[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fSrpdYlyd9wGsRtdL2AfHEO8mhZYp6nN1Ns_yg5g-1kQ":3},{"items":4,"total":566,"page":567,"pageSize":568},[5,38,71,91,119,138,156,174,192,217,244,266,293,322,345,366,389,418,441,464,486,506,523,547],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":19,"language":20,"yearPublished":21,"yearPublishedTranslation":22,"wordCount":23,"charCount":24,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":26,"gutenbergSubjects":27,"gutenbergCategories":29,"gutenbergSummary":33,"gutenbergTranslators":34,"gutenbergDownloadCount":36,"aiDescription":37},2672,"Satuja ja tarinoita I","Andersen,  Hans Christian",1805,1875,"2672-andersen-h-c-satuja-ja-tarinoita-i","2672__Andersen_H._C.__Satuja_ja_tarinoita_I",null,"novelli",[16,17,18],"kansanperinne","tieteisfiktio","fantasia",[],"fi",1835,1914,33892,209466,false,53484,[28],"Fairy tales",[30,31,32],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","Science-Fiction & Fantasy","Short Stories","\"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.)",[35],"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":39,"title":40,"author":41,"authorBirth":42,"authorDeath":43,"slug":44,"bookId":45,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":47,"origin":48,"language":20,"yearPublished":50,"yearPublishedTranslation":51,"wordCount":52,"charCount":53,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":54,"gutenbergSubjects":55,"gutenbergCategories":63,"gutenbergSummary":66,"gutenbergTranslators":67,"gutenbergDownloadCount":69,"aiDescription":70},2025,"Vuonna 2000: katsaus vuoteen 1887","Bellamy, Edward",1850,1898,"2025-bellamy-edward-vuonna-2000-katsaus-vuoteen-1887","2025__Bellamy_Edward__Vuonna_2000_katsaus_vuoteen_1887","romaani",[17,18],[49],"amerikkalainen",1888,1902,58461,411198,16694,[56,57,58,59,60,61,62],"Boston (Mass.) -- Fiction","Science fiction","Social problems -- Fiction","Time travel -- Fiction","Two thousand, A.D. -- Fiction","Utopian fiction","Utopias -- Fiction",[64,65,31],"American Literature","Novels","\"Vuonna 2000: Katsaus vuoteen 1887\" by Edward Bellamy is a utopian science fiction novel first published in 1888. When Julian West falls into a hypnosis-induced sleep in 1887 Boston, he awakens 113 years later to discover America transformed into a socialist utopia. Through dialogues with his guide Doctor Leete, West explores this radically reimagined society where industry is nationalized, goods are equally distributed, and citizens work reduced hours before retiring at 45. The novel sparked a political mass movement and inspired over 162 discussion clubs across America. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[68],"Kari, J. K.",432,"Utopiaromaani kertoo bostonilaisesta Julian Westistä, joka herää syvästä unesta vuonna 2000 ja löytää Yhdysvallat muuttuneena sosialistiseksi yhteiskunnaksi. Teos vertailee 1800-luvun lopun taloudellista kurjuutta ja luokkaeroja tulevaisuuden järjestelmään, jossa valtio vastaa kaikesta tuotannosta ja jaosta.",{"number":72,"title":73,"author":41,"authorBirth":42,"authorDeath":43,"slug":74,"bookId":75,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":76,"origin":77,"language":20,"yearPublished":78,"yearPublishedTranslation":79,"wordCount":80,"charCount":81,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":82,"gutenbergSubjects":83,"gutenbergCategories":86,"gutenbergSummary":87,"gutenbergTranslators":88,"gutenbergDownloadCount":89,"aiDescription":90},2072,"Yhdenvertaisuus","2072-bellamy-edward-yhdenvertaisuus","2072__Bellamy_Edward__Yhdenvertaisuus",[17,18],[49],1897,1905,104951,759019,60274,[84,57,85,61,62],"Political fiction","Socialism -- Fiction",[64,65,31],"\"Yhdenvertaisuus\" by Edward Bellamy is a utopian novel published in 1897. This sequel to \"Looking Backward\" continues Julian West's journey in the year 2000, where he explores a transformed society built on equality and cooperation. Through tours of this radically different world—where credit cards replace money, clothing is made from recycled paper, and private capitalism has vanished—West learns how humanity achieved this utopian future. The book focuses less on plot and more on detailed explanations of the new social order's workings and revolutionary principles. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],293,"Bellamyn utopiaromaani on jatkoa teokselle Vuonna 2000. Julian West jatkaa elämäänsä tulevaisuuden yhteiskunnassa, jossa yksityisomaisuus ja voitontavoittelu on korvattu taloudellisella yhdenvertaisuudella ja yhteistyöllä. Teos syventyy sosialistisen maailmanjärjestyksen taloudellisiin ja sosiaalisiin perusteisiin.",{"number":92,"title":93,"author":94,"authorBirth":10,"authorDeath":95,"slug":96,"bookId":97,"genreRaw":13,"genre":98,"themes":99,"origin":101,"language":20,"yearPublished":102,"yearPublishedTranslation":103,"wordCount":104,"charCount":105,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":106,"gutenbergSubjects":107,"gutenbergCategories":112,"gutenbergSummary":114,"gutenbergTranslators":115,"gutenbergDownloadCount":117,"aiDescription":118},2457,"Marsin prinsessa","Burroughs, Edgar Rice",1950,"2457-burroughs-edgar-rice-marsin-prinsessa","2457__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Marsin_prinsessa","tietokirja",[100,17,18],"seikkailu",[],1912,1923,48229,330803,64650,[108,109,110,111,57],"Carter, John (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Dejah Thoris (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Mars (Planet) -- Fiction","Princesses -- Fiction",[113,31],"Adventure","\"Marsin prinsessa\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fantasy novel first serialized in 1912. When Confederate veteran John Carter mysteriously awakens on Mars, he discovers superhuman abilities in the planet's harsh desert environment. Captured by warlike Green Martians, he rises through their ranks before rescuing Dejah Thoris, a princess of the humanoid Red Martians. Carter becomes entangled in planetary politics and warfare as he fights to protect the princess and return her home, ultimately facing a catastrophic threat to all Martian life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[116],"Kupiainen, Alpo",161,"John Carter siirtyy salaperäisesti Arizonasta Mars-planeetalle, missä hän huomaa omaavansa valtavat voimat. Hän joutuu keskelle vihreiden soturien ja punaisen rodun välisiä taisteluita ja rakastuu Heliumin prinsessaan Dejah Thorisiin. Teos on vauhdikas tieteisseikkailu vieraassa maailmassa.",{"number":120,"title":121,"author":94,"authorBirth":10,"authorDeath":95,"slug":122,"bookId":123,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":124,"origin":126,"language":20,"yearPublished":127,"yearPublishedTranslation":103,"wordCount":128,"charCount":129,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":130,"gutenbergSubjects":131,"gutenbergCategories":132,"gutenbergSummary":134,"gutenbergTranslators":135,"gutenbergDownloadCount":136,"aiDescription":137},2467,"Marsin sotavaltias","2467-burroughs-edgar-rice-marsin-sotavaltias","2467__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Marsin_sotavaltias",[100,125,17,18],"rakkaus",[],1913,40224,274278,64884,[108,109,110,57],[113,133,31],"Romance","\"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.)",[116],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":139,"title":140,"author":94,"authorBirth":10,"authorDeath":95,"slug":141,"bookId":142,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":143,"origin":144,"language":20,"yearPublished":145,"yearPublishedTranslation":103,"wordCount":146,"charCount":147,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":148,"gutenbergSubjects":149,"gutenbergCategories":151,"gutenbergSummary":152,"gutenbergTranslators":153,"gutenbergDownloadCount":154,"aiDescription":155},2460,"Marsin jumalat","2460-burroughs-edgar-rice-marsin-jumalat","2460__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Marsin_jumalat",[100,17,18],[49],1918,57989,395918,64740,[108,109,150,110,57],"Life on other planets -- Fiction",[113,64,65,31],"\"Marsin jumalat: Seikkailuromaani\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is an adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around John Carter, a former American Civil War captain with the ability to travel to Mars, also known as Barsoom, where he has previously battled various alien races. The novel invites readers into an exhilarating world of danger and heroism as Carter embarks on another quest to rescue Dejah Thoris, the princess of Helium.  At the start of the narrative, the protagonist reflects on the mysterious past of his grandfather, John Carter, who seems to have returned from the dead and asks to meet. The opening sets the stage for the reunion between the narrator and Carter, hinting at the latter's tales from Mars. Shortly after, Carter's sudden summons leads the narrator to wonder about the revelations contained in his manuscripts concerning adventures among strange inhabitants on Mars, setting up the anticipation of excitement and peril as the tale unfolds once more. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[116],275,"Seikkailuromaanissa John Carter palaa Barsoomiin eli Mars-planeetalle kahdentoista vuoden poissaolon jälkeen. Hän päätyy myyttiseen Dorin laaksoon, jossa hän kohtaa vaarallisia kasvi-ihmisiä ja paljastaa planeetan asukkaita hallitsevien jumalien todellisen luonteen.",{"number":157,"title":158,"author":94,"authorBirth":10,"authorDeath":95,"slug":159,"bookId":160,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":161,"origin":162,"language":20,"yearPublished":163,"yearPublishedTranslation":164,"wordCount":165,"charCount":166,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":167,"gutenbergSubjects":168,"gutenbergCategories":169,"gutenbergSummary":170,"gutenbergTranslators":171,"gutenbergDownloadCount":172,"aiDescription":173},2474,"Marsin ritarit","2474-burroughs-edgar-rice-marsin-ritarit","2474__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Marsin_ritarit",[17,18],[],1922,1924,64763,425949,64956,[110,57],[65,31],"\"Marsin ritarit\" 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 wife, Princess Dejah Thoris, who has been kidnapped by vengeful enemies after escaping a rotating prison. His pursuit leads him through savage lands, forgotten civilizations, and the mysterious realm of the Yellow Martians, where he must navigate treachery, battle fierce warriors, and face deadly perils to save the woman he loves. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[116],263,"Tieteisromaani seuraa John Carterin tytärtä Taraa, joka joutuu hirmumyrskyn kourissa vieraaseen Manatorin kaupunkiin. Seikkailu esittelee eriskummallisia olentoja, kuten päättömiä ihmisiä ja älykkäitä aivoja. Tarina huipentuu vaaralliseen marsilaiseen shakkipeliin, jossa soturit toimivat pelinappuloina ja panoksena on henki.",{"number":175,"title":176,"author":94,"authorBirth":10,"authorDeath":95,"slug":177,"bookId":178,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":179,"origin":180,"language":20,"yearPublished":181,"yearPublishedTranslation":103,"wordCount":182,"charCount":183,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":184,"gutenbergSubjects":185,"gutenbergCategories":187,"gutenbergSummary":188,"gutenbergTranslators":189,"gutenbergDownloadCount":190,"aiDescription":191},2591,"Thuvia, Marsin neito","2591-burroughs-edgar-rice-thuvia-marsin-neito","2591__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Thuvia_Marsin_neito",[100,125,17,18],[],1916,34658,236397,67588,[110,186,57],"Martians -- Fiction",[113,133,31],"\"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.)",[116],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":193,"title":194,"author":195,"authorBirth":196,"authorDeath":197,"slug":198,"bookId":199,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":200,"origin":201,"language":20,"yearPublished":204,"yearPublishedTranslation":51,"wordCount":205,"charCount":206,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":207,"gutenbergSubjects":208,"gutenbergCategories":210,"gutenbergSummary":213,"gutenbergTranslators":214,"gutenbergDownloadCount":215,"aiDescription":216},2123,"Pietari Schlemihl'in eriskummalliset elämänvaiheet","Chamisso, Adalbert von",1781,1838,"2123-chamisso-adalbert-von-pietari-schlemihl-in-eriskummalliset-elamanvaiheet","2123__Chamisso_Adalbert_von__Pietari_Schlemihl'in_eriskummalliset_elämänvaiheet",[17,18],[202,203],"klassikot","saksalainen",1814,16030,101375,36834,[209],"Fables",[211,212,65,31],"Classics of Literature","German Literature","\"Pietari Schlemihl'in eriskummalliset elämänvaiheet\" by Adelbert von Chamisso is a novella written in 1814. A man sells his shadow to the Devil for a bottomless wallet, only to discover that society shuns those without shadows. Rejected by his beloved and consumed by guilt, he must choose between reclaiming his shadow by surrendering his soul or finding another path. His journey leads him through despair, scientific exploration with seven-league boots, and ultimately toward an unexpected reconciliation with himself and the natural world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],294,"Saksalainen klassikkotarina Pietari Schlemihlistä, joka myy varjonsa salaperäiselle harmaalle herralle vastineeksi ehtymättömästä kultapussista. Kauppa osoittautuu raskaaksi taakaksi, sillä varjottomuus johtaa sosiaaliseen eristykseen ja pakottaa miehen vaeltamaan maailmalla etsimässä rauhaa.",{"number":218,"title":219,"author":220,"authorBirth":221,"authorDeath":222,"slug":223,"bookId":224,"genreRaw":13,"genre":98,"themes":225,"origin":227,"language":20,"yearPublished":51,"yearPublishedTranslation":229,"wordCount":230,"charCount":231,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":232,"gutenbergSubjects":233,"gutenbergCategories":237,"gutenbergSummary":240,"gutenbergTranslators":241,"gutenbergDownloadCount":242,"aiDescription":243},1738,"Nahkaratti","Doyle, Arthur Conan",1859,1930,"1738-doyle-arthur-conan-nahkaratti","1738__Doyle_Arthur_Conan__Nahkaratti",[226,17,18],"rikos",[228],"brittilainen",1910,3421,22839,56573,[234,235,236],"English fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Horror tales, English -- Translations into Finnish","Short stories, English -- Translations into Finnish",[238,239,31],"British Literature","Crime, Thrillers and Mystery","\"Nahkaratti\" by Arthur Conan Doyle is a mysterious narrative likely written during the early 20th century. This book can be categorized as a supernatural/occult tale, exploring themes of the unknown and mysterious occurrences. Its likely focus centers on the intersection of past histories and the effects they may have on the present, particularly through the medium of dreams and intuitions related to ancient artifacts.  The story revolves around the protagonist's visit to Lionel Dacre, a wealthy and eccentric collector of rare and mysterious items. During this visit, Dacre presents a strange artifact—a leather vessel—that is believed to hold secret connections to its past. After a discussion about its likely historical ownership, Dacre encourages the protagonist to sleep with the vessel nearby, suggesting that it might unlock hidden knowledge through dreams. The protagonist experiences a vivid and terrifying dream that reveals a gruesome historical event involving a woman accused of murder during the 17th century. As the dream unfolds, it becomes clear that the device was used in her torture. Upon awakening, the protagonist grapples with the disturbing visions and tries to connect the dots of history, identity, and the lingering effects of violence, culminating in a chilling exploration of the darker aspects of human nature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],245,"Pariisissa asuva Lionel Dacre omistaa kokoelman salaperäisiä esineitä, joista yksi on vanha nahkaratti. Teos kuvaa esineeseen liittyvää karmivaa historiaa ja kertojan kokemia näkyjä menneisyyden kidutuksista.",{"number":245,"title":246,"author":247,"authorBirth":248,"authorDeath":249,"slug":250,"bookId":251,"genreRaw":252,"genre":46,"themes":253,"origin":254,"language":20,"yearPublished":255,"yearPublishedTranslation":163,"wordCount":256,"charCount":257,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":258,"gutenbergSubjects":259,"gutenbergCategories":261,"gutenbergSummary":262,"gutenbergTranslators":263,"gutenbergDownloadCount":89,"aiDescription":265},1891,"Äärimmäiseltä rajalta","Frich, Øvre Richter",1872,1945,"1891-frich-vre-richter-aarimmaiselta-rajalta","1891__Frich_Øvre_Richter__Äärimmäiseltä_rajalta","Seikkailuromaani",[100,17,18],[],1921,30493,206345,58227,[260],"Norwegian fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[113,65,31],"\"Äärimmäiseltä rajalta: Seikkailuromaani\" by Øvre Richter Frich is an adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows the character Simon Newcombe Harriman, a young scientist with a troubled past, who has escaped from Sing Sing prison and is now embroiled in a world of intrigue and scientific exploration on the isolated island of S:t Vincent. The novel delves into themes of redemption, discovery, and the complexities of the human experience.  The opening of the book introduces Simon Newcombe Harriman, a bright yet morally ambiguous Yale student with a talent for football who becomes notorious after inadvertently killing a professor during an ethics exam. After escaping from prison, he finds himself on S:t Vincent, where he immerses himself in both alcoholic leisure and scientific aspiration. As Harriman grapples with his past and seeks solace in the stars, he receives a mysterious signal that hints at extraterrestrial communication, setting off a chain of events that intertwines his fate with that of the famous inventor Guglielmo Marconi and his quest for knowledge beyond earthly bounds. The stage is set for an exciting adventure that blends scientific marvels with personal redemption. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[264],"Korjula, J. V.","Vauhdikas seikkailuromaani seuraa Yale-yliopistosta ja vankilasta paennutta tiedemiestä Simon Harrimania. Tarina kuljettaa lukijan Kap Verden saaristosta kohti tuntemattomia maailmoja ja avaruuden halki yhdistellen varhaista tieteiskirjallisuutta, keksintöjä ja jännitystä.",{"number":267,"title":268,"author":269,"authorBirth":270,"authorDeath":271,"slug":272,"bookId":273,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":274,"origin":276,"language":20,"yearPublished":21,"yearPublishedTranslation":22,"wordCount":278,"charCount":279,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":280,"gutenbergSubjects":281,"gutenbergCategories":286,"gutenbergSummary":289,"gutenbergTranslators":290,"gutenbergDownloadCount":291,"aiDescription":292},1283,"Demonien ruhtinatar","Gogol, Nikolai",1809,1852,"1283-gogol-nikolai-demonien-ruhtinatar","1283__Gogol_Nikolai__Demonien_ruhtinatar",[275,16,17,18],"huumori",[277],"venalainen",10534,69164,51729,[282,283,284,285],"Horror tales","Russia -- Fiction","Wake services -- Russia -- Fiction","Witches -- Fiction",[287,30,65,288,31],"Humour","Russian Literature","\"Demonien ruhtinatar: Kertomus\" by Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol is a fictional narrative written in the early 19th century. The story introduces a setting filled with quirky characters, primarily students from a seminary in Kiev, as they navigate everyday life, with humor and the supernatural blending seamlessly into their experiences.   At the start of the tale, a bell rings, marking the beginning of a school day at a seminary in Kiev, and students flood the streets, showcasing their distinct personalities and chaotic interactions. The narrative captures the camaraderie and mischief of the students—grammar school boys engaging in playful disputes, while their philosophical counterparts engage in intellectual discussions. This lively atmosphere sets the stage for the arrival of a trio of seminary students—teologist Haljava, philosopher Homa Brut, and retor Tiberi Gorobets—who find themselves lost in the countryside, leading to a series of comedic misadventures involving mystical encounters and the eerie presence of a witch. The opening portion establishes a mixture of humor, character dynamics, and Gothic elements, hinting at deeper themes intertwined with folklore and society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],321,"Ukrainaan sijoittuva kauhukertomus kertoo filosofian opiskelijasta, joka joutuu lukemaan rukouksia kuolleen noidan arkun äärellä kolmena yönä. Teos yhdistää kansanperinnettä ja yliluonnollisia kauhuelementtejä, huipentuen kohtaamiseen hirvittävän demonien ruhtinaan kanssa.",{"number":294,"title":295,"author":296,"authorBirth":297,"authorDeath":298,"slug":299,"bookId":300,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":301,"origin":302,"language":20,"yearPublished":303,"yearPublishedTranslation":163,"wordCount":304,"charCount":305,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":306,"gutenbergSubjects":307,"gutenbergCategories":316,"gutenbergSummary":317,"gutenbergTranslators":318,"gutenbergDownloadCount":320,"aiDescription":321},1529,"Kuolematon kuningatar","Haggard, H. Rider",1856,1925,"1529-haggard-h-rider-kuolematon-kuningatar","1529__Haggard_H._Rider__Kuolematon_kuningatar",[100,17,18],[],1887,76032,502007,54668,[308,309,310,311,312,313,314,315],"Adventure stories","Africa -- Fiction","Ayesha (Fictitious character : Haggard) -- Fiction","Fantasy fiction","Immortalism -- Fiction","Love stories","Reincarnation -- Fiction","Women -- Africa -- Fiction",[113,65,31],"\"Kuolematon kuningatar\" by H. Rider Haggard is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story centers around Leo Vincey, a young man of striking beauty and mysterious lineage, who becomes embroiled in a fantastical tale involving ancient secrets and a beautiful, immortal queen named Ayesha. The narrative weaves elements of adventure and fantasy, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and the quest for knowledge.  At the start of the novel, the narrator, Horace Holly, recounts a fateful encounter with Leo Vincey's father, who shares his dying wishes for the care of his young son after confessing his fears of an imminent death. Following this moody introduction, the story unfolds as Holly becomes the guardian of Leo after the father's unexpected demise. As Leo matures, he learns about his unusual heritage, motivating him to seek answers related to his family's mysterious past. The characters are richly drawn, contrasting Vincey’s physical allure with Holly’s self-deprecating wit and intellectual curiosity, setting the stage for the enthralling adventures ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[319],"Nyman, O. E.",298,"Seikkailuromaani seuraa retkikuntaa, joka matkustaa Afrikan tutkimattomiin osiin etsimään kadonnutta valtakuntaa. He kohtaavat salaperäisen ja yliluonnollisen kauniin Ayeshan, kuolemattoman kuningattaren, joka on odottanut vuosisatoja muinaisen rakastettunsa jälleensyntymää. Teos yhdistelee jännitystä, fantasiaa ja kadonneen sivilisaation mystiikkaa.",{"number":323,"title":324,"author":325,"authorBirth":326,"authorDeath":327,"slug":328,"bookId":329,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":330,"origin":331,"language":20,"yearPublished":332,"yearPublishedTranslation":333,"wordCount":334,"charCount":335,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":336,"gutenbergSubjects":337,"gutenbergCategories":340,"gutenbergSummary":341,"gutenbergTranslators":342,"gutenbergDownloadCount":343,"aiDescription":344},155,"Niilo Klimin maanalainen matka","Holberg, Ludvig",1684,1754,"155-holberg-ludvig-niilo-klimin-maanalainen-matka","155__Holberg_Ludvig__Niilo_Klimin_maanalainen_matka",[17,18],[],1741,1884,58375,404877,17127,[338,339],"Utopias -- Early works to 1800","Voyages, Imaginary -- Early works to 1800",[65,31],"\"Niilo Klimin maanalainen matka\" by Ludvig Holberg is a satirical science-fiction novel published in 1741. When a Norwegian scholar investigates a mysterious cave in Bergen, he tumbles into an extraordinary underworld orbiting an inner sun. There he encounters walking, talking trees, becomes entangled in a utopian society's peculiar customs, and journeys through strange civilizations. His attempts to impose his own values lead to exile, power, and unexpected consequences in this pioneering work of satirical fantasy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],342,"Ylioppilas Niilo Klim putoaa onkalon kautta maanalaiseen maailmaan, jossa hän kohtaa erikoisia kansoja ja yhteiskuntajärjestelmiä. Satiirinen utopiaromaani tarkastelee mielikuvituksellisen matkan avulla 1700-luvun eurooppalaista elämänmenoa ja ennakkoluuloja.",{"number":346,"title":347,"author":348,"authorBirth":221,"authorDeath":349,"slug":350,"bookId":351,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":352,"origin":353,"language":20,"yearPublished":181,"yearPublishedTranslation":354,"wordCount":355,"charCount":356,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":357,"gutenbergSubjects":358,"gutenbergCategories":360,"gutenbergSummary":361,"gutenbergTranslators":362,"gutenbergDownloadCount":364,"aiDescription":365},2561,"Keijukainen","Jerome, Jerome K.",1927,"2561-jerome-jerome-k-keijukainen","2561__Jerome_Jerome_K.__Keijukainen",[100,275,16,17,18],[228],1917,15198,104280,66739,[359],"Brittany (France) -- Fiction",[113,238,287,30,65,31],"\"Keijukainen\" by Jerome K. Jerome is a whimsical novel written in the early 20th century. The story introduces the character of Malvina, a fairy who exists in a world intertwined with like historical and mythological figures, such as King Heremon of Ireland and Queen Harbundia of Brittany. The narrative blends humor with the fantastical, suggesting a charming adventure that explores themes of magic, transformation, and human connection.  At the start of the story, a doctor reflects on a tale that has transformed his worldview, introducing us to the enchanting Malvina, who has a knack for turning people into various forms, even satirical ones, as she interacts with kings and commoners alike. As the narrative unfolds, we espy her untamed spirit and mischief, which leads to trouble when she defies a powerful queen. In a twist of fate, the story shifts to 1914, where a young air commodore, Raffleton, encounters Malvina while attempting to repair his airplane. The initial meeting is unexpected and magical, setting in motion a series of events as Raffleton and Malvina embark on an adventure that promises to bridge the worlds of the mythical and the modern. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[363],"Hedman, Valfrid",270,"Humoristinen pienoisromaani kertoo Ranskan Bretagnesta löytyvästä keijukaisesta, joka päätyy osaksi englantilaista seurapiirielämää. Tarinassa yhdistyvät kevyt fantasia ja kirjailijalle ominainen veijarimainen tyyli.",{"number":367,"title":368,"author":369,"authorBirth":370,"authorDeath":371,"slug":372,"bookId":373,"genreRaw":374,"genre":375,"themes":376,"origin":377,"language":20,"yearPublished":378,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":379,"charCount":380,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":381,"gutenbergSubjects":382,"gutenbergCategories":384,"gutenbergSummary":386,"gutenbergTranslators":387,"gutenbergDownloadCount":364,"aiDescription":388},774,"Musta härkä","Jotuni, Maria",1880,1943,"774-jotuni-maria-musta-harka","774__Jotuni_Maria__Musta_härkä","Kertomus lapsille","lastenkirja",[16,17,18],[],1915,6596,37602,47100,[383],"Finnish fiction -- 20th century",[385,30,31],"Children & Young Adult Reading","\"Musta härkä\" by Maria Jotuni is a children's tale written during the early 20th century. The story weaves a rich narrative about a family living in a remote rural setting, focusing on themes of love, imagination, and the mystical connection between a girl named Liisa and a black bull named Kointähti. It blends elements of folklore and fantasy through the experiences of its characters, especially as they navigate the spiritual and physical realms.  The narrative centers around Jope Pölläkkä and his family, including his wife, Kaisa, and their children, particularly the fragile Liisa. Jope, who has an affinity for the mystical, experiences visions and dreams that lead him to believe in the significance of Kointähti, a bull connected to deeper spiritual meanings. When Liisa goes missing after being taken by a mystical creature, Jope embarks on a quest to rescue her, navigating magical landscapes and encounters with enchanted beings. Through her adventures, Liisa discovers profound truths about love, connection, and acceptance, ultimately bringing the story to a touching resolution as she reunites with her family, illustrating the themes of familial bonds and the importance of cherishing loved ones. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],"Satumainen kertomus seuraa Jope Pölläkän perhettä ja erityisesti nuorta Liisaa. Tarinassa matkataan korpien kätköistä Lappiin, missä kohdataan taikuutta ja myyttisiä olentoja. Teos yhdistää kansanperinnettä ja fantasiaa kuvatessaan lasten seikkailuja sekä arvoituksellista mustaa härkää.",{"number":390,"title":391,"author":392,"authorBirth":393,"authorDeath":394,"slug":395,"bookId":396,"genreRaw":13,"genre":375,"themes":397,"origin":398,"language":20,"yearPublished":400,"yearPublishedTranslation":401,"wordCount":402,"charCount":403,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":404,"gutenbergSubjects":405,"gutenbergCategories":412,"gutenbergSummary":414,"gutenbergTranslators":415,"gutenbergDownloadCount":416,"aiDescription":417},620,"Peukaloisen retket villihanhien seurassa","Lagerlöf, Selma",1858,1940,"620-lagerlof-selma-peukaloisen-retket-villihanhien-seurassa","620__Lagerlöf_Selma__Peukaloisen_retket_villihanhien_seurassa",[17,18],[399],"nobel",1906,1907,153549,921004,45052,[406,407,408,409,410,411],"Boys -- Juvenile fiction","Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction","Fantasy literature","Geese -- Juvenile fiction","Kindness -- Juvenile fiction","Sweden -- Juvenile fiction",[385,65,31,413],"Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Peukaloisen retket villihanhien seurassa\" by Selma Lagerlöf is a children's novel published in 1906-1907.\n\nWhen fourteen-year-old Nils Holgersson is mysteriously transformed, he embarks on an extraordinary journey across Sweden with a flock of wild geese. Originally commissioned as a geography textbook for Swedish schools, this tale blends adventure and education as young Nils discovers his country's landscapes, legends, and natural wonders from an entirely new perspective. The story has become a beloved classic of children's literature, translated into over forty languages. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],423,"Lagerlöfin klassikko kertoo Peukaloiseksi muuttuneesta Niilosta, joka matkustaa villihanhien selässä halki Ruotsin. Alun perin maantiedon oppikirjaksi kirjoitettu teos seuraa pojan kasvua ja seikkailuja luonnon keskellä. Matkan aikana hän oppii eläinten kieltä sekä vastuun ja avuliaisuuden merkitystä.",{"number":419,"title":420,"author":421,"authorBirth":422,"authorDeath":423,"slug":424,"bookId":425,"genreRaw":426,"genre":427,"themes":428,"origin":429,"language":20,"yearPublished":181,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":430,"charCount":431,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":432,"gutenbergSubjects":433,"gutenbergCategories":435,"gutenbergSummary":437,"gutenbergTranslators":438,"gutenbergDownloadCount":439,"aiDescription":440},2817,"Taikapeili","Larin-Kyösti",1873,1948,"2817-larin-kyosti-taikapeili","2817__Larin-Kyösti__Taikapeili","Nelinäytöksinen satunäytelmä","naytelma",[17,18],[],14108,86213,71912,[434],"Finnish drama -- 20th century",[436,31],"Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Taikapeili: Nelinäytöksinen satunäytelmä\" by Larin-Kyösti is a whimsical play written in the early 20th century. The narrative focuses on the character Imandra, the rebellious princess of Suvikunta, who yearns to escape the constraints of royal expectations and explore a life of simplicity and adventure. This story blends fantasy elements with themes of identity and societal norms, inviting readers to reflect on beauty, self-worth, and personal freedom.  The opening of the play introduces Imandra as a defiant and spirited princess who rejects courtly etiquette and longs for a more authentic existence. Her guardians, the Hoviherrta and Hovirouva, attempt to guide her to embrace her royal duties and prepare for suitors, but Imandra's wild spirit leads her to engage with peasants instead. The dynamic shifts when the Kaukovallan prince arrives incognito, igniting a series of humorous and chaotic interactions where the princess grapples with her identity amidst absurd courtly expectations. As she navigates these encounters, it becomes evident that her journey will challenge the perceptions of beauty and status, setting the stage for a charming exploration of love, disguise, and self-discovery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],267,"Nelinäytöksinen satunäytelmä kertoo Suvikunnan prinsessa Imandrasta, joka on kyllästynyt hovielämän sääntöihin ja kaipaa vapautta. Kaukovallan prinssi saapuu valepuvussa koettelemaan prinsessan aitoja tunteita tässä fantasiantäyteisessä tarinassa.",{"number":442,"title":443,"author":444,"authorBirth":445,"authorDeath":446,"slug":447,"bookId":448,"genreRaw":449,"genre":14,"themes":450,"origin":451,"language":20,"yearPublished":452,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":453,"charCount":454,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":455,"gutenbergSubjects":456,"gutenbergCategories":459,"gutenbergSummary":460,"gutenbergTranslators":461,"gutenbergDownloadCount":462,"aiDescription":463},871,"Tähtimantteli","Lehtonen, Joel",1881,1934,"871-lehtonen-joel-tahtimantteli","871__Lehtonen_Joel__Tähtimantteli","Sikermä",[17,18],[],1920,35688,236694,47544,[457,458],"Finnish fiction","Short stories, Finnish",[31,32],"\"Tähtimantteli: Sikermä\" by Joel Lehtonen is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The book features a variety of tales that delve into themes of fantasy, adventure, and the human experience, showcasing different characters and their journeys. Among the stories included are those about an unhappy prince and a giant without a heart, hinting at deeper moral lessons and reflections on existence.  At the start of the collection, the narrative introduces a celestial angel who visits a suffering person, offering solace and reminiscing about the tales told in childhood. This angel speaks of a story concerning an unhappy prince who, despite having everything, longs for a star from the heavens, leading to a contemplation of happiness and desire. The prose is rich with imagery as it paints an enchanting yet melancholic picture of the prince's life—the beauty surrounding him contrasted with his inner turmoil. The opening sets the stage for a reflective exploration of such desires through the lens of fantastical storytelling, promoting themes of longing and the complexities of contentment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],199,"Lehtosen novellikokoelma sisältää symbolistisia ja satumaisia kertomuksia, joissa liikutaan arkisen todellisuuden ja mielikuvituksen rajamailla. Teos koostuu erilaisista tarinoista, joissa esiintyy niin enkeleitä, jättiläisiä kuin kaukaisia kuninkaanpoikiakin.",{"number":465,"title":466,"author":467,"authorBirth":468,"authorDeath":181,"slug":469,"bookId":470,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":471,"origin":472,"language":20,"yearPublished":102,"yearPublishedTranslation":163,"wordCount":473,"charCount":474,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":475,"gutenbergSubjects":476,"gutenbergCategories":480,"gutenbergSummary":481,"gutenbergTranslators":482,"gutenbergDownloadCount":484,"aiDescription":485},1748,"Punainen rutto","London, Jack (todennäk. John Griffith Chaney)",1876,"1748-london-jack-punainen-rutto","1748__London_Jack__Punainen_rutto",[17,18],[49],14272,94193,56785,[477,478,479,57],"End of the world -- Fiction","Epidemics -- Fiction","Regression (Civilization) -- Fiction",[64,65,31],"\"Punainen rutto\" by Jack London is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book paints a dystopian future devastated by a catastrophic plague known as the Scarlet Plague, exploring themes of survival and societal decay. The narrative follows an old man and a young boy named Edwin as they navigate a world where civilization has collapsed, and wild animals roam freely, representing a stark contrast to the advanced society that once existed.  At the start of the book, the old man, whose memories of the past are intertwined with his current existence, walks along a path that was once a train track, now overgrown with vegetation. He guides Edwin, describing a time when people populated the area, contrasting it with their grim reality filled with wild animals, like bears, which threaten their survival. The old man reminisces about life before the plague—speculating about the nature of money and civilization—while Edwin displays curiosity and youthful skepticism, questioning the relevance of the past as they face immediate dangers in their harsh environment. As they stop to hunt and gather food, the old man's reflections reveal the depth of the societal changes brought by the plague, hinting at the collapse of a once-thriving world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[483],"Lehto, Ilmari",259,"Tulevaisuuteen sijoittuvassa tieteisromaanissa tappava kulkutauti on pyyhkinyt sivilisaation lähes kokonaan pois. Vanhus kertoo lapsenlapsilleen maailmasta ennen punaista ruttoa ja kuvailee yhteiskunnan nopeaa romahdusta sekä ihmiskunnan taantumista alkukantaisiin oloihin.",{"number":487,"title":488,"author":467,"authorBirth":468,"authorDeath":181,"slug":489,"bookId":490,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":491,"origin":492,"language":20,"yearPublished":401,"yearPublishedTranslation":493,"wordCount":494,"charCount":495,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":496,"gutenbergSubjects":497,"gutenbergCategories":500,"gutenbergSummary":501,"gutenbergTranslators":502,"gutenbergDownloadCount":504,"aiDescription":505},3257,"Ennen Aatamia","3257-london-jack-ennen-aatamia","3257__London_Jack__Ennen_Aatamia",[17,18],[],1908,27453,181054,56329,[498,311,499],"Dreams -- Fiction","Prehistoric peoples -- Fiction",[65,31],"\"Ennen Aatamia\" by Jack London is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of evolution and human consciousness through the eyes of a character reflective of ancestral memories, experiencing vivid dreams and fears rooted deep in prehistoric times. The protagonist demonstrates a unique duality, navigating between a contemporary existence and the primal instincts of ancient forebears.  The opening of the narrative introduces us to the protagonist's tumultuous inner world, revealing his haunting nightmares filled with primordial fears that stem from a time long ago, particularly during the Pleistocene epoch. He describes a vivid struggle between his modern self and the echoes of his ancient past, often depicting encounters with animals and other members of a prehistoric tribe. Through fragmented memories and dream-like sequences, he recounts his experiences of fear, discovery, and a profound sense of belonging to something greater than himself, capturing a poignant sense of conflict between the simplicity of prehistoric life and the complexities of modern existence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[503],"Murros, Kaapo",211,"Evoluutioteoriaa ja unia hyödyntävä romaani kertoo nykyihmisestä, joka kokee unissaan esihistoriallisen esi-isänsä elämää pleistoseenikaudella. Teos kuvaa alkukantaisten heimojen välistä kamppailua ja ihmislajin kehitysvaiheita kauas menneisyyteen sijoittuvassa miljöössä.",{"number":507,"title":508,"author":467,"authorBirth":468,"authorDeath":181,"slug":509,"bookId":510,"genreRaw":511,"genre":46,"themes":512,"origin":513,"language":20,"yearPublished":493,"yearPublishedTranslation":255,"wordCount":514,"charCount":515,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":516,"gutenbergSubjects":517,"gutenbergCategories":518,"gutenbergSummary":519,"gutenbergTranslators":520,"gutenbergDownloadCount":521,"aiDescription":522},3294,"Rautakorko","3294-london-jack-rautakorko","3294__London_Jack__Rautakorko","Vallankumousromaani",[17,18],[49],62706,433163,24848,[84,57,85,61,62],[64,65,31],"\"Rautakorko: Vallankumousromaani\" by Jack London is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in a dystopian future where the themes of class struggle and revolution are central, likely revolving around the lives of Avis and Ernest Everhard, who play critical roles in the narrative. This book delves into the socio-political dynamics of the time, reflecting on the challenges faced by the working class against a tyrannical oligarchy.  At the start of the novel, Avis Everhard reflects on the turmoil surrounding her husband, Ernest Everhard, a revolutionary thinker actively involved in the struggle for workers' rights. The peaceful summer setting contrasts with her inner turmoil, hinting at the impending storm of revolution. Avis grapples with the legacy of her husband's sacrifice and the larger historical forces at play, voicing her fears and hopes as she prepares to document his life and struggles. The conversation at a dinner gathering with clergymen showcases the ideological battle, illustrating the disconnect between the religious elite and the working class, as Ernest passionately challenges their misconceptions and advocates for the proletariat's cause. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],1323,"Dystopinen vallankumousromaani kuvaa Yhdysvaltojen päätymistä häikäilemättömän rahavallan eli Rautakoron hallitsemaksi diktatuuriksi. Teos on kirjoitettu satoja vuosia myöhemmin löydetyn käsikirjoituksen muodossa ja analysoi luokkaristiriitoja sekä sosialistista vastarintaa.",{"number":524,"title":525,"author":526,"authorBirth":527,"authorDeath":528,"slug":529,"bookId":530,"genreRaw":531,"genre":46,"themes":532,"origin":533,"language":20,"yearPublished":534,"yearPublishedTranslation":535,"wordCount":536,"charCount":537,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":538,"gutenbergSubjects":539,"gutenbergCategories":542,"gutenbergSummary":543,"gutenbergTranslators":544,"gutenbergDownloadCount":136,"aiDescription":546},2262,"Aallotar","Motte Fouqé, Friedrich de la",1777,1843,"2262-motte-fouque-friedrich-de-la-aallotar","2262__Motte_Fouqué_Friedrich_de_la__Aallotar","Kertomus",[125,17,18],[],1811,1911,20025,135195,62331,[28,540,541],"Knights and knighthood -- Fiction","Water spirits -- Fiction",[65,133,31],"\"Aallotar: Kertomus\" by Freiherr de Friedrich Heinrich Karl La Motte-Fouqué is a romantic fantasy novella written in the early 19th century. The story revolves around the enchanting figure of Undine, a mysterious water spirit, and her connection with a noble knight named Huldbrand. Themes of love, magic, and the exploration of human emotion are likely central to the narrative.  At the start of the tale, the reader is introduced to a tranquil lakeside setting where a humble fisherman and his wife live peacefully. One evening, a noble knight arrives, seeking shelter, and is enchanted by the beauty of the fisherman's daughter, Undine, who has a captivating and mischievous nature. The fishing couple discusses Undine's childlike behavior, indicating her magical origins, while the knight becomes increasingly drawn to her charm. As the narrative unfolds, the stage is set for a blend of romance and supernatural elements. The opening portion effectively encapsulates the whimsical and mysterious atmosphere that permeates the novella. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[545],"Hämeen-Anttila, Väinö","Saksalainen satunovelli kertoo vedenneidosta, joka saa itselleen sielun menemällä naimisiin ritarin kanssa. Tarina sijoittuu ritarilliseen taikamaailmaan, jossa yliluonnolliset olennot ja ihmiset kohtaavat. Teos kuvaa Undinen ja ritari Huldbrandin rakkautta sekä sitä seuraavia traagisia käänteitä.",{"number":548,"title":549,"author":550,"authorBirth":303,"authorDeath":551,"slug":552,"bookId":553,"genreRaw":554,"genre":46,"themes":555,"origin":556,"language":20,"yearPublished":255,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":557,"charCount":558,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":559,"gutenbergSubjects":560,"gutenbergCategories":561,"gutenbergSummary":562,"gutenbergTranslators":563,"gutenbergDownloadCount":564,"aiDescription":565},889,"Maailman loppu","Rauhala, K. N. (mm. nimim. Johannes Karma)",1937,"889-rauhala-k-n-maailman-loppu","889__Rauhala_K._N.__Maailman_loppu","Romaani ankarasta elämästä avaruudessa",[17,18],[],69612,440818,50617,[383],[65,31],"\"Maailman loppu: Romaani ankarasta elämästä avaruudessa\" by K. N. Rauhala is a science fiction novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of survival against cosmic phenomena and harsh environments through its main character, Turja, who navigates the challenges faced by the inhabitants of Borealia, a world slowly succumbing to cold and desolation.   The opening of the novel establishes a setting where Borealia’s inhabitants grapple with the declining warmth and light from their sun, which has experienced a catastrophic change. As Turja, the leader, observes his surroundings, he contemplates the impact of the cosmic dust and environmental changes that threaten their existence. The narrative hints at a history of technological advancements that have sustained their civilization but suggests that their knowledge cannot combat the relentless forces of nature, leading to a somber reflection on life, change, and the potential end of their world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],269,"Varhainen suomalainen tieteisromaani kuvaa ihmiskunnan eloonjäämistaistelua kosmisen myllerryksen aiheuttaman ikuisen talven keskellä. Pohjolan väki joutuu jättämään kotinsa ja vaeltamaan kohti etelää, missä edessä on kamppailu hupenevista resursseista ja elintilasta.",41,1,24]