[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fPyzkNXu-TPbBdbgCx0oH8AfMrso3TY0Ox4patEavEls":3},{"items":4,"total":624,"page":625,"pageSize":626},[5,35,59,83,118,152,178,204,231,252,276,303,326,352,371,395,421,441,470,491,520,547,574,603],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":10,"bookId":11,"genreRaw":9,"genre":12,"themes":13,"origin":15,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":26,"gutenbergSummary":30,"gutenbergTranslators":31,"gutenbergDownloadCount":33,"aiDescription":34},1407,"Agamemnon","Aiskhylos (n. 525-456 e.Kr.)",null,"1407-aiskhylos-agamemnon","1407__Aiskhylos__Agamemnon","naytelma",[14],"kansanperinne",[16],"klassikot","fi",-458,1897,11960,75359,false,53137,[25],"Agamemnon, King of Mycenae (Mythological character) -- Drama",[27,28,29],"Classics of Literature","Mythology, Legends & Folklore","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Agamemnon: Murhenäytelmä\" by Aeschylus is a tragedy written in the 5th century BC. The play depicts the homecoming of King Agamemnon of Mycenae after the Trojan War's end. Waiting at home is his wife Clytemnestra, who plots his murder to avenge their daughter Iphigenia's sacrifice. As Agamemnon returns with his new concubine Cassandra, dark prophecies emerge and loyalties are questioned. This morally complex drama explores vengeance, power, and the consequences of past actions in a cursed royal house. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[32],"Koskimies, Kaarlo",350,"Antiikin Kreikan murhenäytelmä kuvaa kuningas Agamemnonin paluuta kotiin kymmenvuotisen Troian sodan jälkeen. Mykenen hovissa häntä odottaa puoliso Klytaimnestra, ja sukua piinaava verikoston kierre huipentuu kohtalokkaisiin tapahtumiin.",{"number":36,"title":37,"author":38,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":39,"bookId":40,"genreRaw":41,"genre":42,"themes":43,"origin":44,"language":17,"yearPublished":9,"yearPublishedTranslation":45,"wordCount":46,"charCount":47,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":48,"gutenbergSubjects":49,"gutenbergCategories":52,"gutenbergSummary":54,"gutenbergTranslators":55,"gutenbergDownloadCount":57,"aiDescription":58},3361,"Aisopoksen satuja","Aisopos (n. 620-564 e.Kr.)","3361-aisopos-aisopoksen-satuja","3361__Aisopos__Aisopoksen_satuja","56 eläintarinaa","novelli",[14],[16],1927,5755,36139,74326,[50,51],"Aesop's fables -- Translations into Finnish","Fables, Greek -- Translations into Finnish",[27,28,53],"Short Stories","\"Aisopoksen satuja: 56 eläintarinaa\" by Aesop is a collection of fables credited to a storyteller who lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE. These timeless tales feature talking animals and plants that teach moral lessons through simple, memorable narratives. Originally part of oral tradition, the fables address religious, social, and political themes for adults, though they later became essential tools for children's education. The stories continue to be reinterpreted across cultures and centuries, demonstrating universal truths through humble incidents and fictional scenarios that reveal deeper wisdom about human nature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[56],"Anttila, Werner",289,"Kokoelma antiikin Kreikan eläinsatuja, joissa inhimillisiä piirteitä saaneet eläimet kohtaavat opettavaisissa tilanteissa. Lyhyet tarinat, kuten Susi ja karitsa sekä Kettu ja pihlajanmarjat, välittävät moraalisia opetuksia ja elämänviisautta.",{"number":60,"title":61,"author":62,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":63,"bookId":64,"genreRaw":9,"genre":65,"themes":66,"origin":67,"language":68,"yearPublished":9,"yearPublishedTranslation":69,"wordCount":70,"charCount":71,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":72,"gutenbergSubjects":73,"gutenbergCategories":76,"gutenbergSummary":78,"gutenbergTranslators":79,"gutenbergDownloadCount":81,"aiDescription":82},1461,"Anakreons sånger","Anakreon (n. 570-500 e.Kr.)","1461-anacreon-anakreons-sanger","1461__Anacreon__Anakreons_sånger","runous",[],[16],"sv",1826,5074,23258,53842,[74,75],"Anacreon -- Parodies, imitations, etc.","Greek poetry -- Translations into Swedish",[27,77],"Poetry","\"Anakreons sånger\" by Anacreon, translated by Axel Gabriel Sjöström, is a lyrical poetry collection written in the early 19th century. The book captures the essence of love, beauty, and the joys of life through the lens of ancient Greek themes. It reflects Anacreon's focus on romantic and hedonistic pleasures, appealing to those who appreciate poetry steeped in classical themes.  The collection consists of a series of poems that celebrate love, nature, and the fleeting happiness of life. Anacreon’s verses often feature playful interactions with love and various divine beings, illustrating scenes of revelry, desire, and emotional expression. Themes of intoxication from wine and beauty are prevalent, as the speaker often engages in conversations with Eros, the god of love, and reflects on personal experiences with love and aging. Each poem threads together a vivid tapestry of imagery and emotion, inviting readers into a world where love and the beauty of life are central motifs. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[80],"Sjöström, Axel Gabriel",231,"Antiikin kreikkalaisen lyyrikon Anakreonin nimiin laitettuja runoja sisältävä kokoelma on julkaistu Axel Gabriel Sjöströmin ruotsinkielisenä käännöksenä. Teoksen säkeet ylistävät elämäniloa, rakkautta ja viiniä, ja ne edustavat tyylillisesti kepeää anakreonttista runoutta.",{"number":84,"title":85,"author":86,"authorBirth":87,"authorDeath":88,"slug":89,"bookId":90,"genreRaw":9,"genre":91,"themes":92,"origin":94,"language":17,"yearPublished":96,"yearPublishedTranslation":97,"wordCount":98,"charCount":99,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":100,"gutenbergSubjects":101,"gutenbergCategories":109,"gutenbergSummary":113,"gutenbergTranslators":114,"gutenbergDownloadCount":116,"aiDescription":117},708,"Ylpeys ja ennakkoluulo","Austen, Jane",1775,1817,"708-austen-jane-ylpeys-ja-ennakkoluulo","708__Austen_Jane__Ylpeys_ja_ennakkoluulo","romaani",[93],"rakkaus",[95,16],"brittilainen",1813,1922,89963,595880,45186,[102,103,104,105,106,107,108],"Courtship -- Fiction","Domestic fiction","England -- Fiction","Love stories","Sisters -- Fiction","Social classes -- Fiction","Young women -- Fiction",[110,27,111,112],"British Literature","Novels","Romance","\"Ylpeys ja ennakkoluulo\" by Jane Austen is a novel published in 1813. Elizabeth Bennet must navigate society's expectations as her family faces financial uncertainty unless one daughter marries well. When wealthy Mr. Darcy arrives, his pride clashes with Elizabeth's prejudice, sparking mutual dislike. Yet as misunderstandings about character and past deeds unfold, both must reconsider their hasty judgments. This story explores the difference between superficial impressions and actual goodness in Regency-era England. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[115],"Joutsen, O. A. (Otto Aleksanteri)",484,"Bennetin perheen viisi tytärtä etsivät sopivia aviomiehiä 1800-luvun alun Englannin maaseudulla. Älykäs Elisabet Bennet ja varakas herra Darcy joutuvat kohtaamaan omat ennakkoluulonsa ja ylpeytensä löytääkseen tien toistensa luo. Teos on satiirinen kuvaus sääty-yhteiskunnan tavoista ja avioliittomarkkinoista.",{"number":119,"title":120,"author":121,"authorBirth":122,"authorDeath":123,"slug":124,"bookId":125,"genreRaw":9,"genre":91,"themes":126,"origin":127,"language":17,"yearPublished":129,"yearPublishedTranslation":130,"wordCount":131,"charCount":132,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":133,"gutenbergSubjects":134,"gutenbergCategories":145,"gutenbergSummary":147,"gutenbergTranslators":148,"gutenbergDownloadCount":150,"aiDescription":151},167,"Setä Tuomon tupa","Beecher-Stowe, Harriet",1811,1896,"167-beecher-stowe-harriet-seta-tuomon-tupa","167__Beecher-Stowe_Harriet__Setä_Tuomon_tupa",[],[128,16],"amerikkalainen",1852,1893,21699,134917,16392,[135,136,137,138,139,140,141,142,143,144],"African Americans -- Fiction","Didactic fiction","Enslaved persons -- Fiction","Fugitive slaves -- Fiction","Master and servant -- Fiction","Plantation life -- Fiction","Political fiction","Slavery -- Fiction","Southern States -- Fiction","Uncle Tom (Fictitious character) -- Fiction",[146,27,111],"American Literature","\"Setä Tuomon tupa\" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is an anti-slavery novel published in 1852. This influential work depicts the horrors of slavery through the story of Uncle Tom, a long-suffering enslaved man around whom other characters' lives revolve. Written to show how Christian love could overcome slavery, the novel became America's best-selling book of the nineteenth century after the Bible. It profoundly shaped attitudes toward slavery and helped fuel the abolitionist movement in the 1850s. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[149],"Suppanen, Aatto",389,"Beecher Stowen klassikkoromaani kuvaa orjuuden kauhuja Yhdysvalloissa. Se kertoo hurskaan Tuomo-sedän elämästä eri isäntien alaisuudessa sekä orjien pyrkimyksistä saavuttaa vapaus. Tämä versio on nuorisolle suunnattu sovitus alkuperäisteoksesta.",{"number":153,"title":154,"author":155,"authorBirth":156,"authorDeath":157,"slug":158,"bookId":159,"genreRaw":9,"genre":42,"themes":160,"origin":161,"language":17,"yearPublished":162,"yearPublishedTranslation":163,"wordCount":164,"charCount":165,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":166,"gutenbergSubjects":167,"gutenbergCategories":172,"gutenbergSummary":173,"gutenbergTranslators":174,"gutenbergDownloadCount":176,"aiDescription":177},793,"Novelleja Decameronesta","Boccaccio, Giovanani",1313,1375,"793-boccaccio-giovanni-decamerone-valikoima","793__Boccaccio_Giovanni__Decamerone_(valikoima)",[],[16],1353,1914,72130,434824,47886,[168,169,170,171],"Allegories","Frame stories","Plague -- Europe -- History -- Fiction","Storytelling -- Fiction",[27,53],"\"Novelleja Decameronesta\" by Giovanni Boccaccio is a collection of one hundred tales written between 1349 and 1353. During the devastating Black Plague in Florence, ten young friends—seven women and three men—flee to the countryside. There, they pass their time with songs, dances, and storytelling. Each day, they elect a leader who chooses a theme, and each member tells a tale inspired by it. Through these stories, Boccaccio paints a vivid portrait of fourteenth-century society, blending aristocratic ideals with merchant values. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[175],"Lehtonen, Joel",319,"Valikoima 1300-luvulla kirjoitettuja italialaisia pienoiskertomuksia. Novellit esittelevät ihmiselämän moninaisuutta, nokkeluutta ja inhimillisiä heikkouksia. Kertomukset ovat osa laajempaa kehystarinaa, jossa nuoret pakenevat ruttoa maaseudulle viettämään aikaa tarinoiden.",{"number":179,"title":180,"author":181,"authorBirth":182,"authorDeath":183,"slug":184,"bookId":185,"genreRaw":9,"genre":91,"themes":186,"origin":187,"language":17,"yearPublished":188,"yearPublishedTranslation":189,"wordCount":190,"charCount":191,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":192,"gutenbergSubjects":193,"gutenbergCategories":196,"gutenbergSummary":199,"gutenbergTranslators":200,"gutenbergDownloadCount":202,"aiDescription":203},1220,"Kristityn vaellus","Bunyan, John",1628,1688,"1220-bunyan-john-kristityn-vaellus","1220__Bunyan_John__Kristityn_vaellus",[],[95,16],1678,1903,47692,293559,51157,[194,195],"Christian fiction","Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages -- Fiction",[110,27,197,198],"Historical Novels","Religion/Spirituality","\"Kristityn vaellus: Tästä maailmasta siihen kun tuleva on\" by John Bunyan is a Christian allegory written in 1678. A man named Christian, burdened by the weight of his sins, abandons his home and family to journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City atop Mount Zion. Along the treacherous path, he encounters deceptive guides, dangerous swamps, and spiritual trials that test his faith and determination to reach salvation and eternal paradise. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[201],"Suomalainen, K.",337,"Bunyanin kuuluisa kristillinen allegoria kuvaa Kristitty-nimisen miehen vaellusta Turmeluksen kaupungista kohti Taivaallista kaupunkia. Matkan varrella hän kohtaa monia koettelemuksia, kuten Epäröimisen suon ja Turhuuden markkinat, sekä vertauskuvallisia hahmoja, jotka joko auttavat tai vaikeuttavat hänen hengellistä matkaansa.",{"number":205,"title":206,"author":207,"authorBirth":208,"authorDeath":209,"slug":210,"bookId":211,"genreRaw":9,"genre":212,"themes":213,"origin":214,"language":17,"yearPublished":215,"yearPublishedTranslation":215,"wordCount":216,"charCount":217,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":218,"gutenbergSubjects":219,"gutenbergCategories":224,"gutenbergSummary":226,"gutenbergTranslators":227,"gutenbergDownloadCount":229,"aiDescription":230},2440,"Salainen puutarha","Burnett, Frances Hodgson",1849,1924,"2440-burnett-frances-hodgson-salainen-puutarha","2440__Burnett_Frances_Hodgson__Salainen_puutarha","lastenkirja",[],[95,16],1911,57582,337513,64399,[220,221,222,223],"Gardens -- Juvenile fiction","Orphans -- Juvenile fiction","People with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction","Yorkshire (England) -- Juvenile fiction",[110,225,27,111],"Children & Young Adult Reading","\"Salainen puutarha\" by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a children's novel first published in 1911. When orphaned Mary Lennox arrives at her uncle's gloomy Yorkshire manor, she discovers a locked garden that has been abandoned for ten years. As Mary explores this forbidden place, she befriends a local boy and uncovers her sickly cousin Colin, hidden away in the vast house. Together, the children tend the secret garden, and its transformation begins to heal more than just the neglected plants within its walls. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[228],"Swan, Toini",290,"Orpo Mary Lennox lähetetään Intiasta setänsä kartanoon Yorkshireen, missä hän löytää hylätyn ja lukitun puutarhan. Yhdessä luonnonläheisen Dickon-pojan ja sairaalloisen Colin-serkkunsa kanssa Mary herättää puutarhan eloon ja löytää samalla terveyden sekä elämänilon.",{"number":232,"title":233,"author":207,"authorBirth":208,"authorDeath":209,"slug":234,"bookId":235,"genreRaw":9,"genre":212,"themes":236,"origin":237,"language":17,"yearPublished":238,"yearPublishedTranslation":97,"wordCount":239,"charCount":240,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":241,"gutenbergSubjects":242,"gutenbergCategories":247,"gutenbergSummary":248,"gutenbergTranslators":249,"gutenbergDownloadCount":250,"aiDescription":251},2214,"Pikku prinsessa","2214-burnett-frances-hodgson-pikku-prinsessa","2214__Burnett_Frances_Hodgson__Pikku_prinsessa",[],[95,16],1905,39564,231568,61656,[243,244,245,221,246],"Boarding schools -- Juvenile fiction","Girls -- Juvenile fiction","London (England) -- Juvenile fiction","Schools -- Juvenile fiction",[110,225,27,111],"\"Pikku prinsessa\" by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a children's novel first published in 1905. When wealthy Sara Crewe's fortunes collapse after her father's death, the once-pampered boarding school student becomes a penniless servant, forced to live in a cold attic and work for the cruel headmistress who once fawned over her. Through poverty and hardship, Sara maintains her kindness and dignity, believing that true nobility comes from character, not wealth. A mysterious benefactor begins transforming her bleak existence, leading to an unexpected connection that will change everything. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],98,"Intiasta Lontooseen sisäoppilaitokseen saapuva Saara Crewe joutuu isänsä kuoltua varakkaasta kasvatista köyhäksi palvelustytöksi. Tarina kuvaa nuoren tytön sinnikkyyttä, mielikuvituksen voimaa ja hyväsydämisyyttä vaikeiden olosuhteiden keskellä.",{"number":253,"title":254,"author":255,"authorBirth":256,"authorDeath":257,"slug":258,"bookId":259,"genreRaw":9,"genre":91,"themes":260,"origin":261,"language":17,"yearPublished":262,"yearPublishedTranslation":238,"wordCount":263,"charCount":264,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":265,"gutenbergSubjects":266,"gutenbergCategories":271,"gutenbergSummary":272,"gutenbergTranslators":273,"gutenbergDownloadCount":274,"aiDescription":275},732,"Älykkään ritarin Don Quijote de la Manchan elämänvaiheet","Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de",1547,1616,"732-cervantes-saavedra-miguel-de-alykkaan-ritarin-don-quijote","732__Cervantes_Saavedra_Miguel_de__Älykkään_ritarin_Don_Quijote",[],[16],1605,44782,294296,45203,[267,268,269,270],"Knights and knighthood -- Spain -- Fiction","Picaresque literature","Romances","Spain -- Social life and customs -- 16th century -- Fiction",[27,111],"\"Älykkään ritarin Don Quijote de la Manchan elämänvaiheet\" by Miguel de Cervantes is a Spanish novel published in two parts in 1605 and 1615. A country gentleman reads so many chivalric romances that he loses his sanity and decides to become a wandering knight. Calling himself Don Quixote, he recruits a simple farmer, Sancho Panza, as his squire. Together they embark on adventures where windmills become giants and inns transform into castles, as Don Quixote's illusions clash with reality in what's considered the first modern novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[115],398,"Espanjalainen aatelismies menettää järkensä luettuaan liikaa ritariromaaneja ja päättää itse ryhtyä vaeltavaksi ritariksi. Yhdessä aseenkantajansa Sancho Panzan kanssa hän ratsastaa halki Espanjan kohdaten mielikuvituksellisia vaaroja, kuten jättiläisiksi luulemiaan tuulimyllyjä.",{"number":277,"title":278,"author":279,"authorBirth":280,"authorDeath":281,"slug":282,"bookId":283,"genreRaw":9,"genre":91,"themes":284,"origin":287,"language":17,"yearPublished":289,"yearPublishedTranslation":290,"wordCount":291,"charCount":292,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":293,"gutenbergSubjects":294,"gutenbergCategories":296,"gutenbergSummary":299,"gutenbergTranslators":300,"gutenbergDownloadCount":301,"aiDescription":302},2123,"Pietari Schlemihl'in eriskummalliset elämänvaiheet","Chamisso, Adalbert von",1781,1838,"2123-chamisso-adalbert-von-pietari-schlemihl-in-eriskummalliset-elamanvaiheet","2123__Chamisso_Adalbert_von__Pietari_Schlemihl'in_eriskummalliset_elämänvaiheet",[285,286],"tieteisfiktio","fantasia",[16,288],"saksalainen",1814,1902,16030,101375,36834,[295],"Fables",[27,297,111,298],"German Literature","Science-Fiction & Fantasy","\"Pietari Schlemihl'in eriskummalliset elämänvaiheet\" by Adelbert von Chamisso is a novella written in 1814. A man sells his shadow to the Devil for a bottomless wallet, only to discover that society shuns those without shadows. Rejected by his beloved and consumed by guilt, he must choose between reclaiming his shadow by surrendering his soul or finding another path. His journey leads him through despair, scientific exploration with seven-league boots, and ultimately toward an unexpected reconciliation with himself and the natural world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],294,"Saksalainen klassikkotarina Pietari Schlemihlistä, joka myy varjonsa salaperäiselle harmaalle herralle vastineeksi ehtymättömästä kultapussista. Kauppa osoittautuu raskaaksi taakaksi, sillä varjottomuus johtaa sosiaaliseen eristykseen ja pakottaa miehen vaeltamaan maailmalla etsimässä rauhaa.",{"number":304,"title":305,"author":306,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":307,"bookId":308,"genreRaw":9,"genre":309,"themes":310,"origin":311,"language":17,"yearPublished":312,"yearPublishedTranslation":238,"wordCount":313,"charCount":314,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":315,"gutenbergSubjects":316,"gutenbergCategories":319,"gutenbergSummary":321,"gutenbergTranslators":322,"gutenbergDownloadCount":324,"aiDescription":325},1787,"Scipion unennäkö","Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106-43 e.Kr.)","1787-cicero-marcus-tullius-scipion-unennako","1787__Cicero_Marcus_Tullius__Scipion_unennäkö","tietokirja",[],[16],-51,3118,20230,57105,[317,318],"Scipio Aemilianus, P. Cornelius (Publius Cornelius), Africanus minor, 185 B.C. or 184 B.C.-129 B.C. -- In literature","Scipio, Africanus, approximately 236 B.C.-183 B.C. -- In literature",[27,320],"Philosophy & Ethics","\"Scipion unennäkö\" by Marcus Tullius Cicero is a philosophical dialogue written in the first century BC. In a dream vision, Roman general Scipio Aemilianus meets his deceased grandfather and journeys through the cosmos, witnessing Earth's insignificance among nine celestial spheres. He hears the music of the spheres and learns about virtue, duty, and the soul's immortal destiny. This cosmological tale explores humanity's place in the universe from a Stoic perspective, blending astronomy with philosophical reflection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[323],"Hidén, K. J. (Karl Julius)",342,"Filosofinen teos kuvaa Scipio Aemilianuksen näkemää unta, jossa hänen isoisänsä opastaa häntä hyveelliseen elämään ja isänmaalliseen palvelukseen. Tekstissä tarkastellaan sielun kuolemattomuutta, kosmoksen rakennetta sekä maallisen maineen ja kunnian katoavaisuutta.",{"number":327,"title":328,"author":306,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":329,"bookId":330,"genreRaw":9,"genre":331,"themes":332,"origin":333,"language":17,"yearPublished":334,"yearPublishedTranslation":238,"wordCount":335,"charCount":336,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":337,"gutenbergSubjects":338,"gutenbergCategories":345,"gutenbergSummary":348,"gutenbergTranslators":349,"gutenbergDownloadCount":350,"aiDescription":351},1792,"Puhe runoilija Archiaan puolustukseksi","1792-cicero-marcus-tullius-puhe-runoilija-archiaan-puolustukseksi","1792__Cicero_Marcus_Tullius__Puhe_runoilija_Archiaan_puolustukseksi","muistelmat",[],[16],-62,4510,31002,57146,[339,340,341,342,343,344],"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",[27,346,347],"Essays, Letters & Speeches","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.)",[323],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":353,"title":354,"author":306,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":355,"bookId":356,"genreRaw":9,"genre":309,"themes":357,"origin":358,"language":17,"yearPublished":359,"yearPublishedTranslation":189,"wordCount":360,"charCount":361,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":362,"gutenbergSubjects":363,"gutenbergCategories":365,"gutenbergSummary":366,"gutenbergTranslators":367,"gutenbergDownloadCount":369,"aiDescription":370},1518,"Laelius eli Ystävyydestä","1518-cicero-marcus-tullius-laelius-eli-ystavyydesta","1518__Cicero_Marcus_Tullius__Laelius_eli_Ystävyydestä",[],[16],-44,12510,82578,54517,[364],"Friendship",[27,320],"\"Laelius eli Ystävyydestä\" by Marcus Tullius Cicero is a philosophical dialogue written in 44 BCE. Set shortly after the death of Scipio Aemilianus, the work explores the nature of true friendship through a conversation between Laelius and his sons-in-law. Cicero examines what defines genuine friendship, the duties friends owe each other, and why virtue forms the foundation of lasting bonds. Drawing on Greek philosophical traditions, this dialogue became one of ancient Rome's most beloved works on human connection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[368],"Heino, K.",379,"Antiikin Rooman valtiomiehen filosofinen tutkielma ystävyyden olemuksesta, synnystä ja merkityksestä. Dialogimuotoisessa teoksessa pohditaan hyveen ja luottamuksen roolia ihmissuhteissa sekä sitä, miten aito ystävyys eroaa pelkästä hyödyn tavoittelusta.",{"number":372,"title":373,"author":374,"authorBirth":69,"authorDeath":375,"slug":376,"bookId":377,"genreRaw":378,"genre":212,"themes":379,"origin":380,"language":17,"yearPublished":381,"yearPublishedTranslation":382,"wordCount":383,"charCount":384,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":385,"gutenbergSubjects":386,"gutenbergCategories":390,"gutenbergSummary":391,"gutenbergTranslators":392,"gutenbergDownloadCount":350,"aiDescription":394},1381,"Pinocchion seikkailut","Collodi, Carlo",1890,"1381-collodi-carlo-pinocchion-seikkailut","1381__Collodi_Carlo__Pinocchion_seikkailut","Kertomus marioneteista",[],[16],1883,1906,32514,194661,53077,[387,388,389],"Fairy tales","Pinocchio (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction","Puppets -- Juvenile fiction",[225,27,111],"\"Pinocchion seikkailut: Kertomus marioneteista\" by Carlo Collodi is a children's fantasy novel first published in 1883. It follows the mischievous adventures of Pinocchio, an animated wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy. Through his journey, Pinocchio faces countless perils and temptations, encountering colorful characters who teach him valuable lessons about life. As he struggles with disobedience and laziness, he must learn goodness and wisdom to achieve his heart's deepest desire. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[393],"Halonen, Maija","Kertomus alkaa, kun puuseppä Geppetto veistää puunuken, joka herää henkiin. Pinocchio joutuu kotoaan moniin vaaroihin ja houkutuksiin, kohdaten matkallaan viekkaita kulkureita sekä ihmeellisiä olentoja. Seikkailujen ja erehdysten kautta nukke opettelee erottamaan oikean väärästä tavoitellessaan unelmaansa tulla oikeaksi pojaksi.",{"number":396,"title":397,"author":398,"authorBirth":399,"authorDeath":400,"slug":401,"bookId":402,"genreRaw":403,"genre":12,"themes":404,"origin":405,"language":17,"yearPublished":407,"yearPublishedTranslation":408,"wordCount":409,"charCount":410,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":411,"gutenbergSubjects":412,"gutenbergCategories":414,"gutenbergSummary":416,"gutenbergTranslators":417,"gutenbergDownloadCount":419,"aiDescription":420},979,"Cid","Corneille, Pierre",1606,1684,"979-corneille-pierre-cid","979__Corneille_Pierre__Cid","5-näytöksinen näytelmä",[],[16,406],"ranskalainen",1637,1917,12296,69979,48667,[413],"Cid, approximately 1043-1099 -- Drama",[27,415,29],"French Literature","\"Cid: 5-näytöksinen näytelmä\" by Pierre Corneille is a five-act French tragicomedy written in 1636. When young Rodrigue kills the father of his beloved Chimène in a duel to defend his own father's honor, he faces an impossible choice between love and duty. Though Rodrigue becomes a celebrated warrior after defeating the Moors, Chimène must decide whether she can marry the man who slayed her father. This groundbreaking play sparked fierce debate and remains one of seventeenth-century theater's greatest works. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[418],"Leino, Eino",321,"Ranskalainen 1600-luvun murhenäytelmä kertoo nuoresta sankarista Rodrigosta, joka joutuu valitsemaan suvun kunnian ja rakkauden välillä. Näytelmä perustuu espanjalaisen kansallissankarin El Cidin elämään ja on suomennettu loppusoinnullisin aleksandriinisäkein.",{"number":422,"title":423,"author":424,"authorBirth":425,"authorDeath":426,"slug":427,"bookId":428,"genreRaw":9,"genre":65,"themes":429,"origin":430,"language":17,"yearPublished":426,"yearPublishedTranslation":431,"wordCount":432,"charCount":433,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":434,"gutenbergSubjects":435,"gutenbergCategories":436,"gutenbergSummary":437,"gutenbergTranslators":438,"gutenbergDownloadCount":439,"aiDescription":440},1858,"Jumalainen näytelmä I-III","Dante Alighieri",1265,1321,"1858-dante-alighieri-jumalainen-naytelma-i-iii","1858__Dante_Alighieri__Jumalainen_näytelmä_I-III",[],[16],1912,100742,590432,12546,[77],[27,77],"\"Jumalainen näytelmä\" by Dante Alighieri is a narrative poem written between 1308 and 1321. The work follows Dante's journey through the three realms of the afterlife—Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven—guided by the poet Virgil and Beatrice. Set during Easter week in 1300, the poem explores divine justice and the soul's path toward God. Each realm reveals appropriate punishments or rewards based on earthly actions, drawing on medieval Catholic theology and philosophy to portray sin, penance, and spiritual ascent. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[418],650,"Danten klassinen eepos kuvaa vaellusta helvetin, kiirastulen ja paratiisin läpi. Runonmuotoinen teos tarkastelee ihmisen sielun tilaa kuoleman jälkeen sekä pohtii synnin ja hyvityksen luonnetta antiikin ja keskiajan maailmankuvien kautta.",{"number":442,"title":443,"author":444,"authorBirth":445,"authorDeath":446,"slug":447,"bookId":448,"genreRaw":9,"genre":91,"themes":449,"origin":451,"language":17,"yearPublished":452,"yearPublishedTranslation":238,"wordCount":453,"charCount":454,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":455,"gutenbergSubjects":456,"gutenbergCategories":463,"gutenbergSummary":465,"gutenbergTranslators":466,"gutenbergDownloadCount":468,"aiDescription":469},946,"Robinson Crusoe","Defoe, Daniel",1660,1731,"946-defoe-daniel-robinson-crusoe","946__Defoe_Daniel__Robinson_Crusoe",[450],"seikkailu",[95,16],1719,39746,254810,48387,[457,458,459,460,461,462],"Adventure stories","Atlantic Ocean -- Fiction","Castaways -- Fiction","Crusoe, Robinson (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Islands -- Fiction","Shipwreck survival -- Fiction",[464,110,27,111],"Adventure","\"Robinson Crusoe\" by Daniel Defoe is an English adventure novel first published in 1719. After ignoring his parents' wishes, young Robinson Crusoe embarks on a sea voyage that ends in catastrophe. Cast away on a remote tropical island, he survives alone for 28 years, building shelter, hunting, and farming. His solitary existence is shattered when he discovers cannibals visiting his island. When a prisoner escapes, Crusoe saves him, naming him Friday. Together, they face arriving dangers and await possible rescue. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[467],"Suomalainen, Samuli",323,"Klassinen seikkailutarina kertoo englantilaisesta merenkulkijasta, joka haaksirikkoutuu autiolle saarelle ja joutuu selviytymään siellä vuosikymmenten ajan. Teos kuvaa päähenkilön kekseliäisyyttä, hengellistä pohdintaa ja elämää luonnon armoilla ennen kohtaamistaan Perjantain kanssa.",{"number":471,"title":472,"author":444,"authorBirth":445,"authorDeath":446,"slug":473,"bookId":474,"genreRaw":9,"genre":91,"themes":475,"origin":476,"language":17,"yearPublished":477,"yearPublishedTranslation":478,"wordCount":479,"charCount":480,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":481,"gutenbergSubjects":482,"gutenbergCategories":485,"gutenbergSummary":486,"gutenbergTranslators":487,"gutenbergDownloadCount":489,"aiDescription":490},2019,"Kapteeni Singletonin seikkailut","2019-defoe-daniel-kapteeni-singletonin-seikkailut","2019__Defoe_Daniel__Kapteeni_Singletonin_seikkailut",[450],[95,16],1720,1910,40485,281431,59459,[457,268,483,484],"Pirates -- Fiction","Sea stories",[464,110,27,111],"\"Kapteeni Singletonin seikkailut\" by Daniel Defoe is a novel published in 1720. Kidnapped as a child and raised by gypsies, Bob Singleton embarks on extraordinary adventures across two continents and countless seas. The first half chronicles his perilous crossing of Africa, battling wild beasts and gathering riches. The second half follows his transformation into a pirate captain, plundering ships across the Indian Ocean. Alongside his loyal Quaker companion William, Singleton must ultimately face the moral consequences of his violent life and find redemption. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[488],"Hämeen-Anttila, Väinö",273,"Merirosvokapteeni Singletonin vaiheikas elämäntarina kuljettaa lukijan halki Afrikan mantereen ja vaarallisille maailmanmerille. Romaani kuvaa päähenkilön nousua kapteeniksi, elämää lainsuojattomana sekä kohtaamisia kaukaisissa maissa. Kertomus tarjoaa koruttoman ja todenmukaisen kuvauksen merirosvouden ajalta.",{"number":492,"title":493,"author":494,"authorBirth":495,"authorDeath":496,"slug":497,"bookId":498,"genreRaw":9,"genre":91,"themes":499,"origin":500,"language":17,"yearPublished":501,"yearPublishedTranslation":502,"wordCount":503,"charCount":504,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":505,"gutenbergSubjects":506,"gutenbergCategories":514,"gutenbergSummary":515,"gutenbergTranslators":516,"gutenbergDownloadCount":518,"aiDescription":519},369,"Joulun-aatto","Dickens, Charles",1812,1870,"369-dickens-charles-joulun-aatto","369__Dickens_Charles__Joulun-aatto",[],[95,16],1843,1878,22747,140147,24026,[507,508,509,510,511,512,513],"Christmas stories","Ghost stories","London (England) -- Fiction","Misers -- Fiction","Poor families -- Fiction","Scrooge, Ebenezer (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Sick children -- Fiction",[110,27,111],"\"Joulun-aatto\" by Charles Dickens is a novella first published in 1843.\n\nThe story follows Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man who despises Christmas and human kindness. On Christmas Eve, he receives visits from the ghost of his former business partner and three spirits representing Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. Through haunting visions of his own life, joyful celebrations, and a grim future, Scrooge confronts the consequences of his selfishness. Can a lifetime of greed be undone in a single night? (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[517],"Churberg, Waldemar",492,"Saituri Ebenezer Scrooge kohtaa jouluyönä kolme henkeä, jotka kuljettavat hänet läpi menneisyyden, nykyisyyden ja tulevaisuuden. Tarina seuraa vanhan miehen muutosta ja joulun sanoman löytämistä Lontoon talvisessa tunnelmassa.",{"number":521,"title":522,"author":494,"authorBirth":495,"authorDeath":496,"slug":523,"bookId":524,"genreRaw":525,"genre":91,"themes":526,"origin":527,"language":17,"yearPublished":528,"yearPublishedTranslation":529,"wordCount":530,"charCount":531,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":532,"gutenbergSubjects":533,"gutenbergCategories":541,"gutenbergSummary":543,"gutenbergTranslators":544,"gutenbergDownloadCount":545,"aiDescription":546},220,"David Copperfield I","220-dickens-charles-david-copperfield-i","220__Dickens_Charles__David_Copperfield_I","David Copperfield nuoremman elämäkertomus ja kokemukset",[],[95,16],1850,1879,148009,905538,18186,[534,535,536,537,104,538,539,540],"Autobiographical fiction","Bildungsromans","Boys -- Fiction","Child labor -- Fiction","Orphans -- Fiction","Stepfathers -- Fiction","Young men -- Fiction",[110,27,111,542],"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.)",[517],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":548,"title":549,"author":494,"authorBirth":495,"authorDeath":496,"slug":550,"bookId":551,"genreRaw":9,"genre":91,"themes":552,"origin":553,"language":17,"yearPublished":554,"yearPublishedTranslation":189,"wordCount":555,"charCount":556,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":557,"gutenbergSubjects":558,"gutenbergCategories":568,"gutenbergSummary":569,"gutenbergTranslators":570,"gutenbergDownloadCount":572,"aiDescription":573},913,"Kaksi kaupunkia","913-dickens-charles-kaksi-kaupunkia","913__Dickens_Charles__Kaksi_kaupunkia",[],[95,16],1859,97725,630522,48023,[559,560,561,562,563,564,565,566,567],"British -- France -- Paris -- Fiction","Executions and executioners -- Fiction","France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Fiction","French -- England -- London -- Fiction","Historical fiction","London (England) -- History -- 18th century -- Fiction","Lookalikes -- Fiction","Paris (France) -- History -- 1789-1799 -- Fiction","War stories",[110,27,197],"\"Kaksi kaupunkia\" by Charles Dickens is a historical novel published in 1859, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. The story follows Dr. Alexandre Manette, freed after eighteen years in the Bastille, and his daughter Lucie as they navigate love, sacrifice, and danger amid revolutionary turmoil. With intertwined fates connecting French aristocrats, British spies, and passionate revolutionaries, this tale explores loyalty and redemption against the backdrop of one of history's most violent upheavals. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[571],"Järnefelt, Saimi",370,"Dickensin historiallinen romaani sijoittuu Ranskan vallankumouksen aikaiseen Lontooseen ja Pariisiin. Se kertoo vankeudesta vapautuvasta tohtori Manettesta ja hänen tyttärestään Luciesta, joiden kohtalot yhdistyvät aristokraatti Charles Darnayhin ja asianajaja Sydney Cartoniin vallankumouksen väkivaltaisessa kuohunnassa.",{"number":575,"title":576,"author":577,"authorBirth":578,"authorDeath":579,"slug":580,"bookId":581,"genreRaw":582,"genre":91,"themes":583,"origin":584,"language":17,"yearPublished":586,"yearPublishedTranslation":587,"wordCount":588,"charCount":589,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":590,"gutenbergSubjects":591,"gutenbergCategories":597,"gutenbergSummary":599,"gutenbergTranslators":600,"gutenbergDownloadCount":601,"aiDescription":602},736,"Rikos ja rangaistus","Dostojevski, F. M.",1821,1881,"736-dostojevski-f-m-rikos-ja-rangaistus","736__Dostojevski_F._M.__Rikos_ja_rangaistus","Kuusiosainen romaani ynnä epilogi",[],[16,585],"venalainen",1866,1907,149119,907645,45263,[592,593,594,595,596],"Crime -- Psychological aspects -- Fiction","Detective and mystery stories","Murder -- Fiction","Psychological fiction","Saint Petersburg (Russia) -- Fiction",[27,111,598],"Russian Literature","\"Rikos ja rangaistus\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a novel first published in 1866. An impoverished former law student in Saint Petersburg plans to murder a pawnbroker, convincing himself that extraordinary men can commit crimes for higher purposes. After carrying out the deed, he spirals into psychological torment, consumed by guilt, paranoia, and horror. His intellectual justifications crumble as he confronts the internal and external consequences of his actions in this exploration of morality and conscience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],346,"Pietariin sijoittuvassa romaanissa köyhä ylioppilas Raskolnikov tekee murhan koetellakseen teoriaansa poikkeusyksilöiden oikeudesta asettua lain yläpuolelle. Tekoa seuraa tuskallinen henkinen kamppailu, syyllisyys ja vähittäinen herääminen katumukseen rangaistuksen edessä.",{"number":604,"title":605,"author":577,"authorBirth":578,"authorDeath":579,"slug":606,"bookId":607,"genreRaw":608,"genre":91,"themes":609,"origin":610,"language":17,"yearPublished":611,"yearPublishedTranslation":45,"wordCount":612,"charCount":613,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":614,"gutenbergSubjects":615,"gutenbergCategories":619,"gutenbergSummary":620,"gutenbergTranslators":621,"gutenbergDownloadCount":492,"aiDescription":623},2941,"Karamazovin veljekset II","2941-dostojevski-f-m-karamazovin-veljekset-ii","2941__Dostojevski_F._M.__Karamazovin_veljekset_II","Romaani",[],[16,585],1880,155271,950855,71690,[616,136,617,618],"Brothers -- Fiction","Fathers and sons -- Fiction","Russia -- Social life and customs -- 1533-1917 -- Fiction",[27,111,598],"\"Karamazovin veljekset II: Romaani\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a novel published between 1879-1880. Set in 19th-century Russia, it follows the turbulent lives of three brothers and their morally bankrupt father. When tensions escalate over inheritance and a shared romantic interest, their volatile relationships spiral toward violence. The story explores profound questions of God, free will, and morality while grappling with faith, doubt, and reason. A passionate philosophical drama revolves around themes of patricide and the moral conflicts tearing the family apart. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[622],"Trast, V. K.","Dostojevskin viimeiseksi jäänyt teos on filosofinen murhamysteeri, joka kertoo Karamazovin perheen veljeksistä ja heidän suhteestaan irstailevaan isäänsä. Romaani syventyy syyllisyyden, uskon ja moraalin kysymyksiin isänmurhan ja sitä seuraavan oikeudenkäynnin kautta.",116,1,24]