[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fYOAY3RVbA7WLeYXjhTCj1_rDeCTR0T2nrxoWqvUhWA4":3},{"items":4,"total":532,"page":533,"pageSize":534},[5,38,63,96,119,146,173,196,219,242,261,278,297,313,330,346,365,381,397,422,452,469,490,510],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":18,"language":19,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":22,"charCount":23,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":25,"gutenbergSubjects":26,"gutenbergCategories":29,"gutenbergSummary":33,"gutenbergTranslators":34,"gutenbergDownloadCount":36,"aiDescription":37},2537,"Musta villakoira ja muita jutelmia","Anstey, F.",1856,1934,"2537-anstey-f-musta-villakoira-ja-muita-jutelmia","2537__Anstey_F.__Musta_villakoira_ja_muita_jutelmia",null,"romaani",[16,17],"huumori","rakkaus",[],"fi",1884,1907,11580,76902,false,65986,[27,28],"English fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Short stories, English -- Translations into Finnish",[30,31,32],"Humour","Novels","Romance","\"Musta villakoira, ja muita jutelmia\" by F. Anstey is a work of fiction written in the early 20th century. The narrative introduces Algernon Weatherhead, the main character, who recounts his most humiliating life incident involving a mischievous black poodle named Bingo. The story explores themes of misunderstanding, social expectations, and the complications of romantic pursuits.  The opening of the tale sets the stage for Algernon's humorous recounting of the events leading to a disastrous encounter with his neighbor's dog. After moving into a charming villa with his mother, he nervously attempts to socialize with the neighboring Currie family, only to be met with chaos when Bingo, the overzealous poodle, takes an immediate disliking to him. Algernon's clumsy efforts to win over the family, particularly the charming Lilian Roseblade, are thwarted by Bingo's aggressive antics, leading to a series of comedic and unfortunate events, including an accidental encounter that results in the poodle's demise. This sets in motion a complicated web of deception and misfortune, which Algernon must navigate to win back Lilian's affection and the trust of the Currie family. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[35],"Hämeen-Anttila, Väinö",292,"Kertomuskokoelma sisältää humoristisia tarinoita, joista niminovellissa Algernon Weatherhead yrittää puhdistaa maineensa mustan villakoiran ympärille rakentuvassa väärinkäsityksessä. Tarinat sijoittuvat englantilaiseen arkeen ja käsittelevät koomisia sosiaalisia tilanteita.",{"number":39,"title":40,"author":41,"authorBirth":42,"authorDeath":43,"slug":44,"bookId":45,"genreRaw":46,"genre":47,"themes":48,"origin":49,"language":50,"yearPublished":51,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":52,"charCount":53,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":54,"gutenbergSubjects":55,"gutenbergCategories":57,"gutenbergSummary":59,"gutenbergTranslators":60,"gutenbergDownloadCount":61,"aiDescription":62},1337,"Hjertesår och Hjertebalsam","Arvidsson, Adolf Ivar",1791,1858,"1337-arvidsson-a-i-hjertesar-och-hjertebalsam","1337__Arvidsson_A._I.__Hjertesår_och_Hjertebalsam","Romantisk Gråtospel i Tre Öppningar","naytelma",[17],[],"sv",1819,4407,19108,52475,[56],"Drama",[58,32],"Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Hjertesår och Hjertebalsam, eller Den dygdiges Seger öfver Ödet och Döden\" by A. I. Arvidsson is a romantic tragedy written in the early 19th century. This work combines elements of drama and musical theatre, exploring themes of love, loss, and redemption through an emotional narrative and vivid character portrayals. The title suggests a focus on the healing of heartbreak and the triumph of virtue over fate and death.  The play centers around the characters Madame Pleureuse and her sisters, who are mourning the loss of their beloved Zemire. Their profound grief leads them to express sorrow and reminisce about Zemire's virtues, portraying a deep bond among the sisters. As they navigate their heartache, a mystical element enters the story when Zemire is transported to the realm of spirits and demons. A gallant French knight intervenes, seeking to rescue her from the clutches of darkness, emphasizing themes of chivalry and the fight against despair. Ultimately, the narrative weaves a tale of friendship and the endurance of love, culminating in Zemire’s return to the world, leading to moments of joy amidst sorrow, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],209,"Arvidssonin parodinen ja satiirinen säkenäytelmä on alaotsikkonsa mukaisesti ”romanttinen itkunäytelmä”. Teos pilailee aikansa sentimentaalisen draaman kustannuksella ja sijoittuu keskiaikaiseen, surun ja liioiteltujen tunteiden täyttämään tunnelmaan.",{"number":64,"title":65,"author":66,"authorBirth":67,"authorDeath":68,"slug":69,"bookId":70,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":71,"origin":72,"language":19,"yearPublished":75,"yearPublishedTranslation":76,"wordCount":77,"charCount":78,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":79,"gutenbergSubjects":80,"gutenbergCategories":88,"gutenbergSummary":91,"gutenbergTranslators":92,"gutenbergDownloadCount":94,"aiDescription":95},708,"Ylpeys ja ennakkoluulo","Austen, Jane",1775,1817,"708-austen-jane-ylpeys-ja-ennakkoluulo","708__Austen_Jane__Ylpeys_ja_ennakkoluulo",[17],[73,74],"brittilainen","klassikot",1813,1922,89963,595880,45186,[81,82,83,84,85,86,87],"Courtship -- Fiction","Domestic fiction","England -- Fiction","Love stories","Sisters -- Fiction","Social classes -- Fiction","Young women -- Fiction",[89,90,31,32],"British Literature","Classics of Literature","\"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.)",[93],"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":97,"title":98,"author":99,"authorBirth":100,"authorDeath":101,"slug":102,"bookId":103,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":104,"origin":105,"language":19,"yearPublished":106,"yearPublishedTranslation":107,"wordCount":108,"charCount":109,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":110,"gutenbergSubjects":111,"gutenbergCategories":113,"gutenbergSummary":114,"gutenbergTranslators":115,"gutenbergDownloadCount":117,"aiDescription":118},3494,"Aviovaimo","Baadsgaard, Anna",1865,1954,"3494-baadsgaard-anna-aviovaimo","3494__Baadsgaard_Anna__Aviovaimo",[17],[],1909,1918,28194,180577,76251,[112],"Danish fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[31,32],"\"Aviovaimo : Romaani\" by Anna Baadsgaard is a novel written in the early 20th century. It appears to be a psychological domestic drama about a marriage under strain, set against a seaside retreat and a fateful holiday. The story follows eminent surgeon Professor Ove Krohn, his anxious, devoted wife Margareta, and their grown children Ellen and Arne, whose encounters with aspiring singer Maud Atkinson and Swedish medical student Yngve Alvén stir desire, pride, and clashing views of modern love and gender roles.  The beginning of the novel opens with a rainy-night departure by ship, where spirited Ellen thrills at the journey while her mother frets over Ove’s frayed nerves; in their cabin, Ove brusquely rejects then briefly softens toward his wife. Onboard, Ellen meets and warms to the courteous Yngve Alvén, and morning brings a radiant sea and a sense of promise. At the resort hotel, genteel guests gossip as Maud Atkinson and her flamboyant mother arrive; Maud’s sultry song captivates the room—and especially Ove—while Margareta withdraws in hurt silence. Soon after, Arne daydreams on the heath; Maud joins him, hints at a hard past, deflects his shy confession, and their walk ends under Ove’s cold, controlling gaze, signaling the emotional tensions to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[116],"Suppanen, Hertta",331,"Tanskalainen perheromaani kuvaa professorin perheen matkaa ja keskinäisiä suhteita 1900-luvun alussa. Kertomus keskittyy erityisesti nuoren Ellenin ensirakkauteen sekä perheenäidin rooliin ja velvollisuuksiin muuttuvassa maailmassa.",{"number":120,"title":121,"author":122,"authorBirth":123,"authorDeath":124,"slug":125,"bookId":126,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":127,"origin":128,"language":19,"yearPublished":130,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":131,"charCount":132,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":133,"gutenbergSubjects":134,"gutenbergCategories":140,"gutenbergSummary":142,"gutenbergTranslators":143,"gutenbergDownloadCount":144,"aiDescription":145},695,"Keski-ikäinen nainen","Balzac, Honoré de",1799,1850,"695-balzac-honore-de-keski-ikainen-nainen","695__Balzac_Honoré_de__Keski-ikäinen_nainen",[17],[129],"ranskalainen",1832,50188,339305,47362,[135,136,137,138,139],"Adultery -- Fiction","France -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction","Marriage -- Fiction","Married people -- Fiction","Women -- France -- Fiction",[141,31,32],"French Literature","\"Keski-ikäinen nainen\" by Honoré de Balzac is a novel written in the early 19th century. The story follows the complexities of romance and familial relationships, primarily focusing on a young woman named Julia and her father as they navigate societal expectations and personal ambitions amidst the backdrop of Napoleonic France. The narrative delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and the struggles of youth, illustrating the tension between romantic ideals and the burdens of reality.  The opening of the novel introduces us to a beautiful Sunday morning in Paris, 1813, where a father and daughter are making their way to a military parade. Julia, the daughter, is depicted as lively and eagerly anticipates the event, reflecting her youthful exuberance. As they arrive, her father's protective nature is apparent amidst Julia's admiration for the spectacle and the young soldiers. The setting establishes a dual focus on Julia's awakening desires and her father's worries about her future, hinting at potential conflict in her romantic pursuits, especially concerning her affections toward a handsome officer, Viktor d'Aiglemont. Through this initial glimpse, the narrative sets the stage for the exploration of Julia’s inner world, her relationships, and the pressures exerted by both society and her familial ties. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],263,"Realistinen romaani seuraa Julie d’Aiglemontin elämää ja tunne-elämän murroksia onnettoman avioliiton, kielletyn intohimon ja äitiyden varjossa. Teos tarkastelee naisen asemaa ja psykologista kehitystä 1800-luvun Ranskassa ja on vakiinnuttanut käsitteen ”balzacilainen ikä”.",{"number":147,"title":148,"author":122,"authorBirth":123,"authorDeath":124,"slug":149,"bookId":150,"genreRaw":151,"genre":14,"themes":152,"origin":153,"language":19,"yearPublished":154,"yearPublishedTranslation":155,"wordCount":156,"charCount":157,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":158,"gutenbergSubjects":159,"gutenbergCategories":167,"gutenbergSummary":168,"gutenbergTranslators":169,"gutenbergDownloadCount":171,"aiDescription":172},1374,"Laakson lilja","1374-balzac-honore-de-laakson-lilja","1374__Balzac_Honoré_de__Laakson_lilja","Maaseutuelämän kuvaus",[17],[129],1835,1916,79529,534140,52871,[160,161,162,163,164,84,165,166],"Biographical fiction","France -- Fiction","French fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Historical fiction","Letters -- Fiction","Man-woman relationships -- Fiction","Romance fiction",[141,31,32],"\"Laakson lilja: Maaseutuelämän kuvaus\" by Honoré de Balzac is a novel written in the mid-19th century. The book touches on themes of love, social status, and the challenges of youth, as it centers around the character of Félix, who reflects on his turbulent past and the emotional scars shaped by his upbringing. As he recounts his life, the narrative explores the contrast between societal expectations and personal desires.  The opening of the novel introduces us to Félix, who is compelled to share his story with Countess Natalie de Manerville, a woman he loves deeply. He begins to reflect on his childhood and the hardships he faced growing up in an unloving family, highlighting his emotional struggles and aspirations. Through his introspection, Félix reveals his longing for acceptance and the haunting memories of loneliness and neglect, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of his character and relationships throughout the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[170],"Raitio, K. V. (Kosti Volmari)",269,"Ranskan maaseudulle sijoittuva romaani kertoo nuoren Félix de Vandenessen ja hyveellisen kreivitär Henriette de Mortsaufin välisestä voimakkaasta mutta platonisesta rakkaudesta. Balzacin Inhimillinen komedia -sarjaan kuuluva teos keskittyy hahmojen tunne-elämään, itsekuriin ja sääty-yhteiskunnan asettamiin moraalisiin rajoihin.",{"number":174,"title":175,"author":176,"authorBirth":177,"authorDeath":178,"slug":179,"bookId":180,"genreRaw":181,"genre":14,"themes":182,"origin":183,"language":19,"yearPublished":184,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":185,"charCount":186,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":187,"gutenbergSubjects":188,"gutenbergCategories":190,"gutenbergSummary":192,"gutenbergTranslators":193,"gutenbergDownloadCount":194,"aiDescription":195},593,"Nevalaiset","Bergman, J. A. (nimim. J. A. B.)",1844,1924,"593-bergman-j-a-nevalaiset","593__Bergman_J._A.__Nevalaiset","Historiallis-romantillinen kertomus Itä-Suomesta",[17],[],1881,26173,164073,43243,[189],"Fiction",[191,32],"Historical Novels","\"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":197,"title":198,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":21,"slug":201,"bookId":202,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":203,"origin":204,"language":19,"yearPublished":205,"yearPublishedTranslation":206,"wordCount":207,"charCount":208,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":209,"gutenbergSubjects":210,"gutenbergCategories":213,"gutenbergSummary":214,"gutenbergTranslators":215,"gutenbergDownloadCount":217,"aiDescription":218},2854,"Kustaa Vaasa ja hänen aikalaisensa I: Ruotsin vapauttaja","Blink, Carl (oik. Stjernström, Louise)",1812,"2854-blink-carl-kustaa-vaasa-ja-hanen-aikalaisensa-i","2854__Blink_Carl__Kustaa_Vaasa_ja_hänen_aikalaisensa_I",[17],[],1891,1912,110930,697723,55600,[211,163,212],"Gustav I Vasa, King of Sweden, 1496-1560 -- Fiction","Swedish fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[191,32],"\"Kustaa Vaasa ja hänen aikalaisensa I: Ruotsin vapauttaja\" by Louise Stjernström is a historical-romantic narrative written in the early 20th century. The book focuses on the life of Kustaa Vaasa, a key figure in the liberation of Sweden, set against a backdrop of 16th-century political turmoil. It explores themes of power, honor, and personal ambition, providing insight into Kustaa's character and the historical events surrounding him.  The opening of the narrative introduces a lively wedding celebration at Kallö Castle in April 1519, where the guests are reveling following the marriage of the lord's daughter. Amidst the festivities, young Kustaa Eerikinpoika Vaasa is depicted as a figure of admiration and intrigue, drawing the attention of two sisters, Sofia and Dorotea. The scene is rich with social dynamics, hinting at Kustaa's inner turmoil and deep sense of duty as he grapples with the implications of his actions in the context of the tensions between Sweden and Denmark. As the story unfolds, it hints at romantic conflicts and the looming threat of conflict, setting the stage for Kustaa’s future endeavors as a leader striving for Swedish independence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[216],"Talvio, Maila",147,"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa Kustaa Vaasan elämää 1500-luvun alun Ruotsissa, hänen pakoaan ja nousuaan kansan vapauttajaksi. Kerronta yhdistää historiallisia tapahtumia romanttisiin juonenkäänteisiin ja sijoittuu hoviympäristöön sekä sota-ajan koettelemuksiin.",{"number":220,"title":221,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":21,"slug":222,"bookId":223,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":224,"origin":226,"language":19,"yearPublished":227,"yearPublishedTranslation":228,"wordCount":229,"charCount":230,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":231,"gutenbergSubjects":232,"gutenbergCategories":234,"gutenbergSummary":237,"gutenbergTranslators":238,"gutenbergDownloadCount":240,"aiDescription":241},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",[225,17],"sota",[],1897,1913,60276,412030,55909,[233,163,212],"Gustav II Adolf, King of Sweden, 1594-1632 -- Fiction",[191,235,236,32],"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.)",[239],"Soini, Lauri",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":243,"title":244,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":21,"slug":245,"bookId":246,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":247,"origin":248,"language":19,"yearPublished":249,"yearPublishedTranslation":228,"wordCount":250,"charCount":251,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":252,"gutenbergSubjects":253,"gutenbergCategories":256,"gutenbergSummary":257,"gutenbergTranslators":258,"gutenbergDownloadCount":259,"aiDescription":260},1634,"Kaarle ja Sigismund I: Protestanttiko vai katolinen?","1634-blink-carl-kaarle-ja-sigismund-i","1634__Blink_Carl__Kaarle_ja_Sigismund_I",[17],[],1896,53410,356031,55810,[254,163,255,212],"Charles IX, King of Sweden, 1550-1611 -- Fiction","Sigismund III, King of Poland and Sweden, 1566-1632 -- Fiction",[191,32],"\"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.)",[239],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":262,"title":263,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":21,"slug":264,"bookId":265,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":266,"origin":267,"language":19,"yearPublished":268,"yearPublishedTranslation":228,"wordCount":269,"charCount":270,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":271,"gutenbergSubjects":272,"gutenbergCategories":273,"gutenbergSummary":274,"gutenbergTranslators":275,"gutenbergDownloadCount":276,"aiDescription":277},1637,"Kaarle ja Sigismund II: Lehti kääntyy","1637-blink-carl-kaarle-ja-sigismund-ii","1637__Blink_Carl__Kaarle_ja_Sigismund_II",[17],[],1898,62895,404992,55835,[254,163,255,212],[191,32],"\"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.)",[239],284,"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":279,"title":280,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":21,"slug":281,"bookId":282,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":283,"origin":284,"language":19,"yearPublished":285,"yearPublishedTranslation":228,"wordCount":286,"charCount":287,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":288,"gutenbergSubjects":289,"gutenbergCategories":292,"gutenbergSummary":293,"gutenbergTranslators":294,"gutenbergDownloadCount":295,"aiDescription":296},1626,"Eerik XIV ja Juhana III II: Pimeys","1626-blink-carl-eerik-xiv-ja-juhana-iii-ii","1626__Blink_Carl__Eerik_XIV_ja_Juhana_III_II",[17],[],1882,78397,517314,55755,[290,163,291,212],"Erik XIV, King of Sweden, 1533-1577 -- Fiction","John III, King of Sweden, 1537-1592 -- Fiction",[191,32],"\"Eerik XIV ja Juhana III: II. Pimeys\" by Louise Stjernström is a historical-romantic account written in the early 20th century. The narrative centers around the tumultuous events surrounding the reigns of kings Eerik XIV and Juhana III of Sweden during a time marked by political intrigue, personal vendettas, and overlapping religious tensions. The main characters, including the ambitious Juhana and the devoted Katariina, grapple with their desires for power, revenge, and loyalty amid the tensions of their time.  At the start of the story, Juhana celebrates his newfound position as king after a lengthy imprisonment. His ambitions are fueled by a desire for revenge against his brother Eerik, who previously usurped his freedom. As Juhana navigates the complexities of power, he is influenced by his wife, Katariina, who seeks to instill her deeply Catholic beliefs in him, all while they both plot against Eerik. The opening sets the stage for a dramatic exploration of loyalty, ambition, and the perils of trust in the backdrop of a nation rife with conflict and change. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],256,"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa Ruotsin kuninkaiden Eerik XIV:n ja Juhana III:n välistä valtataistelua ja veljesvihaa. Teos syventyy 1500-luvun hovijuonitteluihin, uskonnollisiin jännitteisiin sekä Katariina Jagellottaren rooliin veljesten välisessä kiistassa.",{"number":298,"title":299,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":21,"slug":300,"bookId":301,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":302,"origin":303,"language":19,"yearPublished":304,"yearPublishedTranslation":206,"wordCount":305,"charCount":306,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":307,"gutenbergSubjects":308,"gutenbergCategories":309,"gutenbergSummary":310,"gutenbergTranslators":311,"gutenbergDownloadCount":36,"aiDescription":312},2855,"Kustaa Vaasa ja hänen aikalaisensa II: Aurinko laskee","2855-blink-carl-kustaa-vaasa-ja-hanen-aikalaisensa-ii","2855__Blink_Carl__Kustaa_Vaasa_ja_hänen_aikalaisensa_II",[17],[],1888,128309,794798,55641,[211,163,212],[191,32],"\"Aurinko laskee\" by Louise Stjernström is a historical-romantic narrative written in the early 20th century. The book explores the political and social upheavals during the reign of King Gustav I of Sweden, encapsulating the struggles between traditional practices and emerging new ideas. At the center are characters like Ture Jönsinpoika, who are caught in the dynamics of power and loyalty against the background of religious and political conflicts, hinting at a fraught atmosphere leading to rebellion.  The opening portion sets the stage for an intense political drama, introducing Ture Jönsinpoika, a nobleman who is deeply disillusioned by his sons' allegiance to the king, rather than to him. He devises plans to gather support against King Gustav's rule, a situation complicated by his interactions with key figures such as the abbess of a local convent and other nobles who resent the king's reforms. As tensions rise, with discussions about sedition and the influence of religious beliefs on the populace, readers are drawn into the complex web of alliances and rivalries that could reshape the landscape of power in Sweden. The narrative hints at a brewing storm of conflict, setting a compelling tone for the battles—both political and personal—that are to unfold. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[216],"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa Kustaa Vaasan elämää ja Ruotsin valtiollisia vaiheita 1500-luvulla. Kerronta seuraa kuninkaan nousua valtaan, uskonpuhdistuksen murrosta sekä hovin sisäisiä valtataisteluja ja perhesuhteita.",{"number":314,"title":315,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":21,"slug":316,"bookId":317,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":318,"origin":319,"language":19,"yearPublished":205,"yearPublishedTranslation":206,"wordCount":320,"charCount":321,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":322,"gutenbergSubjects":323,"gutenbergCategories":325,"gutenbergSummary":326,"gutenbergTranslators":327,"gutenbergDownloadCount":328,"aiDescription":329},1609,"Sten Sture nuorempi ja Kristiina Gyllenstjerna I: Ruotsin valkyria","1609-blink-carl-sten-sture-nuorempi-ja-kristiina-gyllenstjerna-i","1609__Blink_Carl__Sten_Sture_nuorempi_ja_Kristiina_Gyllenstjerna_I",[17],[],84404,531713,55552,[163,324,212],"Sture, Sten, approximately 1492-1520",[191,32],"\"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.)",[239],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":331,"title":332,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":21,"slug":333,"bookId":334,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":335,"origin":336,"language":19,"yearPublished":205,"yearPublishedTranslation":206,"wordCount":337,"charCount":338,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":339,"gutenbergSubjects":340,"gutenbergCategories":341,"gutenbergSummary":342,"gutenbergTranslators":343,"gutenbergDownloadCount":344,"aiDescription":345},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",[17],[],59724,386163,55579,[163,324,212],[191,32],"\"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.)",[239],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.",{"number":347,"title":348,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":21,"slug":349,"bookId":350,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":351,"origin":352,"language":19,"yearPublished":353,"yearPublishedTranslation":354,"wordCount":355,"charCount":356,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":357,"gutenbergSubjects":358,"gutenbergCategories":360,"gutenbergSummary":361,"gutenbergTranslators":362,"gutenbergDownloadCount":363,"aiDescription":364},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",[17],[],1889,1911,74742,471933,55344,[163,359,212],"Nilsson, Svante, 1460-1512 -- Fiction",[191,32],"\"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.)",[239],229,"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":366,"title":367,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":21,"slug":368,"bookId":369,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":370,"origin":371,"language":19,"yearPublished":205,"yearPublishedTranslation":228,"wordCount":372,"charCount":373,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":374,"gutenbergSubjects":375,"gutenbergCategories":376,"gutenbergSummary":377,"gutenbergTranslators":378,"gutenbergDownloadCount":379,"aiDescription":380},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",[17],[],58124,397669,55884,[233,163,212],[191,32],"\"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.)",[239],255,"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":382,"title":383,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":21,"slug":384,"bookId":385,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":386,"origin":387,"language":19,"yearPublished":304,"yearPublishedTranslation":228,"wordCount":388,"charCount":389,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":390,"gutenbergSubjects":391,"gutenbergCategories":392,"gutenbergSummary":393,"gutenbergTranslators":394,"gutenbergDownloadCount":395,"aiDescription":396},1623,"Eerik XIV ja Juhana III I: Veljesviha","1623-blink-carl-eerik-xiv-ja-juhana-iii-i","1623__Blink_Carl__Eerik_XIV_ja_Juhana_III_I",[17],[],94732,620032,55747,[290,163,291,212],[191,32],"\"Eerik XIV ja Juhana III: I. Veljesviha\" by Louise Stjernström is a historical romantic portrayal written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds in the context of the 16th century, focusing on the tumultuous relationship between the two royal brothers, Eerik XIV and Juhana III, against the backdrop of their familial and political intrigues. The story likely examines themes of power, loyalty, and rivalry within the Swedish monarchy, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of their sibling bond.  At the start of the book, the excitement and chaos surrounding the coronation of King Eerik XIV in Uppsala are vividly depicted, with large crowds gathering to witness the spectacle. The narrative follows a humble family of a guard, who, along with his wife and children, navigates through the bustling streets, expresses anxiety over the safety of their daughter amidst the crowd, and yearns for home. They encounter Simon, a goldsmith who leads them to a hidden garden belonging to the king, where they delight in a feast provided by Simon. As the revelry unfolds, it hints at broader plots and the ominous atmosphere lurking within the royal court, setting the stage for the political and personal tensions to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],170,"Historiallinen romaani kuvaa Ruotsin kuningas Eerik XIV:n ja hänen veljensä Juhana-herttuan välistä katkeraa valtataistelua 1560-luvulla. Teos seuraa hovin juonitteluja, kuninkaan horjuvaa mielenterveyttä ja veljesten välistä vihanpitoa, joka horjuttaa koko valtakunnan vakautta.",{"number":398,"title":399,"author":400,"authorBirth":401,"authorDeath":402,"slug":403,"bookId":404,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":405,"origin":406,"language":19,"yearPublished":205,"yearPublishedTranslation":407,"wordCount":408,"charCount":409,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":410,"gutenbergSubjects":411,"gutenbergCategories":416,"gutenbergSummary":417,"gutenbergTranslators":418,"gutenbergDownloadCount":420,"aiDescription":421},2552,"Hänen salaisuutensa","Braddon, Mary E.",1837,1915,"2552-braddon-mary-e-hanen-salaisuutensa","2552__Braddon_Mary_E.__Hänen_salaisuutensa",[17],[73],1919,28093,178400,66457,[412,413,414,415],"Detective and mystery stories","England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction","Families -- Fiction","Husband and wife -- Fiction",[89,31,32],"\"Hänen salaisuutensa\" by M. E. Braddon is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative begins with the return of Colonel Weldon Stukeley to Darnel Park, where he encounters Lady Darnel and her family, including her stepdaughter Grace. As the story unfolds, themes of love, societal expectations, and the complexities of personal relationships emerge, particularly surrounding the character of Grace, who harbors a deep secret regarding her engagement to a poor French artist.  The opening of the novel introduces Colonel Stukeley as he returns to the familiar English countryside after years abroad, expressing his appreciation for the beauty of his home. Upon reaching Darnel Park, he learns of the changes in the household, particularly regarding Lady Darnel’s mysterious past and her struggles to integrate into society. Grace, his bright and spirited goddaughter, reveals her turmoil over her secret engagement to Victor de Camillac, a struggling artist living in Paris, igniting the narrative tension as she grapples with societal pressure and the implications of her hidden relationship. The stage is set for a story blending romance with the intrigue of hidden truths and the complexities of familial and societal obligations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[419],"Hedman, Valfrid",207,"Eversti Weldon Stukeley palaa seitsemän vuoden jälkeen Intiasta Englantiin ja saapuu Darnel-puiston kartanolle. Maaseudun rauhan keskellä hän kohtaa kummityttärensä Gracen, jonka salaperäinen murhe ja salattu rakkaussuhde ranskalaiseen taiteilijaan alkavat paljastua.",{"number":423,"title":424,"author":425,"authorBirth":426,"authorDeath":427,"slug":428,"bookId":429,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":430,"origin":434,"language":19,"yearPublished":228,"yearPublishedTranslation":435,"wordCount":436,"charCount":437,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":438,"gutenbergSubjects":439,"gutenbergCategories":444,"gutenbergSummary":447,"gutenbergTranslators":448,"gutenbergDownloadCount":450,"aiDescription":451},2467,"Marsin sotavaltias","Burroughs, Edgar Rice",1875,1950,"2467-burroughs-edgar-rice-marsin-sotavaltias","2467__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Marsin_sotavaltias",[431,17,432,433],"seikkailu","tieteisfiktio","fantasia",[],1923,40224,274278,64884,[440,441,442,443],"Carter, John (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Dejah Thoris (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Mars (Planet) -- Fiction","Science fiction",[445,32,446],"Adventure","Science-Fiction & Fantasy","\"Marsin sotavaltias\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fantasy novel written in 1913 and published in 1914. John Carter races across the frozen polar regions of Mars to rescue his imprisoned wife, Princess Dejah Thoris, from vengeful enemies who have escaped with her to the north. His pursuit leads him through treacherous lands, forgotten civilizations, and the mysterious realm of the Yellow Martians, where he must navigate political intrigue and deadly battles to save her. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[449],"Kupiainen, Alpo",234,"John Carter jatkaa seikkailujaan Mars-planeetalla etsiessään vangittua prinsessa Dejah Thorisia. Tarina vie hänet halki vaarallisten erämaiden ja maanalaisten luolastojen kohti ratkaisevaa taistelua planeetan hallinnasta.",{"number":453,"title":454,"author":425,"authorBirth":426,"authorDeath":427,"slug":455,"bookId":456,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":457,"origin":458,"language":19,"yearPublished":155,"yearPublishedTranslation":435,"wordCount":459,"charCount":460,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":461,"gutenbergSubjects":462,"gutenbergCategories":464,"gutenbergSummary":465,"gutenbergTranslators":466,"gutenbergDownloadCount":467,"aiDescription":468},2591,"Thuvia, Marsin neito","2591-burroughs-edgar-rice-thuvia-marsin-neito","2591__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Thuvia_Marsin_neito",[431,17,432,433],[],34658,236397,67588,[442,463,443],"Martians -- Fiction",[445,32,446],"\"Thuvia, Marsin neito\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fantasy novel published in 1916. The fourth book in the Barsoom series shifts focus to Carthoris, son of John Carter, who desperately loves Princess Thuvia of Ptarth—but she is promised to another. When Thuvia is kidnapped and Carthoris is blamed, he must rescue her while war erupts between Martian nations. His quest leads him to ancient Lothar, where mysterious inhabitants create deadly warriors from pure thought. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[449],257,"Barsoom-sarjan neljännessä osassa seurataan John Carterin pojan Carthorisin ja Ptarthin prinsessa Thuvian seikkailuja Mars-planeetalla. Carthoris joutuu epäillyksi prinsessan sieppauksesta ja päätyy etsintäretkellään muinaiseen Lotharin kaupunkiin. Tarina yhdistää vauhdikasta toimintaa, telepaattisia voimia ja Marsin aavikkomaailman vaaroja.",{"number":470,"title":471,"author":472,"authorBirth":473,"authorDeath":76,"slug":474,"bookId":475,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":476,"origin":477,"language":19,"yearPublished":478,"yearPublishedTranslation":479,"wordCount":480,"charCount":481,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":482,"gutenbergSubjects":483,"gutenbergCategories":485,"gutenbergSummary":486,"gutenbergTranslators":487,"gutenbergDownloadCount":488,"aiDescription":489},2583,"Hienoston huvinäytelmä","Castle, Agnes",1860,"2583-castle-agnes-ja-egerton-hienoston-huvinaytelma","2583__Castle_Agnes_ja_Egerton__Hienoston_huvinäytelmä",[17],[73],1900,1917,37321,232782,67263,[484],"Bath (England) -- Fiction",[89,31,32],"\"Hienoston huvinäytelmä\" by Agnes Castle and Egerton Castle is a work of fiction likely written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds in the glamorous setting of Bath, England, during the days of King George III, and it explores themes of romance and societal norms among the aristocracy. The likely key character is Lady Standish, who grapples with her husband's indifference and the complexities of love and jealousy with the guidance of her friend, Mrs. Kitty Bellairs.  The opening of \"Hienoston huvinäytelmä\" introduces us to Lady Standish, who is in tears, drawing the attention of her friend, Mrs. Bellairs, a witty and sharp-tongued beauty. Lady Standish laments her husband's apparent waning affection and shares her distress with Kitty, who offers her a series of unconventional and playful strategies to regain her husband's interest. As Kitty advises Julia to create jealousy and intrigue in their relationship, it becomes clear that the story will delve into playful manipulations within the confines of marriage, setting the stage for misunderstandings and emotional turmoil. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[419],270,"Kevyt ja romanttinen komedia sijoittuu 1700-luvun lopun englantilaiseen Bathin kylpyläkaupunkiin. Se kuvaa yläluokan seuraelämää, oikukasta leskirouva Kitty Bellairsia ja Yrjö III:n aikakauden kepeää hienostelua. Teos esittää säätyläispiirien sosiaalisia suhteita ja viihteellisiä juonenkäänteitä historiallisessa ympäristössä.",{"number":491,"title":492,"author":493,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":494,"bookId":495,"genreRaw":496,"genre":14,"themes":497,"origin":498,"language":19,"yearPublished":499,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":500,"charCount":501,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":502,"gutenbergSubjects":503,"gutenbergCategories":505,"gutenbergSummary":506,"gutenbergTranslators":507,"gutenbergDownloadCount":508,"aiDescription":509},3505,"Toni","Cederwaller, Thilda (ft. 1890)","3505-cederwaller-thilda-toni","3505__Cederwaller_Thilda__Toni","Alkuperäinen kertomus",[17],[],1885,14941,92944,76285,[504],"Finnish fiction -- 19th century",[31,32],"\"Toni :  Alkuperäinen kertoelma\" by Thilda Cederwaller is a novel written in the late 19th century. It appears to be a courtly romance and intrigue centered on Princess Antonia, a mysterious shipwrecked girl who resembles her, and the power players around them. A shrewd minister pushes a dynastic marriage to a wealthy prince to rescue a state in financial trouble, while a humane physician and an incognito suitor complicate the plan. Themes of identity, duty versus choice, and compassion run through a seaside castle, court salons, and quiet country lakes.  The opening of the story begins with a storm and shipwreck near the old castle of Rabenstein, where fishermen recover an unconscious young woman and ailing Princess Antonia lies under the care of Dr. Werner. The doctor notes the rescued stranger’s striking resemblance to the princess, even as a calculating minister arrives to press a political marriage between Antonia and Prince Albert, propped up by a romantic “Toni” legend. Time jumps forward: Antonia has been restored to health after travel, returns to court, charms and chafes against etiquette, and confides in Dr. Werner as he reveals the marriage scheme; she resolves not to be forced. Meanwhile, two travelers—Albert and his friend Walter—approach incognito, Albert revealing he knows the court’s plot and wishes to judge for himself, just as they glimpse two village girls singing on a lakeshore, hinting at coming crossings of class and identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],187,"Romanttinen kertomus alkaa dramaattisella haaksirikolla, josta kalastajat pelastavat nuoren tytön. Tarina sijoittuu ylhäisöpiireihin ja seuraa henkilöiden välisiä suhteita sekä kohtalon käänteitä linnan ja vuoristoisen luonnon keskellä.",{"number":511,"title":512,"author":513,"authorBirth":514,"authorDeath":515,"slug":516,"bookId":517,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":518,"origin":519,"language":19,"yearPublished":354,"yearPublishedTranslation":520,"wordCount":521,"charCount":522,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":523,"gutenbergSubjects":524,"gutenbergCategories":526,"gutenbergSummary":527,"gutenbergTranslators":528,"gutenbergDownloadCount":530,"aiDescription":531},3016,"Sattuma ja rakkaus","Chantepleure, Guy (oik. Dussap, Jeanne-Caroline",1870,1951,"3016-chantepleure-guy-sattuma-ja-rakkaus","3016__Chantepleure_Guy__Sattuma_ja_rakkaus",[17],[],1927,41677,274250,73046,[162,525],"Short stories, French -- Translations into Finnish",[31,32],"\"Sattuma ja rakkaus\" by G. Chantepleure is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the interactions between Guillemette Rousseau and Lionel de Montjoie, exploring themes of social status, personal desires, and the complexities of love and marriage in a constrained societal context. The characters are faced with societal expectations and personal ambitions as they navigate their emerging relationship.  At the start of the novel, we meet Guillemette and Lionel as they engage in a candid conversation that quickly leads to a discussion about marriage. Guillemette expresses her frustrations about her mundane life and the limitations imposed by her environment, while Lionel reveals his reluctance to embrace a society that seems dedicated to superficial connections. As they discuss their attraction and potential union, their dialogue reveals not only their feelings but also their respective motivations—Guillemette's desire for social advancement and Lionel's struggle with his aristocratic identity amid changing values. The opening offers a glimpse into their complex relationship and sets the stage for deeper explorations of love and societal ambition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[529],"Walldén, Hilja",240,"Ranskalaisen kirjailijan romanttinen teos koostuu useista kertomuksista, joissa käsitellään rakkautta, säätyeroja ja kohtalon oikkuja. Tarinoissa liikutaan Pariisin seurapiireistä maaseudun rauhaan, ja ne sisältävät usein satumaisia piirteitä ja tunteellisia kohtaamisia.",88,1,24]