenstjerna_I",[305],[],1891,1912,84404,531713,55552,[78,374,183],"Sture, Sten, approximately 1492-1520",[26,312],"\"Sten Sture nuorempi ja Kristiina Gyllenstjerna I: Ruotsin Valkyria\" by Stjernström is a historical-romantic narrative written in the early 20th century. The story explores themes surrounding the historical figures of Sten Sture and Kristiina Gyllenstjerna, set against the backdrop of 16th-century Sweden. It delves into personal and political intrigues of the time, hinting at romance, betrayal, and the struggle for power.  The opening of the narrative introduces a cold January day in 1512 in Vadstena, where two women, Raatimies and Elsa, engage in a discussion about the town and the local monastery's influence. Their conversation reflects the societal norms and tensions regarding the abbey, and introduces us to the everyday lives of townsfolk amid a larger political and emotional landscape. Elements of secrecy and intrigue begin to unfold, especially concerning the relationships between the characters, notably as they speak of younger individuals drawn into romantic entanglements and the complex dynamic surrounding the monastery. The scene sets the stage for a broader exploration of love, ambition, and the human condition during a turbulent historical period. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[378],"Soini, Lauri",318,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu 1500-luvun alun Ruotsiin ja kuvaa valtionhoitaja Sten Sture nuoremman sekä hänen puolisonsa Kristiina Gyllenstjernan elämää. Teos seuraa valtapeliä ja sotaa tanskalaisten uhatessa valtakunnan itsenäisyyttä.",{"number":382,"title":383,"author":361,"authorBirth":362,"authorDeath":363,"slug":384,"bookId":385,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":386,"origin":387,"language":17,"yearPublished":388,"yearPublishedTranslation":340,"wordCount":389,"charCount":390,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":391,"gutenbergSubjects":392,"gutenbergCategories":394,"gutenbergSummary":395,"gutenbergTranslators":396,"gutenbergDownloadCount":397,"aiDescription":398},1581,"Svante Niilonpoika Sture ja hänen aikalaisensa I: Kuolon enkeli","1581-blink-carl-svante-niilonpoika-sture-ja-hanen-aikalaisensa-i","1581__Blink_Carl__Svante_Niilonpoika_Sture_ja_hänen_aikalaisensa_I",[],[],1888,92316,591941,55293,[78,393,183],"Nilsson, Svante, 1460-1512 -- Fiction",[26],"\"Svante Niilonpoika Sture ja hänen aikalaisensa I: Kuolon enkeli\" by Louise Stjernström is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The book is set in the early 1500s and revolves around characters embroiled in the political tensions of the time, particularly focusing on Erik Turenpoika and his relationships with others amidst the backdrop of impending conflict. The narrative likely explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggles of noble families during a time of war and political maneuvering.  The opening of the novel introduces a dark and stormy January evening in 1503 at Viipuri Castle, where Erik Turenpoika, a central figure, experiences a night filled with tension and unexpected occurrences. As a servant navigates the treacherous paths of the castle, tension arises from discussions of possible infiltration and the brewing discontent surrounding them. The scene shifts between various characters, revealing Erik’s troubled leadership, Gunilla's concerns about her family, and the looming threat of betrayal as they prepare for the challenges ahead. This captivating beginning sets the stage for a deeply woven tale of intrigue, as personal relationships become intertwined with political allegiances. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[378],264,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu 1500-luvun alkuun ja käynnistyy Viipurin linnasta tammikuussa 1503. Teos seuraa valtionhoitaja Svante Niilonpoika Sturen elämää sekä siihen liittyviä poliittisia juonitteluja, maanpetoksia ja valtataisteluita levottomassa Pohjolassa.",{"number":400,"title":401,"author":361,"authorBirth":362,"authorDeath":363,"slug":402,"bookId":403,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":404,"origin":405,"language":17,"yearPublished":406,"yearPublishedTranslation":64,"wordCount":407,"charCount":408,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":409,"gutenbergSubjects":410,"gutenbergCategories":413,"gutenbergSummary":414,"gutenbergTranslators":415,"gutenbergDownloadCount":57,"aiDescription":416},1637,"Kaarle ja Sigismund II: Lehti kääntyy","1637-blink-carl-kaarle-ja-sigismund-ii","1637__Blink_Carl__Kaarle_ja_Sigismund_II",[305],[],1898,62895,404992,55835,[411,78,412,183],"Charles IX, King of Sweden, 1550-1611 -- Fiction","Sigismund III, King of Poland and Sweden, 1566-1632 -- Fiction",[26,312],"\"Kaarle ja Sigismund II: Lehti kääntyy\" by Louise Stjernström is a historical romantic narrative written in the early 20th century. The book explores the intricate dynamics of political power, love, and personal ambition during a time of turmoil, focusing on characters like Herttua Kaarle and his wife Kristina, as they navigate the challenges posed by King Sigismund.   The opening of the narrative introduces the reader to the troubled relationship between Herttua Kaarle and his wife Kristina, who struggles with her feelings of insecurity and her husband’s apparent emotional distance. As they face the looming threat of Sigismund's power and the political unrest in Sweden, Kristina's internal conflicts become increasingly apparent. The couple's tense discussions reveal much about their characters, their hopes for their son, and their complicated history, setting the stage for a story filled with intrigue, love, and the consequences of political decisions intertwined with personal destinies. The foundation for the narrative is established against a backdrop of escalating tensions leading up to significant events in Swedish history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[378],"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa Ruotsin kuningas Kaarle IX:n ja Sigismundin välistä valtataistelua ja uskonnollisia kiistoja 1500-luvun lopulla. Teos seuraa hovielämää, poliittisia juonitteluja sekä Suomen kohtaloita osana kuningaskunnan sisäistä murrosta.",{"number":418,"title":419,"author":361,"authorBirth":362,"authorDeath":363,"slug":420,"bookId":421,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":422,"origin":423,"language":17,"yearPublished":368,"yearPublishedTranslation":64,"wordCount":424,"charCount":425,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":426,"gutenbergSubjects":427,"gutenbergCategories":429,"gutenbergSummary":430,"gutenbergTranslators":431,"gutenbergDownloadCount":257,"aiDescription":432},1642,"Kustaa II Aadolf ja hänen aikalaisensa I: Kuningas Jumalan armosta","1642-blink-carl-kustaa-ii-aadolf-ja-hanen-aikalaisensa-i","1642__Blink_Carl__Kustaa_II_Aadolf_ja_hänen_aikalaisensa_I",[305],[],58124,397669,55884,[428,78,183],"Gustav II Adolf, King of Sweden, 1594-1632 -- Fiction",[26,312],"\"Kustaa II Aadolf ja hänen aikalaishensa I: Kuningas Jumalan armosta\" by Stjernström is a historical-romantic account written in the early 20th century. The narrative focuses on the troubled times and notable figures surrounding the reign of King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden, illustrating the political and personal challenges faced in the monarchy. The opening portion suggests a blend of historical events with personal intertwining, as it introduces characters such as Queen Christina and Prince Johan, hinting at themes of duty, power, and love.  At the start of the story, the atmosphere in Nyköping Castle is solemn, as Queen Christina mourns in black, surrounded by weeping ladies-in-waiting and family members. Young Ebba Brahe is introduced as a character caught in the weight of her courtly duties and personal losses, while the prince and his younger brother grapple with their futures amid impending war and political strife. The dialogue hints at the looming conflicts that will arise, both nationally and personally, as rival claims to the throne and the intricacies of courtly relationships unfold, setting the stage for a tale deeply rooted in historical drama and romantic entanglements. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[378],"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa Ruotsin kuningas Kustaa II Aadolfin hallituskauden alkua ja hovielämää 1600-luvun taitteessa. Teos seuraa nuoren kuninkaan kasvua hallitsijaksi sekä Nyköpingin linnan tapahtumia ja hovineito Ebba Brahen elämää.",{"number":434,"title":435,"author":361,"authorBirth":362,"authorDeath":363,"slug":436,"bookId":437,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":438,"origin":439,"language":17,"yearPublished":34,"yearPublishedTranslation":440,"wordCount":441,"charCount":442,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":443,"gutenbergSubjects":444,"gutenbergCategories":445,"gutenbergSummary":446,"gutenbergTranslators":447,"gutenbergDownloadCount":104,"aiDescription":448},1583,"Svante Niilonpoika Sture ja hänen aikalaisensa II: Lapsiuhri","1583-blink-carl-svante-niilonpoika-sture-ja-hanen-aikalaisensa-ii","1583__Blink_Carl__Svante_Niilonpoika_Sture_ja_hänen_aikalaisensa_II",[305],[],1911,74742,471933,55344,[78,393,183],[26,312],"\"Svante Niilonpoika Sture ja hänen aikalaisensa II: Lapsiuhri\" by Louise Stjernström is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around historical figures and their intertwined lives during a turbulent period in Swedish history, with an emphasis on themes of love, conflict, and fate. The opening introduces several key characters, including Åke, Elina, and the formidable Ermegård, hinting at an intricate plot that involves personal struggles and societal pressures, all set against the backdrop of impending war.  The opening of the narrative presents the atmospheric setting of Ettak castle, where the mysterious and storied past intertwines with the lives of its inhabitants. It introduces Åke, who harbors deep feelings for the beautiful Elina, and reveals the matriarch Ermegård's stern and governing role over the household. Tension arises with the mention of potential conflict and the dramatic choices they must confront, highlighted by conversations about duty, love, and the supernatural. As secrets begin to unfold, the stage is set for a story filled with romance, intrigue, and the looming shadow of war, engaging the reader's curiosity about the deeper connections among the characters and their ultimate destinies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[378],"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa Ruotsin ja Suomen yhteistä historiaa 1500-luvun taitteessa valtionhoitaja Svante Niilonpoika Sturen elämän kautta. Teos sijoittuu levottomaan Kalmarin unionin aikaan ja seuraa poliittisia juonitteluja, sotaretkiä sekä aikakauden ihmisten kohtaloita.",{"number":450,"title":451,"author":361,"authorBirth":362,"authorDeath":363,"slug":452,"bookId":453,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":454,"origin":455,"language":17,"yearPublished":117,"yearPublishedTranslation":64,"wordCount":456,"charCount":457,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":458,"gutenbergSubjects":459,"gutenbergCategories":460,"gutenbergSummary":461,"gutenbergTranslators":462,"gutenbergDownloadCount":463,"aiDescription":464},1634,"Kaarle ja Sigismund I: Protestanttiko vai katolinen?","1634-blink-carl-kaarle-ja-sigismund-i","1634__Blink_Carl__Kaarle_ja_Sigismund_I",[305],[],53410,356031,55810,[411,78,412,183],[26,312],"\"Kaarle ja Sigismund I: Protestanttiko vai katolinen?\" by Louise Stjernström is a historical-romantic account written in the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around the political and religious tensions in Sweden during the reign of Sigismund, who faces opposition from Protestant factions represented by Kaarle. The book explores the struggles for power and the implications of faith during a tumultuous period in Swedish history.  The opening of the book sets the stage for these intricacies, detailing the unrest in Sweden due to the competing interests of various factions seeking control. Sigismund, backed by Catholic forces, aims to reassert Catholicism in Sweden, while Kaarle represents Protestant interests and the nobility eager to regain lost privileges. As the unrest escalates, the narrative introduces key characters, such as Eerik Sparre and Kaarle, amidst the backdrop of political maneuvering, secret communications, and power struggles that promise to unfold further in the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[378],321,"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa 1500-luvun lopun valtataistelua Ruotsin kruunusta kuningas Sigismundin ja herttua Kaarlen välillä. Uskonpuhdistuksen jälkimainingeissa katolilaisuus ja luterilaisuus ottavat yhteen, kun kansa, aatelisto ja kirkko joutuvat valitsemaan puolensa poliittisessa ja uskonnollisessa murroksessa.",{"number":466,"title":467,"author":361,"authorBirth":362,"authorDeath":363,"slug":468,"bookId":469,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":470,"origin":472,"language":17,"yearPublished":473,"yearPublishedTranslation":64,"wordCount":474,"charCount":475,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":476,"gutenbergSubjects":477,"gutenbergCategories":478,"gutenbergSummary":481,"gutenbergTranslators":482,"gutenbergDownloadCount":483,"aiDescription":484},1647,"Kustaa II Aadolf ja hänen aikalaisensa II: Jumalan valittu sankari","1647-blink-carl-kustaa-ii-aadolf-ja-hanen-aikalaisensa-ii","1647__Blink_Carl__Kustaa_II_Aadolf_ja_hänen_aikalaisensa_II",[471,305],"sota",[],1897,60276,412030,55909,[428,78,183],[26,479,480,312],"History - European","History - Warfare","\"Kustaa II Aadolf ja hänen aikalaisensa II: Jumalan valittu sankari\" by Stjernström is a historical-romantic account written in the early 20th century. The book portrays the life and exploits of King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, highlighting his military campaigns during the Thirty Years' War and his significant impact on European history. The narrative emphasizes themes of divine guidance, bravery, and national honor amidst the chaos of conflict.  The opening of the work introduces King Gustavus Adolphus as he arrives in Germany with his fleet, preparing to land on enemy soil. Surrounded by his loyal soldiers, the king demonstrates a mix of solemnity and resolute determination, engaging in prayer and strategizing for the defense of his mission. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation, as his officers reflect on past battles and each soldier appears eager to follow their king into the fray. This part of the book sets the tone for the king’s journey, which is underscored by challenges, both military and personal, as he navigates the complexities of leadership and the expectations placed upon him as a leader chosen by God. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[378],258,"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa kuningas Kustaa II Aadolfin sotaretkiä ja elämää kolmikymmenvuotisen sodan pyörteissä. Kerronta seuraa Ruotsin armeijan maihinnousua Saksaan ja taisteluita, joissa myös suomalaiset hakkapeliitat eversti Stålhandsken johdolla ovat mukana.",{"number":486,"title":487,"author":361,"authorBirth":362,"authorDeath":363,"slug":488,"bookId":489,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":490,"origin":491,"language":17,"yearPublished":368,"yearPublishedTranslation":369,"wordCount":492,"charCount":493,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":494,"gutenbergSubjects":495,"gutenbergCategories":496,"gutenbergSummary":497,"gutenbergTranslators":498,"gutenbergDownloadCount":499,"aiDescription":500},1611,"Sten Sture nuorempi ja Kristiina Gyllenstjerna II: Tuomio","1611-blink-carl-sten-sture-nuorempi-ja-kristiina-gyllenstjerna-ii","1611__Blink_Carl__Sten_Sture_nuorempi_ja_Kristiina_Gyllenstjerna_II",[305],[],59724,386163,55579,[78,374,183],[26,312],"\"Sten Sture nuorempi ja Kristiina Gyllenstjerna II: Tuomio\" by Louise Stjernström is a historical-romantic novel written in the early 20th century. The story appears to revolve around power struggles, familial conflicts, and the political landscape of medieval Sweden, focusing particularly on characters like Sten Sture and Kristina Gyllenstjerna. Themes of betrayal, ambition, and the quest for authority seem central to the narrative, appealing to readers interested in historical fiction rooted in conflict and romance.  The opening of the novel introduces a sophisticated setting in Rome, where two men in clerical attire, Desiderius Erasmus and Kustaa Trolle, engage in a profound conversation about the state of the Church and society. Their dialogue reveals Erasmus's fierce critiques of ecclesiastical corruption and moral decay, contrasting sharply with Trolle's ambitions for power. As they discuss the growing influence of reformers like Luther, the reader is drawn into the intricate web of political machinations that will define their lives, hinting at Trolle’s deeply rooted vendetta against the Sture family and foreshadowing future conflict. This rich portrayal of character motives and societal tension sets the stage for a captivating historical drama. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[378],248,"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa 1500-luvun alun Ruotsia, jossa Sten Sture nuorempi ja Kristiina Gyllenstjerna kamppailevat valtakunnan itsenäisyyden puolesta. Teos yhdistää valtapelin ja romantiikan sijoittaen tapahtumat tanskalaisvallan ja sisäisten levottomuuksien keskelle.",426,1,24]