[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f3u3PvBIjZDKeRY7cQcsKdvsay7F8wPrv-m26U4iCdiA":3},{"items":4,"total":480,"page":481,"pageSize":482},[5,34,58,81,101,123,140,157,177,195,218,235,256,279,297,318,336,355,375,393,410,428,446,463],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":17,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":21,"charCount":22,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":24,"gutenbergSubjects":25,"gutenbergCategories":27,"gutenbergSummary":30,"gutenbergTranslators":31,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":33},2567,"Sokkosilla","Aaltio, Valto Edward",1891,1946,"2567-aaltio-valto-edward-sokkosilla","2567__Aaltio_Valto_Edward__Sokkosilla","Yksinäytöksinen huvittelu","naytelma",[16],"huumori",[],"fi",1909,null,5090,30934,false,66896,[26],"Finnish drama -- 20th century",[28,29],"Humour","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Sokkosilla: Yksinäytöksinen huvittelu\" by Valto Edward Aaltio is a one-act comedic play written in the early 20th century, specifically around the 1900s. The narrative centers on Elma Terho, an orphaned girl living with her wealthy aunt in the capital city, and explores themes of love, social class, and the intricacies of romantic relationships. The story unfolds in a modestly furnished room in the aunt's home, showcasing the engagements and interactions among various characters, including Elma, her suitor Toivo, the music teacher Hervenius, and his friend Raponen.  The play primarily revolves around Elma's affections and the comedic misunderstandings that ensue when she is courted by multiple suitors, including the more financially motivated Raponen. During a social gathering at her aunt's home, misunderstandings regarding their intentions are presented humorously, leading to Elma's clever manipulations of the unfolding situations. Ultimately, the play culminates in a joyful resolution with the announcement of engagements, revealing the characters’ true feelings while highlighting the comedic elements of social dynamics and love. The intricate relationships paired with witty dialogue and engaging scenarios make this work a delightful examination of the interplay between love and social expectations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],273,"Yksinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä sijoittuu Helsinkiin rouva Åhlmanin kotiin. Tarinassa seurataan orpotyttö Elman, hänen sulhasensa sekä omalaatuisten kosijoiden ja musiikinopettajien välisiä kohtaamisia ja koomisia väärinkäsityksiä.",{"number":35,"title":36,"author":37,"authorBirth":38,"authorDeath":39,"slug":40,"bookId":41,"genreRaw":20,"genre":42,"themes":43,"origin":44,"language":18,"yearPublished":45,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":46,"charCount":47,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":48,"gutenbergSubjects":49,"gutenbergCategories":52,"gutenbergSummary":54,"gutenbergTranslators":55,"gutenbergDownloadCount":56,"aiDescription":57},1366,"Keltakukkia","Aalto, Ari",1876,1938,"1366-aalto-ari-keltakukkia","1366__Aalto_Ari__Keltakukkia","romaani",[],[],1900,19443,117173,52751,[50,51],"Finnish fiction","Short stories, Finnish",[53],"Novels","\"Keltakukkia\" by Ari Pitkänen is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book likely delves into themes of love, desire, and the contrast between societal expectations and individual aspirations, as it features characters navigating their emotions in an evolving social landscape.   The opening of \"Keltakukkia\" introduces readers to the titular yellow flowers, described as modest and unassuming, symbolizing the struggles and hopes of those often overlooked in society. The narrative then shifts to establish a setting in Kuopio, depicting a vibrant social scene with characters preparing for a dance event. Among these characters is Akseli, who grapples with his feelings for Aline, a beautiful guest, and faces pressure from friends while navigating his own insecurities and desires. The story hints at complexities in their relationships, setting the stage for deeper emotional conflicts as events unfold. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],283,"Kokoelma sisältää kertomuksia, jotka käsittelevät inhimillisiä kohtaloita, moraalisia valintoja ja luontoa. Mukana on muun muassa nimikertomus Keltakukkia sekä tarinat Sovitus ja Petu parka.",{"number":59,"title":60,"author":61,"authorBirth":62,"authorDeath":63,"slug":64,"bookId":65,"genreRaw":20,"genre":66,"themes":67,"origin":68,"language":18,"yearPublished":69,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":70,"charCount":71,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":72,"gutenbergSubjects":73,"gutenbergCategories":75,"gutenbergSummary":77,"gutenbergTranslators":78,"gutenbergDownloadCount":79,"aiDescription":80},552,"Säkeniä","Ahlqvist, August",1826,1889,"552-ahlqvist-august-sakenia","552__Ahlqvist_August__Säkeniä","runous",[],[],1860,26936,167937,40007,[74],"Finnish poetry",[76],"Poetry","\"Sägeniä, Kokous runoelmia\" by August Ahlqvist is a collection of poetry written in the late 19th century. The book showcases Ahlqvist's lyrical talent, reflecting his deep patriotism and emotional connection to the Finnish language and culture. Through a variety of themes, such as the natural beauty of Finland, the struggles of the Finnish people, and the quest for national identity, Ahlqvist articulates the joys and sorrows of his homeland.  At the start of this work, the reader encounters a rich tableau of Ahlqvist's poetic voice, which immediately establishes a tone of reflection and yearning. The opening poem presents a somber autumn evening in Finland, emphasizing the quiet beauty of nature juxtaposed with a sense of melancholy. This opening is followed by patriotic pieces that celebrate the Finnish landscape and its people, expressing a desire for national unity and pride. Ahlqvist's emotive language aims to ignite a flame of hope in the readers, paralleling personal aspirations with the broader struggles of the Finnish nation during this period of burgeoning national consciousness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],499,"Kokoelma sisältää A. Oksasen tunnetuimpia runoja, kuten Savolaisen laulun ja Koskenlaskijan morsiamet. Teos koostuu isänmaallisista lauluista, elämänpohdinnoista sekä muun muassa Schillerin runojen suomennoksista.",{"number":82,"title":83,"author":84,"authorBirth":85,"authorDeath":86,"slug":87,"bookId":88,"genreRaw":20,"genre":42,"themes":89,"origin":90,"language":18,"yearPublished":91,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":92,"charCount":93,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":94,"gutenbergSubjects":95,"gutenbergCategories":96,"gutenbergSummary":97,"gutenbergTranslators":98,"gutenbergDownloadCount":99,"aiDescription":100},146,"Yksin","Aho, Juhani",1861,1921,"146-aho-juhani-yksin","146__Aho_Juhani__Yksin",[],[],1890,19935,126071,13593,[50],[53],"\"Yksin\" by Juhani Aho is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around themes of solitude, longing, and emotional disconnect, focusing on the experiences of the unnamed protagonist as he prepares to leave his homeland for abroad, reflecting on relationships he leaves behind, particularly with a woman named Anna.  The opening of \"Yksin\" introduces the protagonist after a dinner with his family, highlighting an atmosphere of discomfort and tension. As he prepares to depart, he observes Anna, who he desires for a deeper connection but feels is emotionally distant. Their farewell is marked by formalities that deepen his feelings of solitude and rejection. With an inner turmoil of jealousy and sadness for the life he is leaving behind, he feels a mix of regret and a need for independence. The scene transitions from a sense of longing in familiar surroundings to a resolve to embrace the unknown future, setting the stage for his journey both geographically and emotionally. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],598,"Psykologinen pienoisromaani kertoo miehestä, joka matkustaa Pariisiin paetakseen onnetonta rakkauttaan Annaan. Vilkkaan maailmannäyttelykaupungin ja uuden Eiffelin tornin keskellä hän kamppailee yksinäisyyden ja itsetutkiskelun parissa saavuttamatta mielenrauhaa.",{"number":102,"title":103,"author":84,"authorBirth":85,"authorDeath":86,"slug":104,"bookId":105,"genreRaw":20,"genre":106,"themes":107,"origin":109,"language":18,"yearPublished":110,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":111,"charCount":112,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":113,"gutenbergSubjects":114,"gutenbergCategories":116,"gutenbergSummary":119,"gutenbergTranslators":120,"gutenbergDownloadCount":121,"aiDescription":122},1678,"Kuvia ja kuvitelmia Suomen historiasta III","1678-aho-juhani-kuvia-ja-kuvitelmia-suomen-historiasta-iii","1678__Aho_Juhani__Kuvia_ja_kuvitelmia_Suomen_historiasta_III","tietokirja",[108],"sota",[],1915,46627,306373,56125,[115],"Finnish literature",[117,118],"History - European","History - Warfare","\"Kuvia ja kuvitelmia Suomen historiasta III\" by Juhani Aho is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work delves into Finnish history, particularly focusing on significant events and figures, such as the Great Russian War and its impact on Finland. The opening chapters suggest a poetic recounting of historical battles and territorial conflicts, providing readers with an insight into the struggles and cultural heritage of the Finnish people.  At the start of the work, the narrative centers around the Great Russian War, introducing characters like the state administrator Steen Stuure, who plays a crucial role in defending Finland during this tumultuous period. The text vividly describes the challenges faced by the defenders against the Russian forces, including strategic preparations for battle and the personal tribulations of the soldiers. The portrayal of the tensions between various factions and the overarching themes of survival and national pride lay a rich foundation for understanding Finnish history through Aho’s lens in this collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],260,"Ahon toimittama historiallinen lukemisto kokoaa yhteen eri kirjailijoiden tekstejä, runoja ja perimätietoa Suomen menneisyydestä. Teos tarkastelee kansallista historiaa sotiin, merkkihenkilöihin ja kansanperinteeseen liittyvien kuvausten kautta.",{"number":124,"title":125,"author":84,"authorBirth":85,"authorDeath":86,"slug":126,"bookId":127,"genreRaw":20,"genre":42,"themes":128,"origin":129,"language":18,"yearPublished":130,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":131,"charCount":132,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":133,"gutenbergSubjects":134,"gutenbergCategories":135,"gutenbergSummary":136,"gutenbergTranslators":137,"gutenbergDownloadCount":138,"aiDescription":139},1557,"Rauhan erakko","1557-aho-juhani-rauhan-erakko","1557__Aho_Juhani__Rauhan_erakko",[],[],1916,23596,149782,13874,[50],[53],"\"Rauhan erakko\" by Juhani Aho is a novel written during the early 20th century. The story is set against the picturesque backdrop of a mountain valley and follows an elderly man who reflects on life and the profound sense of peace he finds in this serene environment. The narrative unfolds at a small inn, where conversations among travelers touch upon themes of peace, hope, and the influence of a reclusive figure believed to embody the spirit of a peaceful society.  At the start of the book, the protagonist describes the captivating view from the inn overlooking an alpine lake. As he observes fellow travelers, including a group of enthusiastic students on a journey for peace, the conversation turns to a local hermit known as the \"Eternal Peace Hermit.\" This figure captures the curiosity of the characters, as they debate the nature of his beliefs. Through insightful reflections, the protagonist grapples with the ideals of world peace and the role of modernity in achieving that dream. The opening sets the stage for a philosophical exploration of connectivity, belief, and the hope for a better world, inviting readers to contemplate their own values and aspirations in the journey of life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],302,"Sveitsin Alpeille sijoittuva romaani kertoo vuoristossa asuvasta miehestä, joka kaurista haavoitettuaan kääntyy vakaumukselliseksi rauhanmieheksi. Ensimmäisen maailmansodan kynnyksellä matkailija kohtaa erakon, jonka elämäntehtäväksi on muodostunut väkivallattomuuden ja ikuisen rauhan aate.",{"number":141,"title":142,"author":84,"authorBirth":85,"authorDeath":86,"slug":143,"bookId":144,"genreRaw":20,"genre":42,"themes":145,"origin":146,"language":18,"yearPublished":147,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":148,"charCount":149,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":150,"gutenbergSubjects":151,"gutenbergCategories":152,"gutenbergSummary":153,"gutenbergTranslators":154,"gutenbergDownloadCount":155,"aiDescription":156},825,"Kevät ja takatalvi","825-aho-juhani-kevat-ja-takatalvi","825__Aho_Juhani__Kevät_ja_takatalvi",[],[],1906,119137,696511,13920,[50],[53],"\"Kevät ja takatalvi\" by Juhani Aho is a novel written during the early 20th century. The story captures the essence of springtime in the Finnish landscape as it intertwines with themes of nostalgia, nature, and the lives of two young men, Antero and Risto, on a journey through the countryside. Their experiences reflect a deeper exploration of personal identity and the cultural shifts occurring in Finland during that era.  The opening of the novel introduces Antero as he awakens in a rustic barn after arriving late at night with his friend Risto, soaked from the rain. Initially disoriented, Antero gradually realizes he is in the countryside, filled with the sounds and scents of a vibrant morning. The landscape is described in vivid detail, emphasizing the contrast between the harshness of the past winter and the beauty of the new spring. As Antero observes the scenery, he recalls their journey from Helsinki, which had been filled with trepidation, and feels a sense of joyful relief as nature awakens around him. His interactions with Risto reveal their differing attitudes towards the beauty they have encountered, leading to a rich layer of introspection and dialogue about their plans for the future, including a quest to collect old Finnish folklore. The beginning sets a contemplative tone, hinting at the tension between tradition and modernity that will unfold throughout the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],306,"Historiallinen aateromaani sijoittuu 1840-luvun Suomeen ja kuvaa kansallista sekä uskonnollista heräämistä. Teos seuraa nuorten opiskelijoiden elämänvaiheita aatteellisten murrosten, fennomanian nousun ja herännäisliikkeen vaikutuksen keskellä.",{"number":158,"title":159,"author":84,"authorBirth":85,"authorDeath":86,"slug":160,"bookId":161,"genreRaw":20,"genre":106,"themes":162,"origin":164,"language":18,"yearPublished":165,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":166,"charCount":167,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":168,"gutenbergSubjects":169,"gutenbergCategories":170,"gutenbergSummary":173,"gutenbergTranslators":174,"gutenbergDownloadCount":175,"aiDescription":176},1676,"Kuvia ja kuvitelmia Suomen historiasta I","1676-aho-juhani-kuvia-ja-kuvitelmia-suomen-historiasta-i","1676__Aho_Juhani__Kuvia_ja_kuvitelmia_Suomen_historiasta_I",[163],"kansanperinne",[],1913,69025,448994,56123,[115],[171,172],"History - Other","Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Kuvia ja kuvitelmia Suomen historiasta I\" by Juhani Aho is a historical compilation written in the early 20th century. This work assembles various narrative pieces, legends, and historical accounts, illustrating the rich tapestry of Finnish history and culture through the lens of literary expression. The likely topic revolves around the myths, legends, and significant events in Finland's past, capturing the essence of its people and their environment.  The opening of the text introduces the concept of history being intertwined with imagination and storytelling. Aho emphasizes that, before the scientific study of history, people relied on myths and folktales to understand their origins and identities. He proposes that this work will weave together selections from literary sources that express Finnish history, blending factual events with the imaginative narratives created by various authors. The introductory portion sets the stage for a literary exploration of historical themes, highlighting the need for emotional and poetic interpretations alongside factual recounting. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],263,"Juhani Ahon toimittama kokoelma sisältää kertomuksia, runoja ja historiallisia otteita Suomen menneisyydestä. Teos yhdistelee kansanperinnettä, muinaistaruja ja historiankuvauksia esihistoriasta aina keskiajalle ja kristinuskon tuloon saakka.",{"number":178,"title":179,"author":84,"authorBirth":85,"authorDeath":86,"slug":180,"bookId":181,"genreRaw":20,"genre":14,"themes":182,"origin":183,"language":18,"yearPublished":184,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":185,"charCount":186,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":187,"gutenbergSubjects":188,"gutenbergCategories":190,"gutenbergSummary":191,"gutenbergTranslators":192,"gutenbergDownloadCount":193,"aiDescription":194},143,"Tuomio","143-aho-juhani-tuomio","143__Aho_Juhani__Tuomio",[],[],1907,12750,76298,13873,[189],"Finnish drama",[29],"\"Tuomio\" by Juhani Aho is a three-act play written during the early 20th century. The narrative is set during a tense period in Finnish history, specifically before the year 1904, touching upon themes of oppression, national identity, and personal sacrifice. The central characters include Governor Edvard Lindh, his family members, and the tragic figures affected by the political turmoil, including a character named Hanna von Falck who carries the burden of grief and loss tied to political actions and their consequences.  The opening of \"Tuomio\" introduces us to the tumultuous household of Governor Edvard Lindh, plagued by public sentiment and the weight of duty during a time of unrest. The scene unfolds with characters engaging in conversation about their personal struggles and the complex socio-political landscape in which they live. Through dialogue, we witness the strain on family relationships, the despair stemming from government actions, and the emotional toll of losing loved ones to political exile and death. The character of Hanna emerges as a poignant figure caught between grief for her husband, Mauri, and the challenges imposed by the oppressive regime, setting a tone of tension and unresolved conflicts that informs the play's subsequent actions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],382,"Kolminäytöksinen näytelmä sijoittuu routavuosien Suomeen, jossa poliittiset aatteet ja perhesuhteet joutuvat vastakkain. Kuvernööri Lindh ja hänen lapsensa edustavat eri näkemyksiä kansallisesta kamppailusta, mikä johtaa vaikeisiin moraalisiin valintoihin ja perheen hajoamiseen.",{"number":196,"title":197,"author":198,"authorBirth":199,"authorDeath":200,"slug":201,"bookId":202,"genreRaw":203,"genre":204,"themes":205,"origin":206,"language":18,"yearPublished":207,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":208,"charCount":209,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":210,"gutenbergSubjects":211,"gutenbergCategories":213,"gutenbergSummary":215,"gutenbergTranslators":216,"gutenbergDownloadCount":175,"aiDescription":217},2315,"Kansan keskeltä","Aho, Pekka",1864,1945,"2315-aho-pekka-kansan-keskelta","2315__Aho_Pekka__Kansan_keskeltä","Kolme kertomusta Savosta","novelli",[],[],1886,9235,54076,63135,[212,51],"Finnish fiction -- 19th century",[214],"Short Stories","\"Kansan keskeltä: Kolme kertomusta Savosta\" by Pekka Aho is a collection of stories written in the late 19th century. The work appears to explore themes of rural life and the experiences of everyday characters, with an emphasis on the relationship between humans and animals, particularly focusing on pigs in the initial tale. The narrative captures the essence of life in Savonia, highlighting local customs and the connection between the land and its inhabitants.  The opening of the story begins with a pig foraging for food by the roadside, reflecting on its surroundings while trying to escape the attention of a curious boy. The scene sets a vivid picture of rural life, showing the interaction between the pig and the boy, and the tension between their worlds as the mother warns her child against disturbing the creature. As the pig continues to search for food, additional characters, including another pig and local children, are introduced, painting a broader picture of community life and the struggle for sustenance. The narrative draws readers into the daily realities of this rural setting, establishing a tone that balances humor and critical social commentary. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],"Kolme Savoon sijoittuvaa kertomusta kuvaavat kansanelämää ja maaseudun arkea 1800-luvun lopulla. Kokoelma sisältää kertomukset Sikamainen kertomus, Köyhän kirkkomatka ja Alku-opetusta, joissa tarkastellaan ihmisten ja eläinten välisiä kohtaamisia sekä köyhän väestön elämänmenoa.",{"number":219,"title":220,"author":84,"authorBirth":85,"authorDeath":86,"slug":221,"bookId":222,"genreRaw":20,"genre":106,"themes":223,"origin":224,"language":18,"yearPublished":225,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":226,"charCount":227,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":228,"gutenbergSubjects":229,"gutenbergCategories":230,"gutenbergSummary":232,"gutenbergTranslators":233,"gutenbergDownloadCount":121,"aiDescription":234},1677,"Kuvia ja kuvitelmia Suomen historiasta II","1677-aho-juhani-kuvia-ja-kuvitelmia-suomen-historiasta-ii","1677__Aho_Juhani__Kuvia_ja_kuvitelmia_Suomen_historiasta_II",[108],[],1914,57096,369822,56124,[115],[171,231,118],"History - Religious","\"Kuvia ja kuvitelmia Suomen historiasta II\" by Juhani Aho is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work delves into various episodes and characters from Finnish history, painting a vivid picture of the conflicts and cultural shifts experienced by the Finnish people. The book likely features significant historical figures and events, focusing on themes of conquest, religious transformation, and the resilience of Finnish identity.  The opening of the book introduces readers to the historical context of Finland's struggles, including the initial battles against pagan cultures and the arrival of Christianity. It presents key characters, such as Birger Jarl, a prominent figure leading a crusade against the Häme and Karelia regions, and portrays scenes of preparation for warfare amidst emotional farewells of families. Additionally, various poems and excerpts illustrate the impact of these histories on individual lives, while foreshadowing the relentless spirit and tenacity of the Finnish people against invaders. Overall, the beginning sets the stage for a rich exploration of Finnish heritage, identity, and the interplay between faith and warfare. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],"Historiallisia kuvauksia ja kertomuksia sisältävä teos keskittyy Suomen keskiaikaan. Kokoelma valottaa muun muassa ristiretkiä, linnojen rakentamista sekä merkittävien kirkonmiesten ja hallitsijoiden vaiheita Hämeessä ja Karjalassa.",{"number":236,"title":237,"author":238,"authorBirth":239,"authorDeath":240,"slug":241,"bookId":242,"genreRaw":243,"genre":14,"themes":244,"origin":245,"language":18,"yearPublished":246,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":247,"charCount":248,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":249,"gutenbergSubjects":250,"gutenbergCategories":251,"gutenbergSummary":252,"gutenbergTranslators":253,"gutenbergDownloadCount":254,"aiDescription":255},2758,"Pekan naimapuuhat","Aina (oik. Forssman, Edith)",1856,1928,"2758-aina-pekan-naimapuuhat","2758__Aina__Pekan_naimapuuhat","Pilakuvaus",[16],[],1910,1804,10198,70915,[26],[28,29],"\"Pekan naimapuuhat: Pilakuvaus\" by Aira is a comedic play written in the early 20th century, specifically in 1910. This work explores themes of love, literacy, and marriage within a rural Finnish community. The narrative centers around the character Pekka, an uneducated laborer who wishes to marry Anni, a servant girl, but faces obstacles due to his lack of reading skills, which is necessary for procuring a marriage license from the pastor.  The story unfolds in the pastor's study, where Risto informs the pastor about Pekka and Anni's intentions to marry. Throughout the play, humorous interactions occur as Pekka struggles to read aloud in the presence of the pastor while Anni and Risto attempt to aid him. Despite their efforts, the pastor insists that Pekka must learn to read before he can marry Anni. As the play progresses, Pekka's endearing yet bumbling attempts at literacy highlight both his desire for love and the societal norms of education. Ultimately, the play concludes with the pastor relenting, allowing Pekka and Anni to marry, illustrating the transformative power of love and the value of education. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],256,"Humoristinen pienoisnäytelmä kertoo yksinkertaisesta työmiehestä Pekasta, joka aikoo naimisiin Anni-palvelustytön kanssa. Avioliittohaaveiden esteenä on kuitenkin pastorin pitämä lukukuulustelu, josta selviytyminen tuottaa vaikeuksia.",{"number":257,"title":258,"author":259,"authorBirth":260,"authorDeath":261,"slug":262,"bookId":263,"genreRaw":264,"genre":42,"themes":265,"origin":266,"language":18,"yearPublished":267,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":268,"charCount":269,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":270,"gutenbergSubjects":271,"gutenbergCategories":273,"gutenbergSummary":275,"gutenbergTranslators":276,"gutenbergDownloadCount":277,"aiDescription":278},2270,"Keisaririkos","Alkio, Santeri",1862,1930,"2270-alkio-santeri-keisaririkos","2270__Alkio_Santeri__Keisaririkos","Kuvausjakso 1890-luvulta",[],[],1923,55894,373691,62412,[272],"Finnish fiction -- 20th century",[274],"Historical Novels","\"Keisaririkos: Kuvausjakso 1890-luvulta\" by Santeri Alkio is a historical narrative written in the early 20th century. The book captures the sociopolitical atmosphere in Finland during the 1890s, exploring themes of national identity, cultural struggle, and the impact of Russian influence on Finnish life. The central character, Erkki Pyydysmäki, a farmer turned politician, navigates the complexities of the emerging national consciousness and the tensions within his family and society regarding cultural direction.  The opening of the narrative sets the scene on a vibrant Vappu morning in 1891, showcasing Helsinki's awakening with youthful anticipation despite prior weather woes. The focus shifts to Erkki and his son Iiska, who engage in a debate about literary prizes and the value of emerging authors, reflecting their differing generational views. Their conversation touches on broader themes of nationalism and the role of literature in cultural identity. As they prepare for the celebrations, the atmosphere combines festive excitement with undercurrents of political unrest, setting the stage for the exploration of Finland's national awakening amidst external pressures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],129,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu 1890-luvun Suomeen ja alkaa vapunpäivästä 1891 Helsingissä. Teos käsittelee aikakauden poliittista liikehdintää ja kansallisuusaatteen nousua seuraten hahmojen elämää suuriruhtinaskunnan murrosvuosina.",{"number":280,"title":281,"author":259,"authorBirth":260,"authorDeath":261,"slug":282,"bookId":283,"genreRaw":284,"genre":42,"themes":285,"origin":286,"language":18,"yearPublished":287,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":288,"charCount":289,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":290,"gutenbergSubjects":291,"gutenbergCategories":292,"gutenbergSummary":293,"gutenbergTranslators":294,"gutenbergDownloadCount":295,"aiDescription":296},1363,"Juoppohullu","1363-alkio-santeri-juoppohullu","1363__Alkio_Santeri__Juoppohullu","Elämäntarina",[],[],1920,17684,111339,52675,[50],[53],"\"Juoppohullu: Elämäntarina\" by Santeri Alkio is a fictional narrative written in the early 20th century. The story centers around the character of Malakias Kirsi, who struggles with alcoholism and the deeply personal and familial consequences of his addiction. As the narrative unfolds, themes of despair, redemption, and the darker aspects of human desire are explored within the context of a rural setting that reflects the societal attitudes toward alcohol during that era.  The opening of the book introduces us to an elderly man named Siimon Kirsi, who is depicted in a state of disquiet and humor as he grapples with his desire for alcohol amidst a backdrop of poverty and familial strife. As he interacts with various characters in his home, including his servant Joose and hints at his troubled son Malakias, we see the tension between the old man's memories and his ongoing struggles with the bottle. The atmosphere is heavy with the implications of addiction and the shadow of mental illness, hinted at through discussions of the family’s history, leading us to question the nature of inheritance and the strains that bind them together. Ultimately, the opening sets up a narrative deeply entrenched in the themes of addiction and familial pain, creating an engaging, poignant, and intimate exploration of human suffering. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],297,"Romaani kuvaa iäkkään Siimon Kirsin kamppailua alkoholismin ja siihen liittyvien harhojen kanssa. Teos tarkastelee juoppoutta perinnöllisenä rasitteena ja yhteiskunnallisena epäkohtana 1900-luvun alun maaseutuympäristössä.",{"number":298,"title":299,"author":300,"authorBirth":301,"authorDeath":302,"slug":303,"bookId":304,"genreRaw":305,"genre":14,"themes":306,"origin":307,"language":18,"yearPublished":308,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":309,"charCount":310,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":311,"gutenbergSubjects":312,"gutenbergCategories":313,"gutenbergSummary":314,"gutenbergTranslators":315,"gutenbergDownloadCount":316,"aiDescription":317},3646,"Väkevämmän tiellä","Alpi, Eero",1885,1933,"3646-alpi-eero-vakevamman-tiella","3646__Alpi_Eero__Väkevämmän_tiellä","3-näytöksinen näytelmä",[],[],1911,9450,57564,77106,[26],[29],"\"Väkevämmän tiellä : 3-näytöksinen näytelmä\" by Eero Alpi is a play written in the early 20th century. The story follows Kustaa Saarenpää, a driven rural sawmill owner whose bold speculation and debts threaten his business and marriage to the sharp-tongued Katri. Local powerholder Kallio—and Kustaa’s former love Johanna—complicate matters as money, pride, and community standing collide. It’s a tense, character-led drama about ambition, debt, and betrayal on the edges of Finland’s timber economy.  The opening of the play presents Kustaa on the brink of losing his sawmill at a forced auction, hounded by creditors and scorned by his wife, until Kallio unexpectedly buys the mill and promises to let Kustaa run it back, allegedly at Johanna’s urging. Brief relief turns to unease when Kallio fails to formalize the deal; Mykkyrä, a ruined neighbor, warns that Kallio is not to be trusted, and creditor Hakala presses for repayment. In Act II Johanna secretly visits to warn Kustaa that Kallio has likely flipped the mill to city timber men for a higher profit, shattering Kustaa’s hopes and igniting Katri’s fury. Act III begins with Kustaa desolate while Mykkyrä offers grim consolation and confirms the rumor, underscoring the play’s early arc from fragile hope to betrayal. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],109,"Kolminäytöksinen näytelmä kuvaa Kustaa Saarenpäätä, joka on tuhlannut vaimonsa varat epäonnistuneeseen sahausliiketoimintaan. Teos keskittyy taloudelliseen romahdukseen ja sen aiheuttamaan katkeruuteen aviopuolisoiden välillä maaseutuympäristössä.",{"number":319,"title":320,"author":300,"authorBirth":301,"authorDeath":302,"slug":321,"bookId":322,"genreRaw":323,"genre":14,"themes":324,"origin":325,"language":18,"yearPublished":326,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":327,"charCount":328,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":329,"gutenbergSubjects":330,"gutenbergCategories":331,"gutenbergSummary":332,"gutenbergTranslators":333,"gutenbergDownloadCount":334,"aiDescription":335},3563,"Näkymättömät tulet","3563-alpi-eero-nakymattomat-tulet","3563__Alpi_Eero__Näkymättömät_tulet","Kolminäytöksinen näytelmä",[],[],1924,19176,109242,76569,[26],[29],"\"Näkymättömät tulet : Kolminäytöksinen näytelmä\" by Eero Alpi is a three-act play written in the early 20th century. Set in a Western Finnish farmhouse about half a century earlier, it follows the grieving widow Heleena, her forceful brother-in-law Valenti, the empathetic Pastor Martti, and Aunt Miili, with the innocent Liisu as a poignant chorus. The drama turns on a drowning that exposes tensions of faith, guilt, and power, as family pressure and unspoken motives begin to surface.  The opening of the play presents a meticulous rural home preparing for Mauri’s funeral: Miili tends to tasks, and Liisu sings hymns and praises the pastor, while the exhausted Heleena struggles with shock. Pastor Martti arrives to offer spiritual counsel, but Valenti’s brusque skepticism and hints of past familiarity with Heleena spark friction; talk shifts to how the household will be run and what the tragedy “means.” In a charged exchange, Martti suggests Mauri had been drinking; Valenti claims Mauri chose a risky shortcut over weak ice, while Heleena denies any drinking and, in anguish, accuses Valenti of deliberate harm before retracting. As the cortege forms, Liisu shares a disturbing dream of Valenti pushing Mauri back under the ice, and a grim omen occurs when Mauri’s furs fall from their peg; Valenti dons them and vows to seize “everything.” At the start of the second act, three days later, Heleena begs Miili to stay, fearing relatives—especially Sipilä—are maneuvering to install Valenti as master and to bind her future, while she recalls how she once rebuffed Valenti’s advances. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],164,"Kolminäytöksinen näytelmä sijoittuu 1870-luvun Länsi-Suomeen sivistyneeseen maalaistaloon. Tarina seuraa Heleena Korkeelan ja talon muiden asukkaiden elämää, jossa menneisyyden salaisuudet ja suvun perinteet vaikuttavat arkisiin valintoihin sekä nuorten välisiin suhteisiin.",{"number":337,"title":338,"author":339,"authorBirth":340,"authorDeath":39,"slug":341,"bookId":342,"genreRaw":343,"genre":14,"themes":344,"origin":345,"language":18,"yearPublished":130,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":346,"charCount":347,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":348,"gutenbergSubjects":349,"gutenbergCategories":350,"gutenbergSummary":351,"gutenbergTranslators":352,"gutenbergDownloadCount":353,"aiDescription":354},2998,"Kaukomieli","Angervo, Willie",1875,"2998-angervo-willie-kaukomieli","2998__Angervo_Willie__Kaukomieli","Lemminkäisen taru suunniteltu näyttämölle: kolmessa kuvaelmassa",[163],[],11932,82244,73014,[26],[172,29],"\"Kaukomieli: Lemminkäisen taru suunniteltu näyttämölle, kolmessa kuvaelmassa\" by Willie Angervo is a dramatic play written in the early 20th century. The work draws upon Finnish mythology, particularly the character Lemminkäinen from the Kalevala, and explores themes of love, fate, and personal struggle set against the backdrop of a mystical and enchanted world. The central character, Kaukomieli, embarks on a journey that intertwines with his destiny and relationships, particularly with his sister Ainikki and his beloved Kyllikki.  The opening of the play introduces readers to a vivid scene in Kaukomieli's humble home, where his mother expresses her concern for her son, who seems to be lost and unresponsive to the world around him. As the characters engage in dialogue, a sense of yearning and melancholy permeates the air, particularly through Ainikki's search for her brother. The atmosphere shifts between hope and sorrow, as the characters reflect on their feelings and the ties that bind them. The stage is set for a tale that delves into the intricacies of family dynamics and the pull of one's fate amidst the mystical tapestry of Finnish heritage. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],254,"Lemminkäisen taruun pohjautuva kolmiosainen näytelmä on kirjoitettu Kalevala-mittaa muistuttavaan runomuotoon. Teos yhdistää kansanperinnettä ja henkistä ajattelua, ja sen laaja esipuhe pohtii materialismin ja muinaisten myyttien merkitystä nykyajalle.",{"number":356,"title":357,"author":358,"authorBirth":359,"authorDeath":360,"slug":361,"bookId":362,"genreRaw":20,"genre":42,"themes":363,"origin":364,"language":18,"yearPublished":365,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":366,"charCount":367,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":368,"gutenbergSubjects":369,"gutenbergCategories":370,"gutenbergSummary":371,"gutenbergTranslators":372,"gutenbergDownloadCount":373,"aiDescription":374},1491,"Kuvia työväen kaupungista","Anttila, Selma",1867,1942,"1491-anttila-selma-kuvia-tyovaen-kaupungista","1491__Anttila_Selma__Kuvia_työväen_kaupungista",[],[],1904,21996,128653,54206,[272,51],[53],"\"Kuvia työväen kaupungista\" by Selma Anttila is a fictional work written in the early 20th century. The narrative appears to center on the daily lives and struggles of the working class in an industrial city, illustrating the harsh realities they face amid their pursuit for better conditions and happiness. Key characters include Paavo, a passionate worker seeking social justice, and Liina, who navigates the challenges of motherhood and personal aspirations within a stark socioeconomic landscape.  The beginning of the narrative paints a vivid picture of the industrial city and its somber atmosphere. On a warm June day, the story introduces the community's working-class individuals, characterized by their pale, weary appearances, as they converge on a festive gathering at the park. Amidst the backdrop of a labor festival, interactions between characters, including the fiery orator Paavo and the shy, timid Liina, set the stage for personal and social conflicts. It hints at a deeper exploration of love, struggle, and the societal pressures imposed on the working class, showcasing their desire for both connection and change against the oppressive realities of their environment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],139,"Kertomuskokoelma kuvaa 1900-luvun alun teollisuuskaupungin työläisväestön ankeaa arkea, köyhyyttä ja elämisen pakkoa. Tekstit tarkastelevat yhteiskunnallista eriarvoisuutta ja tehtaan työntekijöiden kohtaloita, joissa yhdistyvät työn harmaus, inhimilliset suhteet ja selviytymispyrkimykset.",{"number":376,"title":377,"author":358,"authorBirth":359,"authorDeath":360,"slug":378,"bookId":379,"genreRaw":380,"genre":42,"themes":381,"origin":382,"language":18,"yearPublished":383,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":384,"charCount":385,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":386,"gutenbergSubjects":387,"gutenbergCategories":388,"gutenbergSummary":389,"gutenbergTranslators":390,"gutenbergDownloadCount":391,"aiDescription":392},1064,"Vaihdokas","1064-anttila-selma-vaihdokas","1064__Anttila_Selma__Vaihdokas","Nelinäytöksinen näytelmä",[],[],1912,17944,102932,14840,[212],[53],"\"Vaihdokas: Kuvaus vanhan kansan elämästä\" by Juho Heikki Reijonen is a novel written during the late 19th century. The story explores the lives of rural Finnish inhabitants, focusing on the experiences of characters like Taavetti, a village bell-ringer, who grapples with loneliness and social isolation. It delves into themes of companionship, struggling against fate, and the trials of adapting to life's changes, reflecting the complexities of human relationships within a close-knit community.  At the start of the novel, we are introduced to a picturesque village thoughtfully nestled between two lakes, with rich descriptive imagery of its landscape and characters. Central to the opening is Taavetti, the bell-ringer, who watches over the village from atop the church tower, reflecting on the people below and feeling a profound sense of loneliness. We see glimpses of village life, including the joyful yet fleeting moments of weddings and gatherings, juxtaposed with Taavetti's feelings of alienation. His internal struggles surface as he questions his solitude in a world that feels cold and unwelcoming. When he encounters Puna-Marjetta, a shy girl from the village, an unexpected connection begins to bloom, hinting at the possibility of companionship and change in Taavetti's life as the story unfolds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],394,"Nelinäytöksinen näytelmä sijoittuu maaseutukaupunkiin ja lastenkotiin. Se kuvaa orvon Orvokin elämää, häneen kohdistuvia sosiaalisia odotuksia sekä ristiriitoja porvarisperheen ja lastenkodin välillä.",{"number":394,"title":395,"author":358,"authorBirth":359,"authorDeath":360,"slug":396,"bookId":397,"genreRaw":398,"genre":204,"themes":399,"origin":400,"language":18,"yearPublished":383,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":401,"charCount":402,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":403,"gutenbergSubjects":404,"gutenbergCategories":405,"gutenbergSummary":406,"gutenbergTranslators":407,"gutenbergDownloadCount":408,"aiDescription":409},1467,"Ristiriitoja","1467-anttila-selma-ristiriitoja","1467__Anttila_Selma__Ristiriitoja","Novelleja",[],[],36041,212717,53998,[272,51],[214],"\"Ristiriitoja: Novelleja\" by Selma Anttila is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The work explores the complexities of life through various narratives and settings, delving into themes of love, ambition, and social commentary, likely depicting the experiences and transformations of characters in a changing society.   The opening of the collection introduces a vivid and bustling scene along a bridge on a bright September Sunday, through the eyes of a narrator reflecting on the diverse crowd traversing the structure. This scene serves as a metaphor for the flow of life and the societal currents that sweep individuals along, each identified by their appearance and demeanor, which hints at their social status. From the descriptions of the people—the proud and vibrant well-dressed individuals to the exhaustion of laborers—a tapestry of human experience is woven together, encapsulating the vitality and struggles of the community in which they exist. The introductory narrative suggests a thematic focus on the interplay between individual aspirations and the broader societal currents that shape their destinies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],259,"Seitsemän kertomuksen kokoelma tarkastelee ihmiskohtaloita ja yhteiskunnallisia asetelmia 1900-luvun alun Suomessa. Tarinat kuvaavat muun muassa kaupunkielämän vilinää, yksilön moraalisia valintoja sekä ihmisten välisiä suhteita ja ristiriitoja eri elämäntilanteissa.",{"number":411,"title":412,"author":358,"authorBirth":359,"authorDeath":360,"slug":413,"bookId":414,"genreRaw":415,"genre":42,"themes":416,"origin":417,"language":18,"yearPublished":418,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":419,"charCount":420,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":421,"gutenbergSubjects":422,"gutenbergCategories":423,"gutenbergSummary":424,"gutenbergTranslators":425,"gutenbergDownloadCount":426,"aiDescription":427},1340,"Työn kourissa","1340-anttila-selma-tyon-kourissa","1340__Anttila_Selma__Työn_kourissa","Romaani",[],[],1919,38297,227070,52497,[50],[53],"\"Työn kourissa: Romaani\" by Selma Anttila is a novel written in the early 20th century. This work dives into the lives of its main characters, particularly the blacksmith Henriksson and his young wife Ulla, as they navigate their daily struggles, aspirations, and family dynamics in a rural setting. The narrative explores themes of work ethic, community, and the complexities of marital relationships against the backdrop of post-war Finland.  The opening of the story introduces us to Seppä Henriksson, a hardworking blacksmith who is in the process of building a new home after purchasing a house from a tailor in the village. His wife, Ulla, is portrayed as a vibrant and industrious woman who brings joy with her singing, although her life is marred by Henriksson's increasing drinking habits during the festive season. The couple's dynamic is further complicated by their desire for a child, with Ulla secretly hoping for a son who would serve as a source of pride for Henriksson. As they struggle with their personal ambitions and the challenges of rural living, the arrival of a new neighbor, Henriika, adds a layer of complexity to their lives, setting the stage for the unfolding drama in this richly woven narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],272,"Seppä Henriksson rakentaa perheelleen komean kodin ja pyrkii vaurastumaan uutteralla työllään. Romaani kuvaa käsityöläisperheen elämää, sosiaalista nousua ja ahkeruuden vaikutuksia 1900-luvun alun suomalaisessa kyläyhteisössä.",{"number":429,"title":430,"author":358,"authorBirth":359,"authorDeath":360,"slug":431,"bookId":432,"genreRaw":20,"genre":42,"themes":433,"origin":435,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":436,"charCount":437,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":438,"gutenbergSubjects":439,"gutenbergCategories":440,"gutenbergSummary":442,"gutenbergTranslators":443,"gutenbergDownloadCount":444,"aiDescription":445},1272,"Kaupungin lapsi","1272-anttila-selma-kaupungin-lapsi","1272__Anttila_Selma__Kaupungin_lapsi",[434],"seikkailu",[],22083,125746,51648,[50],[441,53],"Adventure","\"Kaupungin lapsi\" by Selma Anttila is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around a young girl named Saima, who is a lively maiden living in the city but longs for adventure and a change of scenery. As she embarks on a journey out of the city, she is excited by the thought of experiencing nature, freedom, and maybe even new friendships, driven by her desire to escape the confined urban life.  The opening of the novel establishes Saima’s vibrant yet restless personality as she interacts with a character known as the Old Wise Man, expressing her dissatisfaction with life in the city. Saima dreams of exploring the wilderness and eventually takes it upon herself to venture forth, gathering her belongings and friends to set off on an adventure. The rich imagery and dialogue illustrate her anticipation and excitement as she navigates her way towards Kulanpää, a countryside destination filled with mystery and new experiences. The narrative hints at themes of youth, adventure, longing for freedom, and the contrast between city life and the natural world, setting the stage for Saima’s journey of self-discovery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],286,"Saima on kaupungin neito, joka kyllästyy urbaaniin elämään ja kaipaa vapautta luonnon helmassa. Teos kuvaa nuoren naisen ikävää pois kaupungin pölystä sekä hänen pohdintojaan oman paikkansa löytämisestä kaupungin ja maaseudun välillä.",{"number":447,"title":448,"author":358,"authorBirth":359,"authorDeath":360,"slug":449,"bookId":450,"genreRaw":451,"genre":42,"themes":452,"origin":453,"language":18,"yearPublished":225,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":454,"charCount":455,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":456,"gutenbergSubjects":457,"gutenbergCategories":458,"gutenbergSummary":459,"gutenbergTranslators":460,"gutenbergDownloadCount":461,"aiDescription":462},1273,"Pankinjohtajan tytär","1273-anttila-selma-pankinjohtajan-tytar","1273__Anttila_Selma__Pankinjohtajan_tytär","Romaani Suomen suurlakon ajalta",[],[],34198,205851,51673,[50],[274,53],"\"Pankinjohtajan tytär: Romaani Suomen suurlakon ajalta\" by Selma Anttila is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set against the backdrop of a significant labor strike in Finland, exploring themes of social upheaval, class struggle, and personal relationships during a tumultuous period. The protagonist, Virva Auer, is the daughter of a prominent bank director, and her experiences and thoughts reveal her inner conflict as she navigates her societal position and desires for independence amidst the chaos around her.  At the start of the novel, the reader is introduced to Virva, who writes a letter to her cousin, reflecting on her frustrations with societal expectations and her longing for a more vibrant life. She expresses her admiration for the progress in her hometown while grappling with feelings of confinement and conformity imposed by her father. As rumors of a significant strike begin to unfold, the atmosphere shifts to one of anticipation and tension, culminating in chaos when the townspeople gather in response to the unfolding events. Virva’s relationships with her family and her emerging attraction to Anttu Pouta, a socialist leader, hint at the personal stakes intertwined with the political turmoil, setting the stage for further developments in both her life and the community's struggle for change. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],276,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu vuoden 1905 suurlakon aikaiseen Suomeen. Teos seuraa nuoren pankinjohtajan tyttären elämää ja itsenäistymisen pyrkimyksiä yhteiskunnallisen murroksen ja poliittisten jännitteiden keskellä.",{"number":464,"title":465,"author":358,"authorBirth":359,"authorDeath":360,"slug":466,"bookId":467,"genreRaw":468,"genre":14,"themes":469,"origin":470,"language":18,"yearPublished":287,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":471,"charCount":472,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":473,"gutenbergSubjects":474,"gutenbergCategories":475,"gutenbergSummary":476,"gutenbergTranslators":477,"gutenbergDownloadCount":478,"aiDescription":479},2272,"Juhannuksena","2272-anttila-selma-juhannuksena","2272__Anttila_Selma__Juhannuksena","Kolminäytöksinen huvinäytelmä",[],[],11260,62542,62446,[26],[29],"\"Juhannuksena: Kolminäytöksinen huvinäytelmä\" by Selma Anttila is a theatrical play written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds during the eve of Midsummer, featuring a colorful collection of characters including Aatu, the main protagonist, and Miina, his love interest. The play captures the vibrant social dynamics and interactions among villagers during the festive season, touching on themes of love, class distinctions, and personal aspirations.  At the start of the play, we are introduced to a typical Hämäläinen home, bustling with characters preparing for the Midsummer festivities. Aatu, a young man, shares light banter with the rest of the characters, including Kupat-Liena, a quirky woman with a history of fortitude. Various conversations ensue that reveal personal connections and the social hierarchy in the village, particularly regarding Aatu's feelings for Miina, the daughter of a cup-maker, who faces social prejudice due to her background. The opening sets a lively tone, intermingling humor and hints of tension as Aatu grapples with his feelings for Miina against the backdrop of village expectations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],119,"Hämäläiseen kylään sijoittuva kolminäytöksinen huvinäytelmä sijoittuu juhannuksen aikaan. Tarinassa seurataan Aholan talon väkeä, kylän käsityöläisiä ja kaupungista palaavia nuoria perinteisten juhlamenojen ja ihmissuhdekuvioiden keskellä.",901,1,24]