[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fSxHAysywlx2kv7RLbC8WnWKTnY9LmcBete-XmY6jv7I":3},{"items":4,"total":510,"page":511,"pageSize":512},[5,34,59,82,107,129,151,166,188,204,221,235,251,269,284,307,328,352,378,400,423,447,470,491],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":17,"language":18,"yearPublished":13,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":27,"gutenbergSummary":30,"gutenbergTranslators":31,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":33},2119,"Caxi Neljättä Kymmendä Satua","Achrenius, Henrik",1730,1798,"2119-achrenius-henrik-caxi-neljatta-kymmenda-satua","2119__Achrenius_Henrik__Caxi_Neljättä_Kymmendä_Satua",null,"novelli",[16],"kansanperinne",[],"fi",1777,4659,29650,false,60722,[25,26],"Animals -- Poetry","Fables, Finnish",[28,29],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","Short Stories","\"Caxi Neljättä Kymmendä Satua\" by Henrik Achrenius is a collection of fables that was compiled and translated in the late 18th century. This book presents a series of moral tales featuring animals and their interactions, reflecting on human nature and teaching lessons on ethics and behavior.  The fables within the book convey important moral lessons through engaging narratives featuring various characters such as foxes, hares, and crows. Each story outlines an ethical dilemma or a folly, often demonstrating the consequences of greed, pride, and unwise choices. For instance, in one fable, a fox tricks a crow into dropping its cheese, while another highlights the cunning of a wolf in its pursuit of a sheep. The collection emphasizes the wisdom that can be gleaned from observing the behavior of animals, serving as a timeless reminder of moral integrity and the significance of being mindful of one's actions. Overall, the book is both entertaining and didactic, making it a valuable read for those interested in classic fables and moral teachings. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],139,"Kokoelma sisältää 32 suomeksi riimiteltyä eläinsatua ja moraalista kertomusta. Kalevalamittaan puetut tarinat opettavat hyveitä ja varoittavat inhimillisistä heikkouksista eläinhahmojen kautta. Teos on varhainen suomenkielinen mukautus Aisopoksen tunnettujen fabelien pohjalta.",{"number":35,"title":36,"author":37,"authorBirth":38,"authorDeath":39,"slug":40,"bookId":41,"genreRaw":13,"genre":42,"themes":43,"origin":44,"language":18,"yearPublished":45,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":46,"charCount":47,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":48,"gutenbergSubjects":49,"gutenbergCategories":51,"gutenbergSummary":55,"gutenbergTranslators":56,"gutenbergDownloadCount":57,"aiDescription":58},591,"Uusi suomalainen lukemisto","Ahlqvist, August",1826,1889,"591-ahlqvist-august-uusi-suomalainen-lukemisto","591__Ahlqvist_August__Uusi_suomalainen_lukemisto","muistelmat",[16],[],1883,57555,370497,43717,[50],"Finnish language -- Readers",[52,28,53,29,54],"Essays, Letters & Speeches","Poetry","Teaching & Education","\"Uusi suomalainen lukemisto\" by August Ahlqvist is a collection of literary works written in the late 19th century. This anthology aims to promote the Finnish language and literature, featuring various genres such as prose, poetry, folktales, and proverbs, showcasing contributions from multiple authors. The compilation likely serves as a resource for the education of Swedish-speaking youth in Finland, providing them with cultural insights and literary examples that reflect their heritage.  The opening of the work includes a prefatory note that explains the merging of two separate projects intended for educational purposes, which were published together for convenience. It outlines the structure of the collection, indicating a mix of stories, poems, proverbs, and folklore, thus establishing its purpose as a multifaceted reading resource. The first parts presented include tales that illustrate witty exchanges and moral lessons, capturing the essence of rural Finnish life, highlighting socio-economic conditions, and reflecting on traditional values and community interactions within various narratives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],291,"Ahlqvistin toimittama kokoelma sisältää suomenkielisiä tekstejä historian, luonnontieteen ja kansanperinteen aloilta. Teos koostuu tarinoista, sananlaskuista, arvoituksista sekä tunnettujen kirjailijoiden runoista ja asiaproosasta. Lukemisto tarjoaa laajan katsauksen 1800-luvun suomalaiseen kirjallisuuteen ja sivistykseen.",{"number":60,"title":61,"author":62,"authorBirth":63,"authorDeath":64,"slug":65,"bookId":66,"genreRaw":13,"genre":67,"themes":68,"origin":69,"language":18,"yearPublished":70,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":71,"charCount":72,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":73,"gutenbergSubjects":74,"gutenbergCategories":76,"gutenbergSummary":78,"gutenbergTranslators":79,"gutenbergDownloadCount":80,"aiDescription":81},1676,"Kuvia ja kuvitelmia Suomen historiasta I","Aho, Juhani",1861,1921,"1676-aho-juhani-kuvia-ja-kuvitelmia-suomen-historiasta-i","1676__Aho_Juhani__Kuvia_ja_kuvitelmia_Suomen_historiasta_I","tietokirja",[16],[],1913,69025,448994,56123,[75],"Finnish literature",[77,28],"History - Other","\"Kuvia ja kuvitelmia Suomen historiasta I\" by Juhani Aho is a historical compilation written in the early 20th century. This work assembles various narrative pieces, legends, and historical accounts, illustrating the rich tapestry of Finnish history and culture through the lens of literary expression. The likely topic revolves around the myths, legends, and significant events in Finland's past, capturing the essence of its people and their environment.  The opening of the text introduces the concept of history being intertwined with imagination and storytelling. Aho emphasizes that, before the scientific study of history, people relied on myths and folktales to understand their origins and identities. He proposes that this work will weave together selections from literary sources that express Finnish history, blending factual events with the imaginative narratives created by various authors. The introductory portion sets the stage for a literary exploration of historical themes, highlighting the need for emotional and poetic interpretations alongside factual recounting. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],263,"Juhani Ahon toimittama kokoelma sisältää kertomuksia, runoja ja historiallisia otteita Suomen menneisyydestä. Teos yhdistelee kansanperinnettä, muinaistaruja ja historiankuvauksia esihistoriasta aina keskiajalle ja kristinuskon tuloon saakka.",{"number":83,"title":84,"author":85,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":86,"bookId":87,"genreRaw":13,"genre":88,"themes":89,"origin":90,"language":18,"yearPublished":92,"yearPublishedTranslation":93,"wordCount":94,"charCount":95,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":96,"gutenbergSubjects":97,"gutenbergCategories":99,"gutenbergSummary":102,"gutenbergTranslators":103,"gutenbergDownloadCount":105,"aiDescription":106},1407,"Agamemnon","Aiskhylos (n. 525-456 e.Kr.)","1407-aiskhylos-agamemnon","1407__Aiskhylos__Agamemnon","naytelma",[16],[91],"klassikot",-458,1897,11960,75359,53137,[98],"Agamemnon, King of Mycenae (Mythological character) -- Drama",[100,28,101],"Classics of Literature","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.)",[104],"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":108,"title":109,"author":110,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":111,"bookId":112,"genreRaw":113,"genre":14,"themes":114,"origin":115,"language":18,"yearPublished":13,"yearPublishedTranslation":116,"wordCount":117,"charCount":118,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":119,"gutenbergSubjects":120,"gutenbergCategories":123,"gutenbergSummary":124,"gutenbergTranslators":125,"gutenbergDownloadCount":127,"aiDescription":128},3361,"Aisopoksen satuja","Aisopos (n. 620-564 e.Kr.)","3361-aisopos-aisopoksen-satuja","3361__Aisopos__Aisopoksen_satuja","56 eläintarinaa",[16],[91],1927,5755,36139,74326,[121,122],"Aesop's fables -- Translations into Finnish","Fables, Greek -- Translations into Finnish",[100,28,29],"\"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.)",[126],"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":130,"title":131,"author":132,"authorBirth":133,"authorDeath":134,"slug":135,"bookId":136,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":137,"origin":138,"language":18,"yearPublished":139,"yearPublishedTranslation":140,"wordCount":141,"charCount":142,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":143,"gutenbergSubjects":144,"gutenbergCategories":146,"gutenbergSummary":147,"gutenbergTranslators":148,"gutenbergDownloadCount":149,"aiDescription":150},2707,"Satuja ja tarinoita V","Andersen,  Hans Christian",1805,1875,"2707-andersen-h-c-satuja-ja-tarinoita-v","2707__Andersen_H._C.__Satuja_ja_tarinoita_V",[16],[],1858,1917,31332,187999,71084,[145],"Tales",[28,29],"\"Satuja\" by Tuomas Friman is a collection of stories written in the mid-19th century, specifically in the year 1849. The book explores themes and tales from Finnish folklore, blending elements of mythical and historical narratives. It aims to preserve the cultural heritage and traditional stories of the Finnish people, reflecting on how these narratives impart moral lessons and insights into human nature.  The book comprises various tales, each revealing unique characters and situations intertwined with moral undertones. For instance, one story narrates the plight of Impi, who seeks rescue from the clutches of malevolent forces with the help of her betrothed, Sortavainen. Another tale revolves around the construction of a church in Raisio, focusing on the cleverness of a mysterious master builder who faces supernatural challenges. The stories emphasize virtues such as loyalty, bravery, and the consequences of one's actions, ultimately celebrating the strength and resilience of the human spirit in face of adversity while capturing the essence of Finnish folklore. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],251,"Viides osa tanskalaissatujen kokoelmaa sisältää muun muassa kertomukset makkaratikkuliemestä, Liejukuninkaan tyttärestä ja vanhan tammen unesta. Tarinoissa seurataan rottien kilpailua, myyttisiä hahmoja ja luonnon tapahtumia satumaailmassa.",{"number":152,"title":153,"author":132,"authorBirth":133,"authorDeath":134,"slug":154,"bookId":155,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":156,"origin":157,"language":18,"yearPublished":158,"yearPublishedTranslation":159,"wordCount":160,"charCount":161,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":143,"gutenbergSubjects":162,"gutenbergCategories":163,"gutenbergSummary":147,"gutenbergTranslators":164,"gutenbergDownloadCount":149,"aiDescription":165},2754,"Satuja ja tarinoita VIII","2754-andersen-h-c-satuja-ja-tarinoita-viii","2754__Andersen_H._C.__Satuja_ja_tarinoita_VIII",[16],[],1835,1925,27044,162153,[145],[28,29],[],"Andersenin satukokoelman kahdeksas osa sisältää useita kirjailijan myöhäiskauden tarinoita, kuten ”Virvalaiset ovat kaupungissa” ja ”Hopeakillinki”. Kokoelma yhdistää opetuksellisia teemoja, kansanperinnettä ja mielikuvituksellisia kuvauksia arjen esineistä ja luonnonilmiöistä.",{"number":167,"title":168,"author":132,"authorBirth":133,"authorDeath":134,"slug":169,"bookId":170,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":171,"origin":174,"language":18,"yearPublished":158,"yearPublishedTranslation":175,"wordCount":176,"charCount":177,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":178,"gutenbergSubjects":179,"gutenbergCategories":181,"gutenbergSummary":183,"gutenbergTranslators":184,"gutenbergDownloadCount":186,"aiDescription":187},2672,"Satuja ja tarinoita I","2672-andersen-h-c-satuja-ja-tarinoita-i","2672__Andersen_H._C.__Satuja_ja_tarinoita_I",[16,172,173],"tieteisfiktio","fantasia",[],1914,33892,209466,53484,[180],"Fairy tales",[28,182,29],"Science-Fiction & Fantasy","\"SATUJA JA TARINOITA I\" by H. C. Andersen is a collection of fairy tales written in the early 20th century. This anthology likely includes some of Andersen's most beloved stories, showcasing his imaginative narratives that often convey moral lessons through whimsical plots and memorable characters. Among the tales featured are popular classics such as \"The Little Mermaid\" and \"The Princess and the Pea,\" which delve into themes of love, sacrifice, and the nature of true nobility.  The opening portion of the collection begins with the tale of a soldier who, upon returning home from war, encounters a mysterious old witch who offers him riches in exchange for retrieving some old flint stones from a hollow tree. As the soldier embarks on this quest, he discovers a magical world within the tree, filled with riches guarded by enormous dogs. His newfound wealth initially brings him joy, leading to a lavish lifestyle and friends, but soon the reality of his choices leads him into conflict and ultimately, a brush with the law. This enchanting story sets the tone for a collection filled with adventure, fantasy, and reflections on human nature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[185],"Talvio, Maila",260,"Ensimmäinen osa sisältää rakastettuja klassikkosatuja, kuten Tulukset, Pieni merenneito ja Keisarin uudet vaatteet. Kokoelma tarjoaa mielikuvituksellisia tarinoita, joissa yhdistyvät kansanperinne ja inhimilliset opetukset.",{"number":189,"title":190,"author":132,"authorBirth":133,"authorDeath":134,"slug":191,"bookId":192,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":193,"origin":194,"language":18,"yearPublished":158,"yearPublishedTranslation":116,"wordCount":195,"charCount":196,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":197,"gutenbergSubjects":198,"gutenbergCategories":199,"gutenbergSummary":200,"gutenbergTranslators":201,"gutenbergDownloadCount":202,"aiDescription":203},2774,"Satuja ja tarinoita IX","2774-andersen-h-c-satuja-ja-tarinoita-ix","2774__Andersen_H._C.__Satuja_ja_tarinoita_IX",[16],[],44348,273924,71281,[180],[28,29],"\"Satuja ja tarinoita IX\" by H. C. Andersen is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. This work reflects the author's characteristic style of enchanting tales, often infused with moral lessons and rich imagination. The stories likely revolve around themes of wonder, life lessons, and the beauty of storytelling, linking various characters and experiences.  At the start of this collection, the mysterious figure of \"Kummisetä\" (the godfather) takes center stage as he narrates a series of whimsical tales. He begins with a story about the old gas lamps of Copenhagen transitioning to gas lights, personifying the lamps that share their memories of illuminating the city while reflecting on their past. As the tales unfold, readers are introduced to the charm and evolution of Copenhagen, showcasing the delicate interplay between joy and sorrow, past and present, as well as the comforting presence of storytelling amid life's uncertainties. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[185],273,"Tanskalaisen mestarin satuja ja tarinoita sisältävä kokoelma yhdistää arkisia havaintoja, kansanperinnettä ja mielikuvituksellisia seikkailuja. Teos sisältää muun muassa kertomuksia kummisedän kuvakirjasta, rääsyistä ja onnen olemuksesta. Tarinat kuljettavat lukijan Kööpenhaminan kaduilta satumaisiin maailmoihin.",{"number":205,"title":206,"author":132,"authorBirth":133,"authorDeath":134,"slug":207,"bookId":208,"genreRaw":13,"genre":209,"themes":210,"origin":211,"language":18,"yearPublished":63,"yearPublishedTranslation":159,"wordCount":212,"charCount":213,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":214,"gutenbergSubjects":215,"gutenbergCategories":216,"gutenbergSummary":218,"gutenbergTranslators":219,"gutenbergDownloadCount":202,"aiDescription":220},2736,"Satuja ja tarinoita VII","2736-andersen-h-c-satuja-ja-tarinoita-vii","2736__Andersen_H._C.__Satuja_ja_tarinoita_VII","lastenkirja",[16],[],25773,157286,71071,[180],[217,28],"Children & Young Adult Reading","\"Satuja ja tarinoita VII\" by H. C. Andersen is a collection of fairy tales written in the early 20th century. This anthology features a variety of enchanting stories that weave together elements of fantasy and moral lessons, reflecting Andersen's signature style. The collection is likely to draw readers into magical realms filled with whimsical characters such as tiny insects, princesses, and talking animals, all engaging in adventures that test their courage and virtue.  The opening of the collection introduces readers to the tale of \"Sittiäinen,\" which begins with a regal horse in a palace adorned in gold shoes, symbolizing its importance and beauty. A small mayfly, feeling overlooked and despising its commonplace existence, demands the same honor bestowed upon the horse. The narrative unfolds as the mayfly sets off to explore the world, encountering various creatures and situations that highlight themes of pride, aspiration, and self-worth. As it navigates through rainstorms and meets other insects, the mayfly reflects on its place in a world that seems indifferent to its desires, leading to a series of self-discoveries and realizations about its identity and value. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[185],"Seitsemäs osa Andersenin laajasta satukokoelmasta sisältää klassisia kertomuksia, kuten Sittiäisen, Lumiukon ja Jääneidon. Tarinoissa yhdistyvät inhimilliset piirteet, opettavaisuus ja mielikuvitusrikkaat seikkailut niin eläinten maailmassa kuin jylhissä alppimaisemissa.",{"number":222,"title":223,"author":132,"authorBirth":133,"authorDeath":134,"slug":224,"bookId":225,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":226,"origin":227,"language":18,"yearPublished":158,"yearPublishedTranslation":228,"wordCount":229,"charCount":230,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":143,"gutenbergSubjects":231,"gutenbergCategories":232,"gutenbergSummary":147,"gutenbergTranslators":233,"gutenbergDownloadCount":149,"aiDescription":234},2677,"Satuja ja tarinoita II","2677-andersen-h-c-satuja-ja-tarinoita-ii","2677__Andersen_H._C.__Satuja_ja_tarinoita_II",[16],[],1920,42459,246604,[145],[28,29],[],"Kokoelma sisältää Andersenin rakastettuja satuja, kuten Villit joutsenet, Lumikuningatar ja Ruma ankanpoikanen. Tarinat kuljettavat lukijan kaukaisiin maihin ja lumottuihin puutarhoihin, joissa lapset ja eläimet kohtaavat taikuutta sekä elämän suuria koettelemuksia.",{"number":236,"title":237,"author":132,"authorBirth":133,"authorDeath":134,"slug":238,"bookId":239,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":240,"origin":241,"language":18,"yearPublished":158,"yearPublishedTranslation":242,"wordCount":243,"charCount":244,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":245,"gutenbergSubjects":246,"gutenbergCategories":247,"gutenbergSummary":248,"gutenbergTranslators":249,"gutenbergDownloadCount":80,"aiDescription":250},2693,"Satuja ja tarinoita IV","2693-andersen-h-c-satuja-ja-tarinoita-iv","2693__Andersen_H._C.__Satuja_ja_tarinoita_IV",[16],[],1906,29991,180591,55848,[180],[28,29],"\"Satuja ja tarinoita IV\" by H. C. Andersen is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. This compilation showcases Andersen's signature fairy-tale style, weaving together enchanting narratives filled with moral lessons and whimsical characters. The stories explore themes of love, self-discovery, and the complexities of human nature, often featuring anthropomorphized animals or magical creatures.   The opening of the collection introduces readers to a series of engaging tales, beginning with a lively discussion among chickens in a coop as they gossip and spread rumors. One chicken, striving to become beautiful, inadvertently inspires a dramatic tale of vanity that escalates into a tragic narrative about sacrifice and misunderstanding within the animal world. As the stories progress, they venture beyond the coop, touching upon historical references like the swan's nest in Denmark, depicting the grandeur of the past, and delving into allegorical reflections on human experiences. Each tale sets the stage for a rich exploration of life's lessons, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys through enchanting prose and vivid imagery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[185],"Neljäs osa Andersenin laajaa satukokoelmaa sisältää parikymmentä tarinaa, kuten ”Se on totinen tosi”, ”Tuhma-Jussi” ja ”Viisasten kivi”. Sadut yhdistävät huumoria ja kansanperinnettä tarkastellen maailmaa usein pienten ja arkisten asioiden kautta.",{"number":252,"title":253,"author":132,"authorBirth":133,"authorDeath":134,"slug":254,"bookId":255,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":256,"origin":257,"language":18,"yearPublished":258,"yearPublishedTranslation":259,"wordCount":260,"charCount":261,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":262,"gutenbergSubjects":263,"gutenbergCategories":264,"gutenbergSummary":265,"gutenbergTranslators":266,"gutenbergDownloadCount":267,"aiDescription":268},2713,"Satuja ja tarinoita VI","2713-andersen-h-c-satuja-ja-tarinoita-vi","2713__Andersen_H._C.__Satuja_ja_tarinoita_VI",[16],[],1859,1919,23275,142719,55943,[180],[28,29],"\"Satuja ja tarinoita VI\" by H. C. Andersen is a collection of fairy tales written in the early 20th century. This work includes various stories, featuring a range of characters such as Anna-Liisa, a young girl who experiences love and loss, and other whimsical narratives that explore themes of innocence and moral lessons. The collection reflects Andersen's characteristic style of blending fantasy with poignant human emotions.  At the start of this volume, we are introduced to the story of Anna-Liisa, a beautiful young girl who is raised in a noble household but longs for her own child left behind in a modest home. As she navigates her feelings of loss and motherhood, we see her deep connection to a noble child she once cared for. The narrative sets a melancholic tone, hinting at themes of love, sacrifice, and the haunting complexities of maternal bonds. Anna-Liisa's journey begins when she resolves to visit her noble charge, revealing a deeper exploration of self and belonging that resonates throughout the opening. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[185],256,"Kuudes osa tanskalaissadunkertojan laajasta kokoelmasta sisältää useita vähemmän tunnettuja satuja ja tarinoita. Kokoelma käsittelee äitiyttä, yhteiskunnallista eriarvoisuutta ja ihmiskohtaloita. Mukana on kertomuksia kuten Anna-Liisa, Lapsi haudassa sekä Kaksitoista postivaunuissa.",{"number":270,"title":271,"author":132,"authorBirth":133,"authorDeath":134,"slug":272,"bookId":273,"genreRaw":13,"genre":209,"themes":274,"origin":275,"language":18,"yearPublished":158,"yearPublishedTranslation":242,"wordCount":276,"charCount":277,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":278,"gutenbergSubjects":279,"gutenbergCategories":280,"gutenbergSummary":281,"gutenbergTranslators":282,"gutenbergDownloadCount":80,"aiDescription":283},2685,"Satuja ja tarinoita III","2685-andersen-h-c-satuja-ja-tarinoita-iii","2685__Andersen_H._C.__Satuja_ja_tarinoita_III",[16],[],37085,221155,55823,[180],[217,28,29],"\"Satuja ja tarinoita III\" by H. C. Andersen is a collection of fairy tales written in the early 20th century. This volume includes a variety of enchanting stories, each imbued with moral lessons and rich imagery reminiscent of the author’s signature style. The tales explore themes of innocence, beauty, and the complexities of human nature, often featuring young protagonists who navigate their worlds with curiosity and wonder.  The opening of the book introduces a tender narrative centered around a small boy suffering from a chill after getting his feet wet in mysteriously dry weather. As he lies in bed, his mother prepares him herbal tea, while an elderly man, fond of children and tales, enters the room to offer distraction through storytelling. The boy expresses a desire for a new tale, which leads to the unfolding of a fantastical story involving Seljaemo, a mythical figure associated with a flowering elder tree who embodies memories and connections to a couple celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. As the tale blossoms, it intertwines the mundane with the magical, creating an enchanting atmosphere that sets the stage for further delightful stories that follow in this collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[185],"Kokoelma sisältää Andersenin tunnettuja satuja ja tarinoita, kuten Pieni tulitikkutyttö, Varjo ja Paimentyttö ja nokikolari. Kertomukset yhdistävät mielikuvitusta, kansanperinteeseen pohjautuvia aiheita ja inhimillisiä opetuksia.",{"number":285,"title":286,"author":287,"authorBirth":288,"authorDeath":289,"slug":290,"bookId":291,"genreRaw":13,"genre":209,"themes":292,"origin":293,"language":18,"yearPublished":294,"yearPublishedTranslation":295,"wordCount":296,"charCount":297,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":298,"gutenbergSubjects":299,"gutenbergCategories":301,"gutenbergSummary":302,"gutenbergTranslators":303,"gutenbergDownloadCount":305,"aiDescription":306},2363,"Lättiläisiä satuja","Andrejanoff, Victor von",1857,1895,"2363-andrejanoff-victor-von-lattilaisia-satuja","2363__Andrejanoff_Victor_von__Lättiläisiä_satuja",[16],[],1896,1909,9630,59604,63485,[300],"Tales -- Latvia",[28],"\"Lättiläisiä satuja\" by Victor von Andrejanoff is a collection of Latvian folktales written in the early 20th century. The work showcases a variety of enchanting stories, rooted in cultural traditions and mythological motifs, featuring characters such as brave heroes, mischievous creatures, and moral lessons exemplified through fantastical narratives.   The opening of the book introduces the author and provides context about his life, which is interwoven with the tales. It begins with a preface detailing von Andrejanoff's background, his literary journey, and the inspiration behind collecting these stories during his time in proximity to the local folklore. Following this, several tales unfold, including the story of a fearless son who encounters a ghostly brother, a giant navigating through a dangerous lake needing human sacrifice, and a brave youth who strives against forces of evil to find hidden treasures and save others. Each narrative highlights themes of bravery, unity, and the complexity of human nature, allowing readers to delve into the rich tapestry of Latvian folklore. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[304],"Sulju, Meri",130,"Kokoelma sisältää lättiläisiä kansansatuja ja taruja, jotka on koottu ja muokattu kirjailijan omien havaintojen pohjalta. Kertomuksissa esiintyy jättiläisiä, ihmissusia sekä muita mytologisia olentoja ja yliluonnollisia tapahtumia.",{"number":308,"title":309,"author":310,"authorBirth":134,"authorDeath":311,"slug":312,"bookId":313,"genreRaw":314,"genre":88,"themes":315,"origin":316,"language":18,"yearPublished":317,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":318,"charCount":319,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":320,"gutenbergSubjects":321,"gutenbergCategories":323,"gutenbergSummary":324,"gutenbergTranslators":325,"gutenbergDownloadCount":326,"aiDescription":327},2998,"Kaukomieli","Angervo, Willie",1938,"2998-angervo-willie-kaukomieli","2998__Angervo_Willie__Kaukomieli","Lemminkäisen taru suunniteltu näyttämölle: kolmessa kuvaelmassa",[16],[],1916,11932,82244,73014,[322],"Finnish drama -- 20th century",[28,101],"\"Kaukomieli: Lemminkäisen taru suunniteltu näyttämölle, kolmessa kuvaelmassa\" by Willie Angervo is a dramatic play written in the early 20th century. The work draws upon Finnish mythology, particularly the character Lemminkäinen from the Kalevala, and explores themes of love, fate, and personal struggle set against the backdrop of a mystical and enchanted world. The central character, Kaukomieli, embarks on a journey that intertwines with his destiny and relationships, particularly with his sister Ainikki and his beloved Kyllikki.  The opening of the play introduces readers to a vivid scene in Kaukomieli's humble home, where his mother expresses her concern for her son, who seems to be lost and unresponsive to the world around him. As the characters engage in dialogue, a sense of yearning and melancholy permeates the air, particularly through Ainikki's search for her brother. The atmosphere shifts between hope and sorrow, as the characters reflect on their feelings and the ties that bind them. The stage is set for a tale that delves into the intricacies of family dynamics and the pull of one's fate amidst the mystical tapestry of Finnish heritage. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],254,"Lemminkäisen taruun pohjautuva kolmiosainen näytelmä on kirjoitettu Kalevala-mittaa muistuttavaan runomuotoon. Teos yhdistää kansanperinnettä ja henkistä ajattelua, ja sen laaja esipuhe pohtii materialismin ja muinaisten myyttien merkitystä nykyajalle.",{"number":329,"title":330,"author":331,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":332,"bookId":333,"genreRaw":13,"genre":334,"themes":335,"origin":336,"language":18,"yearPublished":337,"yearPublishedTranslation":338,"wordCount":339,"charCount":340,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":341,"gutenbergSubjects":342,"gutenbergCategories":345,"gutenbergSummary":347,"gutenbergTranslators":348,"gutenbergDownloadCount":350,"aiDescription":351},1409,"Amor ja Psyke","Apuleius (n. 134-180)","1409-apuleius-amor-ja-psyke","1409__Apuleius__Amor_ja_Psyke","romaani",[16],[],170,1907,12308,84600,53150,[343,344],"Eros (Greek deity) -- Fiction","Psyche (Greek deity) -- Fiction",[28,346],"Novels","\"Amor ja Psyke\" by Apuleius is a novel that was likely written in the late antique period. This work intertwines elements of mythology and allegory and centers around the love story of its main characters, Amor (Cupid) and Psyke, exploring themes of beauty, jealousy, and the trials of love.  At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to Psyke, a remarkably beautiful princess, whose beauty incites the ire of the goddess Venus, who feels overshadowed. To take revenge, Venus commands her son Cupid to make Psyke fall in love with a lowly creature. Meanwhile, Psyke's parents, troubled by the oracle's prophecy of her fate, prepare for her to be sacrificed to a monster. However, Psyke's fate takes a turn when she is whisked away to a magical palace where she is cared for by unseen spirits and visits with her husband, whom she cannot see. This rich tapestry of events and emotions sets in motion the challenges that the couple must face, symbolizing the trials inherent in love and desire. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[349],"Rein, Edvard",262,"Antiikin Rooman tunnetuimpiin kuuluva taru kertoo jumalaisen Amorin ja kuolevaisen Psyken välisestä rakkaudesta. Psyke joutuu suorittamaan vaativia tehtäviä lepyttääkseen kateellisen Venuksen ja löytääkseen tiensä takaisin puolisonsa luo.",{"number":353,"title":354,"author":355,"authorBirth":356,"authorDeath":317,"slug":357,"bookId":358,"genreRaw":359,"genre":209,"themes":360,"origin":361,"language":18,"yearPublished":362,"yearPublishedTranslation":363,"wordCount":364,"charCount":365,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":366,"gutenbergSubjects":367,"gutenbergCategories":372,"gutenbergSummary":373,"gutenbergTranslators":374,"gutenbergDownloadCount":376,"aiDescription":377},2034,"Troian sota","Berg, Fridtjuv",1851,"2034-berg-fridtjuv-troian-sota","2034__Berg_Fridtjuv__Troian_sota","Muinaiskreikkalaisia jumaluus- ja sankaritarinoita",[16],[],1901,1908,44636,290704,59762,[368,369,370,371],"Achilles (Mythological character) -- Fiction","Epic poetry, Greek -- Adaptations","Tales -- Greece","Trojan War -- Fiction",[28],"\"Troian sota: Muinaiskreikkalaisia jumaluus- ja sankaritarinoita\" by Fridtjuv Berg is a collection of retellings of ancient Greek mythological stories, likely written in the early 20th century. The work delves into the overarching themes of the Trojan War, focusing on gods, heroes, and their significant interactions throughout this legendary conflict. Readers can expect to encounter well-known characters such as Priamos, Hektor, and Akhilleus, deeply woven into the intricate tapestry of Greek mythology.  At the start of the book, the narrative introduces the historical context surrounding the Trojan War, emphasizing the significance of Homeric poetry in preserving these tales. It begins with the story of Dardanos, the progenitor of priamos, and explores the establishment of the city of Troia. As the story unfolds, it reveals the prophecy concerning the birth of Paris, a character central to the war’s narrative, and hints at his eventual role in Helen's abduction, which ultimately leads to the conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans. This opening section sets the tone for an exploration of the divine and heroic influences that shape the fate of Troy and its legendary figures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[375],"Kajander, Kalle",241,"Homeroksen eepoksiin pohjautuva kokoelma kertoo Troian sodan vaiheista, antiikin jumalista ja sankaritarinoista. Teos etenee sodan syistä ja Helenan ryöstöstä aina Troian häviöön ja sankaritöihin Akhilleuksen ja Hektorin johdolla.",{"number":379,"title":380,"author":381,"authorBirth":382,"authorDeath":383,"slug":384,"bookId":385,"genreRaw":386,"genre":387,"themes":388,"origin":389,"language":18,"yearPublished":390,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":391,"charCount":392,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":393,"gutenbergSubjects":394,"gutenbergCategories":395,"gutenbergSummary":396,"gutenbergTranslators":397,"gutenbergDownloadCount":398,"aiDescription":399},361,"Kalervo","Bergman, J. A. (nimim. J. A. B.)",1844,1924,"361-bergman-j-a-kalervo","361__Bergman_J._A.__Kalervo","Runollinen kalenteri","runous",[16],[],1871,9124,56231,23543,[53],[28,53],"\"Kalervo: Runollinen kalenteri\" by Johan Albert Bergman is a collection of poems written in the late 19th century. The work draws from Finnish folklore and mythology, particularly referencing the Finnish epic \"Kalevala\" and its characters as it explores themes of love, nature, and cultural identity.   The opening of the collection sets a poetic and nostalgic tone, featuring a variety of poems that evoke vivid imagery and emotions related to nature, love, and traditional Finnish life. From the verses that introduce the beautiful maiden of Pohjola and the suitors striving to win her love to light-hearted reflections on rural life, the beginning showcases a blend of lyrical storytelling and folkloric references. Through lines filled with natural beauty and mythological elements, the reader is invited into a rich tapestry of Finnish heritage, rendering the collection an appealing exploration of cultural roots and sentiments. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],399,"Runollinen kalenteri sisältää kansanrunouteen ja eepoksiin pohjautuvia runoelmia, näytelmän sekä pohdintoja Kalevalasta ja Kantelettaresta. Kokoelman alkuosa käsittelee muun muassa Pohjan neidon kosintaa ja Lemminkäisen urotekoja osin suoraan kansanrunoja mukaillen.",{"number":401,"title":402,"author":403,"authorBirth":404,"authorDeath":405,"slug":406,"bookId":407,"genreRaw":408,"genre":88,"themes":409,"origin":410,"language":411,"yearPublished":412,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":413,"charCount":414,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":415,"gutenbergSubjects":416,"gutenbergCategories":418,"gutenbergSummary":419,"gutenbergTranslators":420,"gutenbergDownloadCount":421,"aiDescription":422},1108,"Wäinämöinen","Brakel, Gustaf Anton",1782,1853,"1108-brakel-g-a-wainamoinen","1108__Brakel_G._A.__Wäinämöinen","Lyriskt försök i tre akter",[16],[],"sv",1829,13999,68029,50263,[417],"Finnish drama -- 19th century",[28,101],"\"Wäinämöinen: Lyriskt försök i tre akter\" by Gustaf Anton Brakel is a lyrical drama written in the early 19th century. The work explores themes of Finnish mythology and cultural identity, centered around the legendary figure Wäinämöinen, who is depicted as an ancient Finnish prince navigating the conflicts brought by the Swedish king Eric the Holy. This drama blends the historical and mythological elements, reflecting on the struggle for freedom against oppression.  The opening of the play introduces Wäinämöinen, his daughter Emoina, and a chorus of Finnish warriors as they prepare for a battle against their Swedish oppressors. The characters express their anguish and longing for freedom through evocative verse and cultural references, underscoring the urgent need for remembrance and action against the tyranny. As the scene unfolds, Wäinämöinen's protective instincts toward his family and homeland clash with the fierce urgency of impending conflict, highlighting themes of duty, sacrifice, and resilience amidst adversity. Emoina's feelings for a Swedish knight introduce a personal conflict that further complicates the larger narrative of national struggle, setting the stage for deeper explorations of loyalty and identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],288,"Kolminäytöksinen lyyrinen näytelmä kuvaa Väinämöistä suomalaisena ruhtinaana Ruotsin kuningas Eerik Pyhän valloitusretken aikoihin. Teos yhdistelee suomalaista kansanperinnettä ja historiallisia hahmoja kristinuskon ja pakanuuden välisessä murrosvaiheessa.",{"number":424,"title":425,"author":426,"authorBirth":427,"authorDeath":428,"slug":429,"bookId":430,"genreRaw":431,"genre":88,"themes":432,"origin":433,"language":18,"yearPublished":434,"yearPublishedTranslation":435,"wordCount":436,"charCount":437,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":438,"gutenbergSubjects":439,"gutenbergCategories":441,"gutenbergSummary":442,"gutenbergTranslators":443,"gutenbergDownloadCount":445,"aiDescription":446},322,"Velhovuorella","Bögh, Erik",1822,1899,"322-bogh-erik-velhovuorella","322__Bögh_Erik__Velhovuorella","Yksinäytöksinen laulunsekainen idylli",[16],[],1852,1898,6726,39097,20285,[440],"Drama",[28,101],"\"Velhovuorella: Yksinäytöksinen laulunsekainen idylli\" by Erik Bögh is a lyrical play written in the late 19th century, specifically around the time of the late 1800s. This work blends elements of music and drama, focusing on the themes of love, folklore, and the enchanting beauty of nature. The title hints at a fantastical setting on a mountain where characters engage in song and dance, encapsulating the spirit of romantic idealism prevalent in that era.  The play revolves around a group of characters including Riitta, a young woman caught in a love triangle involving her suitor Yrjö and the persistent musician Hannu. The vibrant scenes unfold in a picturesque mountain landscape, where various interactions are filled with folk music, playful banter, and heartfelt emotions. A subplot involving the mystical figure Ahti, the spirit of the waters, adds a layer of folklore, enhancing the magical atmosphere. The love story culminates with themes of unity and joy, set against the refreshing backdrop of a midsummer celebration, leaving audiences with a sense of hope and the joys of love amidst life's challenges. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[444],"Sala, Niilo",313,"Ruotsin Taalainmaalle sijoittuva yksinäytöksinen laulunäytelmä kuvaa kansanelämää ja nuorten välisiä suhteita vuoristomaisemissa. Teos yhdistää musiikkia, tanssia ja kansanperinnettä idylliseen tunnelmaan.",{"number":448,"title":449,"author":450,"authorBirth":139,"authorDeath":451,"slug":452,"bookId":453,"genreRaw":454,"genre":42,"themes":455,"origin":456,"language":18,"yearPublished":457,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":458,"charCount":459,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":460,"gutenbergSubjects":461,"gutenbergCategories":464,"gutenbergSummary":466,"gutenbergTranslators":467,"gutenbergDownloadCount":468,"aiDescription":469},3394,"Vanhankansan tapoja ja taikoja","Böök, A. Th.",1943,"3394-book-a-th-vanhankansan-tapoja-ja-taikoja","3394__Böök_A._Th.__Vanhankansan_tapoja_ja_taikoja","Y.m. sivistyshistoriallisia pikkutietoja Keski-Hämeestä 1800-luvulta",[16],[],1912,8682,57792,75536,[462,463],"Folklore -- Finland -- Hämeen lääni","Hämeen lääni (Finland) -- Social life and customs",[465,77,28],"Biographies","\"Vanhankansan tapoja ja taikoja\" by A. Th. Böök is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work delves into the traditions, customs, and folklore of the Central Häme region of Finland during the 19th century, presenting an extensive range of information about celebrations, agricultural practices, and community life. The book offers a glimpse into the cultural heritage of the area, showcasing how the local populace engaged with the natural world and each other through these practices.  The opening of \"Vanhankansan tapoja ja taikoja\" sets the stage for an exploration of local customs and festive occasions, beginning with a personal reflection from the author about his own experiences growing up in Häme. He recalls the peculiar and often mystical traditions observed in his community, emphasizing the importance of these memories in understanding the historical and cultural identity of the region. The initial sections detail various celebrations such as Christmas and New Year, illustrating the rituals and festivities that characterized these events, alongside the associated folklore and superstitions that were integral to the social fabric of the time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],214,"Kirjoittaja kertoo lapsuusmuistoihinsa ja paikalliseen perinteeseen pohjautuen Keski-Hämeen ja erityisesti Padasjoen kansantavoista 1800-luvulla. Teos sisältää tietoja vuotuisjuhlista, uskomuksista, häätavoista sekä paikallisesta arjen historiasta.",{"number":471,"title":472,"author":473,"authorBirth":474,"authorDeath":475,"slug":476,"bookId":477,"genreRaw":478,"genre":209,"themes":479,"origin":480,"language":18,"yearPublished":134,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":481,"charCount":482,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":483,"gutenbergSubjects":484,"gutenbergCategories":486,"gutenbergSummary":487,"gutenbergTranslators":488,"gutenbergDownloadCount":489,"aiDescription":490},290,"Kreikkalaisia satuja","Calamnius, Johan Wiktor",1838,1891,"290-calamnius-j-w-kreikkalaisia-satuja","290__Calamnius_J._W.__Kreikkalaisia_satuja","Kirjeissä Suleimalle",[16],[],16575,109904,18711,[485],"Mythology, Greek",[28],"\"Kreikkalaisia satuja: Kirjeissä Suleimalle\" by J. W. Calamnius is a collection of Greek-inspired fairy tales written in the late 19th century. This work draws upon mythological themes to explore the wonders and mysteries of ancient Greek folklore, highlighting characters and narratives that invoke a sense of enchantment and nostalgia. The tales consist of various mythological elements, featuring themes of love, transformation, and the interactions between mortals and divine beings.  The opening of the book introduces the reader to a rich tapestry of mythological history, where ancient Greeks engage with the natural world and its myriad beings, such as nymphs and deities. A particular focus is placed on the Sphinx's riddle and the profound connection the Greeks had with nature and its elemental forces. As the narrative unfolds, it draws the reader into a vibrant setting filled with enchanting characters and events, promising a journey through enchanting tales meant to evoke emotional resonance and a deeper understanding of human experiences and values within the mythic context. The early excerpts hint at explorations of love and fidelity, magic and transformation, setting the stage for diverse stories that blend humanity with the divine. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],357,"Kirjeiden muodossa etenevä kokoelma kreikkalaisia myyttejä ja satuja. Kertomukset selittävät luonnonilmiöitä ja kasvien alkuperää antiikin taruston kautta, esitellen hahmoja kuten Narkissos, Ekho ja Filomela.",{"number":492,"title":493,"author":473,"authorBirth":474,"authorDeath":475,"slug":494,"bookId":495,"genreRaw":13,"genre":67,"themes":496,"origin":497,"language":18,"yearPublished":498,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":499,"charCount":500,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":501,"gutenbergSubjects":502,"gutenbergCategories":504,"gutenbergSummary":506,"gutenbergTranslators":507,"gutenbergDownloadCount":508,"aiDescription":509},1824,"Muinais-tiedustuksia Pohjanperiltä","1824-calamnius-j-w-muinais-tiedustuksia-pohjanperilta","1824__Calamnius_J._W.__Muinais-tiedustuksia_Pohjanperiltä",[16],[],1868,18777,122506,57377,[503],"Finland -- Description and travel",[505,77,28],"Archaeology & Anthropology","\"Muinais-tiedustuksia Pohjanperiltä\" by J. W. Calamnius is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work explores the ancient history, folklore, and archaeological significance of the Tornio region and surrounding areas in Finland. It delves into the origins of various place names, historical anecdotes, and local legends, particularly focusing on the interactions between different cultural groups such as the Finns and the Sámi people.  At the start of the text, the author introduces the town of Tornio, discussing its name derived from Swedish words meaning \"tower\" and \"island.\" He presents a blend of folklore and historical narrative about the fishing settlements, exploring the transformation of the landscape and the changes wrought by rising land and receding sea. Lacking in archaeological findings, the author reflects on the absence of relics from giants and Sámi people, while sharing stories of early settlers like the Pirkkalaiset and their interactions with the Sámi. This section sets a foundational understanding of the region’s history, giving insight into the local culture and its shifting dynamics over time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],284,"Teos sisältää historiallisia ja kansatieteellisiä tutkimuksia Pohjois-Suomesta, erityisesti Perämeren rannikolta. Se käsittelee muun muassa paikannimien alkuperää, maankohoamisen vaikutuksia sekä paikallista kansanperinnettä ja muinaismuistoja.",209,1,24]