[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fUQMg_QYMCGl71yAGtchiVrKsTveaopHcnySo6QSrSp4":3},{"items":4,"total":501,"page":502,"pageSize":503},[5,40,61,76,97,113,133,157,171,193,210,230,248,274,296,322,344,365,389,408,427,448,467,483],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":19,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":22,"charCount":23,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":25,"gutenbergSubjects":26,"gutenbergCategories":31,"gutenbergSummary":35,"gutenbergTranslators":36,"gutenbergDownloadCount":38,"aiDescription":39},2940,"Karamazovin veljekset I","Dostojevski, F. M.",1821,1881,"2940-dostojevski-f-m-karamazovin-veljekset-i","2940__Dostojevski_F._M.__Karamazovin_veljekset_I","Romaani","romaani",[],[17,18],"klassikot","venalainen","fi",1880,1927,137892,852588,false,71662,[27,28,29,30],"Brothers -- Fiction","Didactic fiction","Fathers and sons -- Fiction","Russia -- Social life and customs -- 1533-1917 -- Fiction",[32,33,34],"Classics of Literature","Novels","Russian Literature","\"Karamazovin veljekset I : Romaani\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a novel published serially between 1879-1880. Set in 19th-century Russia, this philosophical work follows the volatile relationship between a sensual, dishonest father and his three adult sons—each raised apart from one another. As inheritance disputes and romantic rivalries escalate to violence, the novel explores profound questions of God, free will, morality, faith, and doubt. A plot centered on patricide drives this theological drama forward with passionate intensity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[37],"Trast, V. K.",337,"Dostojevskin viimeinen suurteos on laaja perhesaaga, joka rakentuu isänmurhan ja sitä seuraavan oikeudenkäynnin ympärille. Romaani tarkastelee Karamazovin veljesten erilaisia elämänkatsomuksia ja pohtii uskon, moraalin sekä inhimillisen kärsimyksen kysymyksiä.",{"number":41,"title":42,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":43,"bookId":44,"genreRaw":45,"genre":14,"themes":46,"origin":47,"language":19,"yearPublished":48,"yearPublishedTranslation":49,"wordCount":50,"charCount":51,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":52,"gutenbergSubjects":53,"gutenbergCategories":55,"gutenbergSummary":56,"gutenbergTranslators":57,"gutenbergDownloadCount":59,"aiDescription":60},1304,"Vieras rouva","1304-dostojevski-f-m-vieras-rouva","1304__Dostojevski_F._M.__Vieras_rouva",null,[],[18],1848,1908,11339,65824,52067,[54],"Russia -- Social life and customs -- Fiction",[33,34],"\"Vierasa rouva\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set in St. Petersburg and centers on a chance encounter between a mysterious man in a fur coat and a younger gentleman, who becomes entangled in an intriguing situation involving a woman of questionable reputation. As two men navigate their unexpected meeting, themes of social status, identity, and moral complexity begin to emerge, hinting at Dostoyevsky's exploration of human psychology and societal norms.  At the start of the novel, a young man is approached unexpectedly by a haggard stranger wearing a fur coat who seems in distress. The encounter is marked by a series of awkward exchanges as the stranger, who is searching for a woman, struggles to articulate his request without revealing too much about himself. The dialogue reveals both men's anxieties and societal pressures, particularly regarding their statuses and intentions. As the young man becomes increasingly frustrated with the stranger's hesitation and obscure references to the woman he seeks, tension builds, setting the groundwork for a deeper exploration of the characters' inner struggles and the social dynamics at play in the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[58],"Soini, Lauri",249,"Pietariin sijoittuva tragikoominen kertomus mustasukkaisuudesta ja väärinkäsityksistä. Tarinassa hämmentynyt ja epätoivoinen aviomies etsii kadulta todisteita vaimonsa uskottomuudesta ja päätyy absurdeihin tilanteisiin yrittäessään paljastaa oletetun salasuhteen.",{"number":62,"title":63,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":64,"bookId":65,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":66,"origin":67,"language":19,"yearPublished":68,"yearPublishedTranslation":69,"wordCount":70,"charCount":71,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":25,"gutenbergSubjects":72,"gutenbergCategories":73,"gutenbergSummary":35,"gutenbergTranslators":74,"gutenbergDownloadCount":38,"aiDescription":75},2950,"Idiootti I","2950-dostojevski-f-m-idiootti-i","2950__Dostojevski_F._M.__Idiootti_I",[],[17,18],1869,1929,59843,371944,[27,28,29,30],[32,33,34],[37],"Romaani seuraa hyväsydämistä ruhtinas Myškiniä, joka palaa Sveitsistä hoitojakson jälkeen Pietariin. Hänen vilpittömyytensä ja pyyteettömyytensä joutuvat koetukselle venäläisen yläluokan juonittelujen, intohimojen ja moraalisten ristiriitojen keskellä.",{"number":77,"title":78,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":79,"bookId":80,"genreRaw":81,"genre":14,"themes":82,"origin":83,"language":19,"yearPublished":84,"yearPublishedTranslation":85,"wordCount":86,"charCount":87,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":88,"gutenbergSubjects":89,"gutenbergCategories":91,"gutenbergSummary":92,"gutenbergTranslators":93,"gutenbergDownloadCount":95,"aiDescription":96},1346,"Kahden sydämen salaisuudet","1346-dostojevski-f-m-kahden-sydamen-salaisuudet","1346__Dostojevski_F._M.__Kahden_sydämen_salaisuudet","Eriskummallinen kertomus",[],[18],1876,1915,13887,85468,52537,[90],"Russian fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[33,34],"\"Kahden sydämen salaisuudet: Eriskummallinen kertomus\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around a complex relationship marked by emotional turmoil, secrets, and the psychological struggles of the main characters, particularly the unnamed protagonist and a young woman whose life is intertwined with his. Dostoyevsky explores profound themes of love, guilt, and human nature through his characteristic deep introspection and psychological insight.  At the start of this work, the protagonist grapples with the aftermath of his wife's suicide, which has left him in a state of disarray and reflection. He recalls their interactions, particularly focusing on her struggles and the tumultuous dynamics of their relationship. As he walks around in a confused state, he contemplates his feelings of guilt and responsibility while revealing the complexities of their bond, including societal pressures and personal failings. The narrative sets the stage for a psychologically charged exploration of love and longing, hinting at deeper truths that the protagonist must confront as the story unfolds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[94],"Wuori, Martti",342,"Dostojevskin psykologinen kertomus seuraa panttilainaajaa, joka yrittää selvittää nuoren vaimonsa itsemurhaan johtaneita syitä. Teos on sisäinen monologi, jossa mies käy läpi pariskunnan avioliittoa, ylpeyttä ja vaiettuja tunteita.",{"number":98,"title":99,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":100,"bookId":101,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":102,"origin":103,"language":19,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":104,"charCount":105,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":106,"gutenbergSubjects":107,"gutenbergCategories":108,"gutenbergSummary":109,"gutenbergTranslators":110,"gutenbergDownloadCount":111,"aiDescription":112},2941,"Karamazovin veljekset II","2941-dostojevski-f-m-karamazovin-veljekset-ii","2941__Dostojevski_F._M.__Karamazovin_veljekset_II",[],[17,18],155271,950855,71690,[27,28,29,30],[32,33,34],"\"Karamazovin veljekset II: Romaani\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a novel published between 1879-1880. Set in 19th-century Russia, it follows the turbulent lives of three brothers and their morally bankrupt father. When tensions escalate over inheritance and a shared romantic interest, their volatile relationships spiral toward violence. The story explores profound questions of God, free will, and morality while grappling with faith, doubt, and reason. A passionate philosophical drama revolves around themes of patricide and the moral conflicts tearing the family apart. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[37],369,"Dostojevskin viimeiseksi jäänyt teos on filosofinen murhamysteeri, joka kertoo Karamazovin perheen veljeksistä ja heidän suhteestaan irstailevaan isäänsä. Romaani syventyy syyllisyyden, uskon ja moraalin kysymyksiin isänmurhan ja sitä seuraavan oikeudenkäynnin kautta.",{"number":114,"title":115,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":116,"bookId":117,"genreRaw":45,"genre":14,"themes":118,"origin":119,"language":19,"yearPublished":120,"yearPublishedTranslation":121,"wordCount":122,"charCount":123,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":124,"gutenbergSubjects":125,"gutenbergCategories":128,"gutenbergSummary":129,"gutenbergTranslators":130,"gutenbergDownloadCount":131,"aiDescription":132},1042,"Muistelmia kuolleesta talosta","1042-dostojevski-f-m-muistelmia-kuolleesta-talosta","1042__Dostojevski_F._M.__Muistelmia_kuolleesta_talosta",[],[18],1862,1888,77484,510301,49251,[126,127],"Exiles -- Fiction","Siberia (Russia) -- Fiction",[33,34],"\"Muistelmia kuolleesta talosta\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a semi-autobiographical novel written in the late 19th century. The book recounts the author's experiences in a Siberian labor camp, delving into the lives and thoughts of various characters he encounters during his sentence. The narrative primarily follows the main character, whose reflections and observations provide insights into the psychological and social dynamics within the confines of prison life.  At the start of \"Muistelmia kuolleesta talosta,\" we are introduced to the bleak and oppressive environment of the Siberian prison, where the narrator reflects on the stark contrast between life outside and the forced confinement of the inmates. Characters like Aleksanteri Petrowitsh Goräntshikow are introduced, highlighting their troubled pasts and the complex emotions tied to their crimes. The opening portion sets the stage for exploring themes of despair, camaraderie, and the struggle for identity amidst the dehumanizing conditions of imprisonment, as the protagonist navigates the intricacies of life behind bars while pondering deeper philosophical questions about freedom and morality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],307,"Romaani kuvaa elämää siperialaisessa rangaistusvankilassa ja perustuu kirjailijan omiin kokemuksiin karkotuksesta. Teos tarkastelee vankien arkea, hierarkioita ja inhimillisyyttä karuissa olosuhteissa.",{"number":134,"title":135,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":136,"bookId":137,"genreRaw":138,"genre":14,"themes":139,"origin":140,"language":19,"yearPublished":141,"yearPublishedTranslation":142,"wordCount":143,"charCount":144,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":145,"gutenbergSubjects":146,"gutenbergCategories":152,"gutenbergSummary":153,"gutenbergTranslators":154,"gutenbergDownloadCount":155,"aiDescription":156},736,"Rikos ja rangaistus","736-dostojevski-f-m-rikos-ja-rangaistus","736__Dostojevski_F._M.__Rikos_ja_rangaistus","Kuusiosainen romaani ynnä epilogi",[],[17,18],1866,1907,149119,907645,45263,[147,148,149,150,151],"Crime -- Psychological aspects -- Fiction","Detective and mystery stories","Murder -- Fiction","Psychological fiction","Saint Petersburg (Russia) -- Fiction",[32,33,34],"\"Rikos ja rangaistus\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a novel first published in 1866. An impoverished former law student in Saint Petersburg plans to murder a pawnbroker, convincing himself that extraordinary men can commit crimes for higher purposes. After carrying out the deed, he spirals into psychological torment, consumed by guilt, paranoia, and horror. His intellectual justifications crumble as he confronts the internal and external consequences of his actions in this exploration of morality and conscience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],346,"Pietariin sijoittuvassa romaanissa köyhä ylioppilas Raskolnikov tekee murhan koetellakseen teoriaansa poikkeusyksilöiden oikeudesta asettua lain yläpuolelle. Tekoa seuraa tuskallinen henkinen kamppailu, syyllisyys ja vähittäinen herääminen katumukseen rangaistuksen edessä.",{"number":158,"title":159,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":160,"bookId":161,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":162,"origin":163,"language":19,"yearPublished":164,"yearPublishedTranslation":69,"wordCount":165,"charCount":166,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":106,"gutenbergSubjects":167,"gutenbergCategories":168,"gutenbergSummary":109,"gutenbergTranslators":169,"gutenbergDownloadCount":111,"aiDescription":170},2951,"Idiootti II","2951-dostojevski-f-m-idiootti-ii","2951__Dostojevski_F._M.__Idiootti_II",[],[17,18],1868,69747,435395,[27,28,29,30],[32,33,34],[37],"Romaanin toinen osa seuraa hyväntahtoisen ruhtinas Myškinin vaiheita tämän matkustaessa Moskovaan hoitamaan perintöasioitaan. Samaan aikaan Pietarissa Jepantšinin perhe ja muut seurapiirit seuraavat ruhtinaan kohtaloa ristiriitaisten huhujen ja monimutkaisten ihmissuhdekiemuroiden keskellä.",{"number":172,"title":173,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":174,"bookId":175,"genreRaw":45,"genre":14,"themes":176,"origin":177,"language":19,"yearPublished":141,"yearPublishedTranslation":142,"wordCount":178,"charCount":179,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":180,"gutenbergSubjects":181,"gutenbergCategories":187,"gutenbergSummary":188,"gutenbergTranslators":189,"gutenbergDownloadCount":191,"aiDescription":192},778,"Pelaaja","778-dostojevski-f-m-pelaaja","778__Dostojevski_F._M.__Pelaaja",[],[18],33053,213183,49110,[182,183,184,185,150,186],"Chance -- Fiction","Families -- Fiction","Gamblers -- Fiction","Gambling -- Fiction","Russians -- Germany -- Fiction",[33,34],"\"Pelaaja\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a short novel completed in 1866. Set in a German casino town, it follows Alexei Ivanovich, a tutor to a debt-ridden Russian family desperately awaiting a wealthy aunt's inheritance. Alexei becomes entangled in their schemes while hopelessly devoted to Polina, the General's stepdaughter who treats him with cruel indifference. When the aunt arrives and succumbs to gambling fever herself, the fragile hopes of everyone unravel. The novel reflects Dostoyevsky's own addiction to roulette and the destructive power of obsession. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[190],"Pispa, Hanna",277,"Romaani kuvaa nuoren kotiopettajan elämää saksalaisessa kylpyläkaupungissa, jossa hän tempautuu mukaan venäläisen seurueen uhkapelien ja ihmissuhdesotkujen pyörteisiin. Teos tarkastelee pelihimon hallitsematonta luonnetta ja ihmisten välisiä riippuvuussuhteita rulettipöytien äärellä.",{"number":194,"title":195,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":196,"bookId":197,"genreRaw":45,"genre":14,"themes":198,"origin":199,"language":19,"yearPublished":48,"yearPublishedTranslation":200,"wordCount":201,"charCount":202,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":203,"gutenbergSubjects":204,"gutenbergCategories":205,"gutenbergSummary":206,"gutenbergTranslators":207,"gutenbergDownloadCount":208,"aiDescription":209},415,"Valkoisia öitä","415-dostojevski-f-m-valkoisia-oita","415__Dostojevski_F._M.__Valkoisia_öitä",[],[18],1896,13921,85784,27319,[90],[33,34],"\"Valkoisia öitä\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a novella written in the late 19th century. This work explores themes of loneliness, love, and the profound complexities of human emotions through the eyes of an unnamed narrator. The story revolves around his experiences and reflections during a series of solitary nights in St. Petersburg, leading to an unexpected encounter with a mysterious young woman named Nastjenka.  The beginning of the novella introduces a deeply introspective narrator who grapples with his profound loneliness as he observes the vibrant life of St. Petersburg around him while feeling entirely disconnected from it. He reflects on the absence of familiar faces and the empty streets that seem to echo his solitude. As he wanders through the city, he encounters Nastjenka, a young woman who is visibly distressed, and the narrator's instinct to approach her leads to a heartfelt interaction. This chance meeting ignites a mixture of hope and hesitation as he navigates his feelings towards her and contemplates the possibility of connection, posing the central conflict of the narrative: the struggle between the desire for companionship and the fear of vulnerability. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],319,"Dostojevskin varhaistuotantoon kuuluva sentimentaalinen romaani kertoo yksinäisestä uneksijasta, joka kohtaa Pietarin valkoisissa öissä nuoren Nastjenkan. Neljän yön aikana he jakavat elämäntarinansa, toiveensa ja pettymyksensä, kunnes todellisuus ja menneisyys puuttuvat hetkelliseen onneen.",{"number":211,"title":212,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":213,"bookId":214,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":215,"origin":216,"language":19,"yearPublished":68,"yearPublishedTranslation":69,"wordCount":217,"charCount":218,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":219,"gutenbergSubjects":220,"gutenbergCategories":224,"gutenbergSummary":225,"gutenbergTranslators":226,"gutenbergDownloadCount":228,"aiDescription":229},2952,"Idiootti III","2952-dostojevski-f-m-idiootti-iii","2952__Dostojevski_F._M.__Idiootti_III",[],[18],83114,514502,74107,[221,222,30,223],"Nihilism -- Fiction","Political fiction","Terrorists -- Russia -- Fiction",[33,34],"\"Riivaajat 3/3\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a novel written in the late 19th century. This intricate work continues the exploration of social, psychological, and political themes that permeate Dostoyevsky's oeuvre, particularly focusing on the moral dilemmas faced by individuals and the chaotic interplay of societal forces. Central to this narrative is the character of Julija Mihailovna, as her plans for a grand celebration unfold amidst underlying tensions and potential scandal.  At the start of the novel, the scene is set for a significant festive event organized by Julija Mihailovna, despite an atmosphere charged with ambiguity and cynicism among the attendees. The narrative intricately weaves through the expectations of the guests, the chaos of their interactions, and the tension building around Julija, whose lack of awareness of the brewing discontent underscores the disconnect between her ambitions and the underlying social reality. As the celebration begins, various societal types are drawn to the occasion, leading to a palpable sense of anticipation, yet also foreshadowing impending disruption marked by humorous exchanges and critical commentary on the behaviors exhibited by the attendees. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[227],"Pekari, Ida",320,"Dostojevskin klassikkoromaani kertoo hyväsydämisestä ja epilepsiaa sairastavasta ruhtinas Myškinistä, joka palaa Sveitsistä Pietarin seurapiireihin. Teos käsittelee hyvyyden ja viattomuuden kohtaamista ahneuden, intohimojen ja säädyllisyyden vaatimusten keskellä.",{"number":231,"title":232,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":233,"bookId":234,"genreRaw":45,"genre":14,"themes":235,"origin":236,"language":19,"yearPublished":237,"yearPublishedTranslation":238,"wordCount":239,"charCount":240,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":241,"gutenbergSubjects":242,"gutenbergCategories":243,"gutenbergSummary":244,"gutenbergTranslators":245,"gutenbergDownloadCount":246,"aiDescription":247},1295,"Sorrettuja ja solvaistuja","1295-dostojevski-f-m-sorrettuja-ja-solvaistuja","1295__Dostojevski_F._M.__Sorrettuja_ja_solvaistuja",[],[18],1861,1906,112299,679231,52005,[90],[33,34],"\"Sorrettuja ja solvaistuja: Romaani\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story introduces us to a protagonist who is navigating the struggles of existence, including sickness and the search for a suitable living space in a city filled with unfamiliar characters. The book likely explores themes of social alienation, human connection, and the emotional turbulence of its main character.  The opening of the novel presents a poignant scene where the protagonist, suffering from illness, reflects on his life while searching for a new home. He observes a mysterious old man and his dog, both embodying the harsh realities of life, which evokes a spectrum of emotions in him—from discomfort and curiosity to compassion. The old man's peculiar presence at a local tavern captures the attention of the protagonist and eventually leads to a heart-wrenching moment when he discovers the man’s distress as he realizes the death of his dog. This opening sets the tone for a narrative steeped in the complexities of human emotions and the interplay of fate and circumstance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],234,"Pietariin sijoittuva romaani seuraa nuorta kirjailijaa, joka tempautuu mukaan kahden suvun välisiin riitoihin ja onnettomiin rakkaustarinoihin. Teos tarkastelee köyhyyttä, ylpeyttä ja anteeksiantoa 1800-luvun suurkaupungin sosiaalisten epäkohtien keskellä.",{"number":249,"title":250,"author":251,"authorBirth":252,"authorDeath":253,"slug":254,"bookId":255,"genreRaw":45,"genre":14,"themes":256,"origin":258,"language":19,"yearPublished":259,"yearPublishedTranslation":260,"wordCount":261,"charCount":262,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":263,"gutenbergSubjects":264,"gutenbergCategories":267,"gutenbergSummary":269,"gutenbergTranslators":270,"gutenbergDownloadCount":272,"aiDescription":273},1455,"Riita","Gogol, Nikolai",1809,1852,"1455-gogol-nikolai-riita","1455__Gogol_Nikolai__Riita",[257],"huumori",[18],1834,1912,13229,87538,53660,[265,266,54,90],"Interpersonal conflict -- Fiction","Male friendship -- Fiction",[268,33,34],"Humour","\"Riita: Kertomus siitä, kuinka Ivan Ivanovitsh ja Ivan Nikiforovitsh…\" by Nikolai Gogol is a humorous tale published in 1835. Two neighboring landowners in a small Ukrainian town are the best of friends until a petty dispute over a rifle leads to a bitter feud. What begins with an insult escalates into lawsuits, sabotage, and stubborn pride that consumes both men for years. This grotesque yet realistic story explores how small grievances can destroy lifelong friendships and trap people in endless cycles of resentment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[271],"Silvanto, Reino",305,"Gogolin humoristinen kertomus kuvaa kahden erottamattoman ystävyksen turhanpäiväistä riitaa, joka paisuu elinikäiseksi oikeustaisteluksi. Mirgorodin pikkukaupunkiin sijoittuva tarina tarkastelee ihmisluonnon pikkumaisuutta ja itsepäisyyttä satiirisella otteella.",{"number":275,"title":276,"author":251,"authorBirth":252,"authorDeath":253,"slug":277,"bookId":278,"genreRaw":45,"genre":14,"themes":279,"origin":280,"language":19,"yearPublished":281,"yearPublishedTranslation":282,"wordCount":283,"charCount":284,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":285,"gutenbergSubjects":286,"gutenbergCategories":289,"gutenbergSummary":291,"gutenbergTranslators":292,"gutenbergDownloadCount":294,"aiDescription":295},799,"Taras Bulba","799-gogol-nikolai-taras-bulba","799__Gogol_Nikolai__Taras_Bulba",[],[17,18],1835,1913,29064,190975,48679,[287,288],"Cossacks -- Fiction","Ukraine -- Fiction",[32,290,33,34],"Historical Novels","\"Taras Bulba: Kertomus kasakkavallan mahtavuuden ajoilta\" by Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol is a novel written in the early 19th century. This story explores the life of the fierce and traditional Ukrainian Cossack leader, Taras Bulba, and his relationship with his two sons, Ostap and Andrei, as they prepare for life in the military and the challenges of their time. The novel delves into themes of honor, camaraderie, and the complexities of familial bonds amidst the backdrop of conflict and cultural identity.  At the start of the novel, Taras Bulba warmly greets his sons upon their return from the Kiovan academy, engaging in a playful yet competitive spirit that quickly escalates into a mock fight, showcasing his robust, warrior-like nature. The scene shifts to Taras's determination to prepare his sons for a life of Cossack valor, dismissing their formal education in favor of traditional warrior training. Amidst their playful banter, the narrative emphasizes the tension between the boys and their mother, who fears for their safety as they are soon to be sent to the Sjetsh, the Cossack military settlement. This opening sets the stage for a tale rich in themes of identity, the lure of a warrior's life, and the impending conflict with enemies such as the Tatars, hinting at the journey and trials that await the family. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[293],"Halonen, J. A.",328,"Historiallinen pienoisromaani kertoo vanhasta kasakkapäälliköstä ja hänen kahdesta pojastaan, jotka palaavat opinnoistaan kotiin ja lähtevät isänsä mukaan sotaan puolalaisia vastaan. Teos kuvaa kasakoiden elämäntapaa, kunniakäsityksiä ja traagisia perhesuhteita 1600-luvun Ukrainassa.",{"number":297,"title":298,"author":251,"authorBirth":252,"authorDeath":253,"slug":299,"bookId":300,"genreRaw":45,"genre":14,"themes":301,"origin":305,"language":19,"yearPublished":281,"yearPublishedTranslation":306,"wordCount":307,"charCount":308,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":309,"gutenbergSubjects":310,"gutenbergCategories":315,"gutenbergSummary":318,"gutenbergTranslators":319,"gutenbergDownloadCount":320,"aiDescription":321},1283,"Demonien ruhtinatar","1283-gogol-nikolai-demonien-ruhtinatar","1283__Gogol_Nikolai__Demonien_ruhtinatar",[257,302,303,304],"kansanperinne","tieteisfiktio","fantasia",[18],1914,10534,69164,51729,[311,312,313,314],"Horror tales","Russia -- Fiction","Wake services -- Russia -- Fiction","Witches -- Fiction",[268,316,33,34,317],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","Science-Fiction & Fantasy","\"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":323,"title":324,"author":251,"authorBirth":252,"authorDeath":253,"slug":325,"bookId":326,"genreRaw":45,"genre":14,"themes":327,"origin":328,"language":19,"yearPublished":329,"yearPublishedTranslation":330,"wordCount":331,"charCount":332,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":333,"gutenbergSubjects":334,"gutenbergCategories":338,"gutenbergSummary":339,"gutenbergTranslators":340,"gutenbergDownloadCount":342,"aiDescription":343},964,"Kuolleet sielut","964-gogol-nikolai-kuolleet-sielut","964__Gogol_Nikolai__Kuolleet_sielut",[],[17,18],1842,1882,73209,464754,49404,[335,30,336,337],"Humorous stories","Satire","Swindlers and swindling -- Russia -- Fiction",[32,33,34],"\"Kuolleet sielut\" by Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol is a novel written in the early 19th century. The story follows the character Pavel Ivanovitsh Tshitshikow, a mysterious gentleman who arrives in a provincial town and engages with various local officials, hinting at a deeper, ulterior motive behind his visits. The novel explores themes of social status, human folly, and the bureaucracy of Russian society at the time.  At the start of the narrative, Tshitshikow arrives in the town in a modest carriage, drawing little attention, and settles into a rather ordinary inn. As he interacts with the innkeeper, his peculiar inquiries about local officials and landowners throughout his meals suggest a hidden agenda. His visiting various offices and engaging flattering conversations sets the tone for his character as an astute observer capable of ingratiating himself with the townspeople. This opening introduces readers to the intricacies of society and the nuanced relationships that will unfold as Tshitshikow's true intentions gradually become clearer. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[341],"Suomalainen, Samuli",301,"Satiirinen romaani seuraa arvoituksellista Tšitšikovia, joka kiertää Venäjän maaseutua ostaen tilanomistajilta luetteloissa vielä elävinä näkyviä kuolleita maaorjia. Teos tarkastelee venäläistä yhteiskuntaa, byrokratiaa ja ihmisluonnon heikkouksia huumorin ja terävän havainnointikyvyn kautta.",{"number":345,"title":346,"author":251,"authorBirth":252,"authorDeath":253,"slug":347,"bookId":348,"genreRaw":45,"genre":349,"themes":350,"origin":351,"language":19,"yearPublished":329,"yearPublishedTranslation":352,"wordCount":353,"charCount":354,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":355,"gutenbergSubjects":356,"gutenbergCategories":358,"gutenbergSummary":360,"gutenbergTranslators":361,"gutenbergDownloadCount":363,"aiDescription":364},1276,"Viitta","1276-gogol-nikolai-viitta","1276__Gogol_Nikolai__Viitta","novelli",[],[18],1909,9529,63196,51747,[54,357],"Short stories, Russian -- Translations into Finnish",[34,359],"Short Stories","\"Viitta: Kertomus\" by Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol is a short story written in the early 19th century. The narrative centers on the life of a minor bureaucrat named Akaaki Akaakievitsch, who is portrayed as an unremarkable and modest government clerk. Through Satirical elements, the work explores themes of social class, human suffering, and the mundane yet cruel reality of bureaucratic life.  The opening of the story introduces Akaaki Akaakievitsch, detailing his background and current position as a copyist in an unspecified government office. It describes his physical appearance and character traits, which include shyness and a strong commitment to his job, as he diligently works in a world that largely ignores him. The story presents a glimpse into his life, showcasing the cruelty and apathy he faces from his colleagues who mock him for his old and worn outer garment, a \"viitta\" (overcoat). As his struggles unfold, a deep sense of pity for his character is evoked, setting the stage for the larger narrative on his quest for dignity and respect amidst an indifferent bureaucratic system. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[362],"Jalkanen, Huugo",302,"Venäläisen realismin klassikkonovelli kertoo vähäpätöisestä pietarilaisesta virkamiehestä, Akaaki Akaakievitshista, jonka elämän suureksi tavoitteeksi muodostuu uuden viitan hankkiminen. Teos yhdistää tragikomiikkaa ja purevaa satiiria kuvatessaan yksilön kohtaloa byrokraattisessa ja välinpitämättömässä yhteiskunnassa.",{"number":366,"title":367,"author":251,"authorBirth":252,"authorDeath":253,"slug":368,"bookId":369,"genreRaw":370,"genre":371,"themes":372,"origin":373,"language":19,"yearPublished":374,"yearPublishedTranslation":330,"wordCount":375,"charCount":376,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":377,"gutenbergSubjects":378,"gutenbergCategories":382,"gutenbergSummary":384,"gutenbergTranslators":385,"gutenbergDownloadCount":387,"aiDescription":388},1270,"Reviisori","1270-gogol-nikolai-reviisori","1270__Gogol_Nikolai__Reviisori","Huvinäytelmä viidessä näytöksessä","naytelma",[257],[18],1836,21907,139219,51625,[379,380,381],"Comedy plays","Russia -- Social life and customs -- Drama","Russian drama -- Translations into Finnish",[268,383,34],"Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Reviisori: Huvinäytelmä viidessä näytöksessä\" by Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol is a satirical play written in the early 19th century. The work critiques bureaucratic corruption and the absurdities of provincial life in Russia, centering around the sudden arrival of a government inspector, creating panic among local officials. The play's main character, Hlestakov, is a lowly civil servant mistaken for the inspector, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings.  The opening of the play introduces a group of government officials in a provincial town who are thrown into disarray upon hearing that a reviser (inspector) is coming to assess their conduct is coming incognito. The city manager, Päällikkö, shares a letter hinting at this inspector's impending arrival, provoking fear among the officials about the state of their corrupt activities. As they discuss the shocking news, their incompetence and anxiety reveal the pervasive corruption within their ranks, setting the stage for the ensuing chaos that Hlestakov will bring with his arrival. The biting humor and vivid characterization indicate a rich exploration of societal flaws that will unfold throughout the play. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[386],"Hjelt, August",291,"Gogolin satiirinen komedia sijoittuu venäläiseen pikkukaupunkiin, jonka korruptoituneet virkamiehet säikähtävät uutista tarkastajan saapumisesta. He luulevat varatonta matkustajaa korkeaksi virkamieheksi, mikä johtaa väärinkäsitysten ja lahjonnan sarjaan.",{"number":390,"title":391,"author":251,"authorBirth":252,"authorDeath":253,"slug":392,"bookId":393,"genreRaw":45,"genre":349,"themes":394,"origin":395,"language":19,"yearPublished":374,"yearPublishedTranslation":396,"wordCount":397,"charCount":398,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":399,"gutenbergSubjects":400,"gutenbergCategories":403,"gutenbergSummary":404,"gutenbergTranslators":405,"gutenbergDownloadCount":406,"aiDescription":407},1328,"Nenä","1328-gogol-nikolai-nena","1328__Gogol_Nikolai__Nenä",[257],[18],1883,6925,44617,52496,[401,54,90,402],"Nose -- Fiction","Saint Petersburg (Russia) -- Officials and employees -- Fiction",[268,34,359],"\"Nenä\" by Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol is a satirical short story written in the early 19th century. The narrative explores themes of identity and social status through absurdity, revolving around a man who unexpectedly loses his nose, which then takes on a life of its own as it masquerades as a government official. The story is a critique of the bureaucratic nature of society and the importance of appearances.  The plot follows Major Kovalev who wakes up one morning to find that his nose has vanished. Confounded, he soon discovers that his nose is walking around town, dressed as a high-ranking official. In a desperate attempt to reclaim his lost appendage, Kovalev embarks on a humorous and absurd quest, encountering various characters and revealing the absurdities of social status. Gogol's tale uses this bizarre premise to comment on vanity, the superficiality of social hierarchies, and the individual's struggle against societal norms, ultimately reflecting broader truths about human nature and identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],278,"Absurdi satiiri kertoo pietarilaisesta virkamiehestä, jonka nenä katoaa ja alkaa elää itsenäistä elämää korkea-arvoisena valtioneuvoksena. Tarina seuraa hämmentyneen omistajan yrityksiä palauttaa karkuteillä oleva ruumiinosansa takaisin kasvoilleen.",{"number":409,"title":410,"author":251,"authorBirth":252,"authorDeath":253,"slug":411,"bookId":412,"genreRaw":413,"genre":371,"themes":414,"origin":415,"language":19,"yearPublished":329,"yearPublishedTranslation":416,"wordCount":417,"charCount":418,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":419,"gutenbergSubjects":420,"gutenbergCategories":422,"gutenbergSummary":423,"gutenbergTranslators":424,"gutenbergDownloadCount":320,"aiDescription":426},1318,"Naimapuuhat","1318-gogol-nikolai-naimapuuhat","1318__Gogol_Nikolai__Naimapuuhat","2-näytöksinen huvinäytelmä",[257],[18],1911,12732,76903,52193,[421,381],"Russia -- Drama",[268,383,34],"\"Naimapuuhat: 2-näytöksinen huvinäytelmä\" by Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol is a two-act comedy written in the early 19th century. This work presents a humorous exploration of courtship and marriage through a collection of eccentric characters navigating the complexities of relationships. The main character, Podkolesin, is a hesitant suitor grappling with the idea of marriage, reflecting the social norms and expectations of his era.  The opening of the play introduces Podkolesin, a somewhat indecisive bachelor who is contemplating the prospect of marriage whilst lounging in his room. He is visited by his friend Stepan and the matchmaker Fjokla, who pressure him to consider wedlock seriously. Podkolesin appears both anxious and self-reflective, revealing his extroverted thoughts about the qualities of a potential bride, Agafja Tihonovna. The dialogue captures the playful banter concerning his preparations for marriage, setting the tone for the comedic exploration of social expectations surrounding romance. The beginning hints at the amusing mishaps and social commentary that will unfold as the narrative progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[425],"Repo, K.","Gogolin kaksinäytöksinen komedia kuvaa hovineuvos Podkolesinin päättämättömyyttä avioliiton kynnyksellä. Naittaja-ämmän ja ystävän ponnisteluista huolimatta sulhasen pelko sitoutumista kohtaan johtaa hupaisaan lopputulokseen Pietarin seurapiirien liepeillä.",{"number":428,"title":429,"author":430,"authorBirth":431,"authorDeath":432,"slug":433,"bookId":434,"genreRaw":435,"genre":14,"themes":436,"origin":437,"language":19,"yearPublished":438,"yearPublishedTranslation":49,"wordCount":439,"charCount":440,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":441,"gutenbergSubjects":442,"gutenbergCategories":443,"gutenbergSummary":444,"gutenbergTranslators":445,"gutenbergDownloadCount":342,"aiDescription":447},1002,"Herra Oblomov","Gontsharov, Ivan",1812,1891,"1002-gontsharov-ivan-herra-oblomov","1002__Gontsharov_Ivan__Herra_Oblomov","Romaani maaorjuuden ajoilta",[],[18],1859,166821,1022304,48764,[30],[33,34],"\"Herra Oblomov: Romaani maaorjuuden ajoilta\" by Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov is a novel first published in 1859. The story follows Ilya Ilyich Oblomov, a young Russian nobleman who embodies extreme sloth and inaction. Unable to leave his bed or make decisions, Oblomov drifts through life while his friend Stoltz attempts to rouse him. A romance with Olga offers hope, but Oblomov's apathy proves too powerful. This satirical portrait of paralysis and wasted potential became a defining work of nineteenth-century Russian literature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[446],"Kianto, Ilmari","Romaani kertoo saamattomasta venäläisestä aatelismiehestä, joka viettää suurimman osan ajastaan vuoteessa kykenemättä tarttumaan toimeen. Teos seuraa herra Oblomovin yrityksiä muuttaa elämäänsä ystävän kannustamana ja rakkauden voimalla, mutta lopulta mukavuudenhalu ja päättämättömyys ohjaavat hänen kohtaloaan.",{"number":449,"title":450,"author":430,"authorBirth":431,"authorDeath":432,"slug":451,"bookId":452,"genreRaw":453,"genre":14,"themes":454,"origin":455,"language":19,"yearPublished":456,"yearPublishedTranslation":457,"wordCount":458,"charCount":459,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":460,"gutenbergSubjects":461,"gutenbergCategories":462,"gutenbergSummary":463,"gutenbergTranslators":464,"gutenbergDownloadCount":465,"aiDescription":466},1397,"Tavallinen juttu I","1397-gontsharov-ivan-tavallinen-juttu-i","1397__Gontsharov_Ivan__Tavallinen_juttu_I","Kaksiosainen romaani",[],[18],1847,1889,42653,253863,53055,[312,90],[33,34],"\"Tavallinen juttu I\" by Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov is a two-part novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds primarily in Gratshahin village and centers around Anna Pavlovna Adujeva, a somewhat distressed landowner, and her son, Aleksander Feodoritsh, as they prepare for his departure to St. Petersburg. The narrative explores themes of maternal love, the challenges of approaching adulthood, and societal expectations.  The opening portion introduces readers to a bustling household preparing for the significant event of Aleksander's departure to serve in Petersburg. Anna Pavlovna is emotionally strained as she navigates her feelings about sending her only son away, while various servants demonstrate their own anxieties regarding the change. Aleksander, seemingly caught between the affections of his mother and the allure of broader prospects, reflects on his sheltered life and the unknowns that lie ahead. The scene is enriched by interactions between characters, highlighting their relationships and the emotional weight of farewells, setting the stage for the challenges and evolutions that will unfold throughout the novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],248,"Gontsharovin esikoisromaani seuraa nuoren Aleksander Adujevin muuttoa maaseudulta Pietariin. Teos kuvaa idealistisen nuorukaisen ja hänen kyynisen setänsä välistä maailmankatsomuksellista eroa sekä Aleksanderin vähittäistä sopeutumista suurkaupungin realiteetteihin.",{"number":468,"title":469,"author":430,"authorBirth":431,"authorDeath":432,"slug":470,"bookId":471,"genreRaw":453,"genre":14,"themes":472,"origin":473,"language":19,"yearPublished":456,"yearPublishedTranslation":457,"wordCount":474,"charCount":475,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":476,"gutenbergSubjects":477,"gutenbergCategories":478,"gutenbergSummary":479,"gutenbergTranslators":480,"gutenbergDownloadCount":481,"aiDescription":482},1398,"Tavallinen juttu II","1398-gontsharov-ivan-tavallinen-juttu-ii","1398__Gontsharov_Ivan__Tavallinen_juttu_II",[],[18],49806,303835,53056,[312,90],[33,34],"\"Tavallinen juttu II\" by Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov is a two-part novel written in the late 19th century. The story explores complex emotional themes, primarily through the character of Aleksander, who grapples with disillusionment in love and friendship. As he reflects on his past disappointments, the narrative unfolds the intricate dynamics between him, his aunt Lisaveta Aleksandrowna, and his uncle Piotr Ivanitsh, providing a deep psychological exploration of relationships and societal norms.  The opening of the novel introduces us to Aleksander, who is still reeling from emotional turmoil a year after significant events detailed in the first volume. He expresses a cynical view of love, reflecting on the apparent insincerity around him, particularly in his interactions with Nadinka and other figures from his past. Lisaveta listens patiently to Aleksander's lamentations while subtly probing the depths of his understanding of love and friendship. Through their conversations, the complexities of human emotions emerge, revealing Aleksander’s struggle with his ideals versus the perceived superficiality of those around him, setting the stage for his ongoing inner conflict and character development throughout the novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],252,"Goncharovin esikoisromaani kertoo nuoresta Aleksanderista, joka muuttaa maaseudulta Pietariin täynnä idealistisia odotuksia. Kaupungissa hän kohtaa kyynisen ja käytännöllisen setänsä, jonka vaikutuksesta nuoren miehen haaveet murtuvat ja hän muuttuu vähitellen itsekin osaksi arkista todellisuutta. Teos on tarkkanäköinen kuvaus ihmisluonteen ja aatteiden muuttumisesta.",{"number":484,"title":485,"author":486,"authorBirth":164,"authorDeath":487,"slug":488,"bookId":489,"genreRaw":45,"genre":14,"themes":490,"origin":491,"language":19,"yearPublished":492,"yearPublishedTranslation":260,"wordCount":493,"charCount":494,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":495,"gutenbergSubjects":496,"gutenbergCategories":497,"gutenbergSummary":498,"gutenbergTranslators":499,"gutenbergDownloadCount":363,"aiDescription":500},1435,"Konovalov","Gorki, Maksim",1936,"1435-gorki-maksim-konovalov","1435__Gorki_Maksim__Konovalov",[],[18],1897,16614,105500,53410,[90],[33,34],"\"Konovalov\" by Maksim Gorky is a short story written in 1897. The narrator recalls his time working alongside Konovalov, a talented baker with a restless spirit who cannot maintain a stable life. Despite his skills and good intentions, Konovalov is periodically overcome by an urge to abandon everything for drinking and wandering. Through their friendship, philosophical discussions, and encounters with society's outcasts, the story explores one man's struggle with inner demons and his inability to find peace in ordinary existence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],"Kertoja lukee sanomalehdestä entisen työtoverinsa Konovalovin itsemurhasta ja alkaa muistella heidän yhteistä aikaansa leipomossa. Teos kuvaa mietiskelevää ja vaiteliasta miestä, jonka elämää leimaavat irtolaisuus, sisäinen levottomuus ja lopulta mielen synkkyys.",96,1,24]