[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fuW1T8VvZle2ijO3DlIKF50KyddBkx-0aFOIJ7w8HaBE":3},{"items":4,"total":498,"page":499,"pageSize":500},[5,33,57,77,100,120,142,168,187,207,228,251,271,293,309,329,343,360,377,400,424,440,456,480],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":26,"gutenbergSummary":29,"gutenbergTranslators":30,"gutenbergDownloadCount":31,"aiDescription":32},346,"Elias Lönnrot","Ahlqvist, August",1826,1889,"346-ahlqvist-august-elias-lonnrot-biografiskt-utkast","346__Ahlqvist_August__Elias_Lönnrot_biografiskt_utkast","Biografiskt utkast","muistelmat",[],[],"sv",1884,null,12214,63250,false,45000,[25],"Lönnrot, Elias, 1802-1884",[27,28],"Biographies","History - Other","\"Elias Lönnrotin nuoruuden ajoilta Laukon kartanossa\" by Emil Fredrik Nervander is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book chronicles the early life and experiences of Elias Lönnrot, a key figure in Finnish literature, focusing on his time spent at Lauko Manor. It explores the influence of the Törngren family, particularly Professor Juhana Agapetus Törngren and his wife Eeva, on Lönnrot's development as a scholar and collector of Finnish folklore.  At the start of the work, the author expresses gratitude to Adolf Törngren for providing letters and notes that are central to the narrative. The setting is established at Lauko Manor, noted for its serene environment and rich history. Readers are introduced to Juhana Törngren, a former soldier turned professor who becomes a significant mentor to Lönnrot. As Lönnrot navigates his challenging early years, he becomes a home tutor for the Törngren children, particularly focusing on Kaarlo Vilho, a boy with a troubled background. The narrative sets the stage for Lönnrot's transformative journey, highlighting key interactions and relationships that shape his future contributions to literature and culture. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],348,"August Ahlqvistin laatima elämäkerrallinen luonnos Elias Lönnrotista perustuu muistopuheeseen, jonka tekijä piti Helsingin yliopistossa toukokuussa 1884. Kirjoitus tarjoaa tiiviin kuvauksen Lönnrotin elämäntyöstä ja persoonallisuudesta pian suurmiehen kuoleman jälkeen.",{"number":34,"title":35,"author":36,"authorBirth":37,"authorDeath":38,"slug":39,"bookId":40,"genreRaw":19,"genre":14,"themes":41,"origin":42,"language":17,"yearPublished":43,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":44,"charCount":45,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":46,"gutenbergSubjects":47,"gutenbergCategories":50,"gutenbergSummary":52,"gutenbergTranslators":53,"gutenbergDownloadCount":55,"aiDescription":56},1478,"Noveller och skizzer","Alfthan, Johannes",1830,1893,"1478-alfthan-johannes-noveller-och-skizzer","1478__Alfthan_Johannes__Noveller_och_skizzer",[],[],1870,49079,240110,26546,[48,49],"Fiction","Short stories",[27,51],"Short Stories","\"Noveller\" by Minna Canth is a collection of stories written in the late 19th century. The work showcases the author's keen observations on social issues, particularly those related to women's roles in society, reflecting her commitment to feminist ideals and her personal life experiences. The protagonist appears to draw from Canth's own journey, navigating the challenges of societal expectations, personal aspirations, and familial responsibilities.  At the start of \"Noveller,\" the tone is set through Minna Canth's autobiography, which delves into her upbringing and formative years, revealing her intellect and ambitions from a young age. The initial stories introduce characters like Emmi, a young maid, who struggles with her demanding responsibilities and the pressures of her environment, hinting at deeper themes of class disparity and personal sacrifice. These opening passages not only flesh out Canth's life and the pressures she faced as a woman writer but also establish a narrative foundation that explores struggles for identity, ambition, and social reform in a patriarchal society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[54],"Lindberg, Hanna",320,"Kokoelma lyhytproosaa ja matkakuvauksia, jotka sijoittuvat muun muassa Ahvenanmaalle, Viipuriin, Laatokan rannoille sekä Puolaan ja Venäjälle. Teos sisältää historiallisia havaintoja 1800-luvun puolivälin matkoilta ja elämästä eri puolilla Pohjois-Eurooppaa, yhdistäen kaunokirjallisia kerrontatapoja omakohtaisiin muistoihin.",{"number":58,"title":59,"author":36,"authorBirth":37,"authorDeath":38,"slug":60,"bookId":61,"genreRaw":62,"genre":63,"themes":64,"origin":65,"language":17,"yearPublished":66,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":67,"charCount":68,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":69,"gutenbergSubjects":70,"gutenbergCategories":72,"gutenbergSummary":73,"gutenbergTranslators":74,"gutenbergDownloadCount":75,"aiDescription":76},1030,"Molnbilder","1030-alfthan-johannes-molnbilder","1030__Alfthan_Johannes__Molnbilder","Dikter","runous",[],[],1853,17092,72770,49047,[71],"Poetry",[71],"\"Molnbilder: Dikter\" by Johannes Alfthan is a collection of poetry written in the mid-19th century. This work contains a variety of poetic pieces that seemingly explore themes of love, loss, nature, and human emotion. The poems likely reflect Alfthan's introspective views on life, relationships, and the beauty of the world around him.  At the start of this collection, the poems introduce readers to the emotional depth characteristic of the author's style. The first poem, \"Menniskans Brud,\" sets a tone of reverence for love, portraying a bride who brings joy that eclipses sorrow and doubt. As the narrative continues, it introduces a character named Italine, who appears in multiple poems, suggesting a connection with the speaker that hints at themes of longing and exploration—both of personal feelings and the broader human experience. The opening sets a reflective tone, drawing readers into a lyrical journey through the myriad emotions tied to the human condition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],165,"Ruotsinkielinen runokokoelma koostuu vuosina 1850–1852 kirjoitetuista säkeistä. Runot käsittelevät muun muassa kaipuuta, unelmia ja luontoa. Kokoelma sisältää myös paikallisia aiheita, kuten Viipuriin ja Imatraan sijoittuvia runoja.",{"number":78,"title":79,"author":80,"authorBirth":19,"authorDeath":19,"slug":81,"bookId":82,"genreRaw":19,"genre":83,"themes":84,"origin":86,"language":17,"yearPublished":87,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":88,"charCount":89,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":90,"gutenbergSubjects":91,"gutenbergCategories":93,"gutenbergSummary":96,"gutenbergTranslators":97,"gutenbergDownloadCount":98,"aiDescription":99},2302,"Afrikanska reseminnen","Alfthan, G.E. von (ft. 1890)","2302-alfthan-g-e-vvon-afrikanska-reseminnen","2302__Alfthan_G._E._vvon__Afrikanska_reseminnen","tietokirja",[85],"seikkailu",[],1892,50739,251732,62623,[92],"Africa -- Description and travel",[94,95],"Adventure","Travel Writing","\"Afrikanska reseminnen: äfventyr och intryck från en utflykt till de svartes Världsdel\" by G. E. v. Alfthan is a travel memoir written in the late 19th century. The book chronicles the author's adventures and observations during his journey to Africa, exploring themes of culture, geography, and personal reflection. It offers insights into the experiences and challenges faced by the author as he navigates through various regions of the African continent.  The opening of the memoir sets the stage for a personal recounting of the author's travels, beginning with his reflections on his past adventures, including time spent in various locations around the world. He describes his transition from a comfortable life to one filled with uncertainty and challenges, driven by a sense of adventure and a desire to contribute positively to the world. His decision to embark on a journey to Africa is fueled by a mix of personal loss, a call from a friend, and a newfound sense of patriotism, hinting at his hopes of helping his fellow Finns who had emigrated. The narrative introduces the reader to his writing style, which deftly combines observational humor, cultural critique, and poignant personal anecdotes. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],201,"Suomalaisen upseerin ja seikkailijan matkakertomus Etelä-Afrikasta 1800-luvun lopulta. Teos kuvaa kirjoittajan havaintoja ja kokemuksia muun muassa Kap-siirtokunnassa, Natalissa ja Sansibarilla yhdistäen maantieteellistä tietoa, kulttuurikuvauksia ja henkilökohtaisia sattumuksia.",{"number":101,"title":102,"author":36,"authorBirth":37,"authorDeath":38,"slug":103,"bookId":104,"genreRaw":19,"genre":105,"themes":106,"origin":107,"language":17,"yearPublished":108,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":109,"charCount":110,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":111,"gutenbergSubjects":112,"gutenbergCategories":113,"gutenbergSummary":116,"gutenbergTranslators":117,"gutenbergDownloadCount":118,"aiDescription":119},1561,"En sommarsaga från Finland","1561-alfthan-johannes-en-sommarsaga-fran-finland","1561__Alfthan_Johannes__En_sommarsaga_från_Finland","romaani",[],[],1872,33436,166678,55044,[48],[114,115],"Historical Novels","Novels","\"En sommarsaga från Finland\" by Johannes Alfthan is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set against the backdrop of Finland during a time of national awakening and revolves around the experiences of a young Swedish engineer, Erik Stenrot, as he travels to Finland to understand the nation's developing identity. In addition to Erik, significant characters include his cousin Jenny and Birger Ros, a Finn who represents the complexities of Finland's struggle for self-definition in relation to its Swedish neighbors.  At the start of the narrative, Erik Stenrot bids farewell to his cousin Jenny in Stockholm as he prepares for his journey to Finland, where he hopes to study the evolving Finnish culture and society. As he departs, there is a hint of tension in their relationship, particularly as Jenny herself is planning a journey \"inkognito\" to an unspecified destination, leaving Erik curious yet somewhat neglected. The opening chapters present a lively dialogue between Erik and his acquaintances, alongside reflections on Finnish nationalism and the societal changes occurring in the region, setting the stage for deeper explorations of identity, cultural conflicts, and personal relationships throughout the novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],229,"Ruotsinkielinen romaani sijoittuu 1800-luvun Suomeen ja kuvaa kehittyvän kansakunnan vaiheita. Kertomus kuljettaa lukijan Imatran maisemiin ja suomalaiseen erämaahan käsitellen samalla aikakauden yhteiskunnallisia keskusteluja, kuten fennomaniaa ja suhdetta Ruotsiin.",{"number":121,"title":122,"author":123,"authorBirth":19,"authorDeath":19,"slug":124,"bookId":125,"genreRaw":19,"genre":63,"themes":126,"origin":127,"language":17,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":129,"charCount":130,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":131,"gutenbergSubjects":132,"gutenbergCategories":135,"gutenbergSummary":137,"gutenbergTranslators":138,"gutenbergDownloadCount":140,"aiDescription":141},1461,"Anakreons sånger","Anakreon (n. 570-500 e.Kr.)","1461-anacreon-anakreons-sanger","1461__Anacreon__Anakreons_sånger",[],[128],"klassikot",5074,23258,53842,[133,134],"Anacreon -- Parodies, imitations, etc.","Greek poetry -- Translations into Swedish",[136,71],"Classics of Literature","\"Anakreons sånger\" by Anacreon, translated by Axel Gabriel Sjöström, is a lyrical poetry collection written in the early 19th century. The book captures the essence of love, beauty, and the joys of life through the lens of ancient Greek themes. It reflects Anacreon's focus on romantic and hedonistic pleasures, appealing to those who appreciate poetry steeped in classical themes.  The collection consists of a series of poems that celebrate love, nature, and the fleeting happiness of life. Anacreon’s verses often feature playful interactions with love and various divine beings, illustrating scenes of revelry, desire, and emotional expression. Themes of intoxication from wine and beauty are prevalent, as the speaker often engages in conversations with Eros, the god of love, and reflects on personal experiences with love and aging. Each poem threads together a vivid tapestry of imagery and emotion, inviting readers into a world where love and the beauty of life are central motifs. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[139],"Sjöström, Axel Gabriel",231,"Antiikin kreikkalaisen lyyrikon Anakreonin nimiin laitettuja runoja sisältävä kokoelma on julkaistu Axel Gabriel Sjöströmin ruotsinkielisenä käännöksenä. Teoksen säkeet ylistävät elämäniloa, rakkautta ja viiniä, ja ne edustavat tyylillisesti kepeää anakreonttista runoutta.",{"number":143,"title":144,"author":145,"authorBirth":146,"authorDeath":147,"slug":148,"bookId":149,"genreRaw":150,"genre":151,"themes":152,"origin":154,"language":17,"yearPublished":155,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":156,"charCount":157,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":158,"gutenbergSubjects":159,"gutenbergCategories":161,"gutenbergSummary":164,"gutenbergTranslators":165,"gutenbergDownloadCount":166,"aiDescription":167},1337,"Hjertesår och Hjertebalsam","Arvidsson, Adolf Ivar",1791,1858,"1337-arvidsson-a-i-hjertesar-och-hjertebalsam","1337__Arvidsson_A._I.__Hjertesår_och_Hjertebalsam","Romantisk Gråtospel i Tre Öppningar","naytelma",[153],"rakkaus",[],1819,4407,19108,52475,[160],"Drama",[162,163],"Plays/Films/Dramas","Romance","\"Hjertesår och Hjertebalsam, eller Den dygdiges Seger öfver Ödet och Döden\" by A. I. Arvidsson is a romantic tragedy written in the early 19th century. This work combines elements of drama and musical theatre, exploring themes of love, loss, and redemption through an emotional narrative and vivid character portrayals. The title suggests a focus on the healing of heartbreak and the triumph of virtue over fate and death.  The play centers around the characters Madame Pleureuse and her sisters, who are mourning the loss of their beloved Zemire. Their profound grief leads them to express sorrow and reminisce about Zemire's virtues, portraying a deep bond among the sisters. As they navigate their heartache, a mystical element enters the story when Zemire is transported to the realm of spirits and demons. A gallant French knight intervenes, seeking to rescue her from the clutches of darkness, emphasizing themes of chivalry and the fight against despair. Ultimately, the narrative weaves a tale of friendship and the endurance of love, culminating in Zemire’s return to the world, leading to moments of joy amidst sorrow, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],209,"Arvidssonin parodinen ja satiirinen säkenäytelmä on alaotsikkonsa mukaisesti ”romanttinen itkunäytelmä”. Teos pilailee aikansa sentimentaalisen draaman kustannuksella ja sijoittuu keskiaikaiseen, surun ja liioiteltujen tunteiden täyttämään tunnelmaan.",{"number":169,"title":170,"author":171,"authorBirth":172,"authorDeath":173,"slug":174,"bookId":175,"genreRaw":19,"genre":105,"themes":176,"origin":177,"language":17,"yearPublished":178,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":179,"charCount":180,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":181,"gutenbergSubjects":182,"gutenbergCategories":183,"gutenbergSummary":19,"gutenbergTranslators":184,"gutenbergDownloadCount":185,"aiDescription":186},3747,"Vindspel","Backman Sigrid",1880,1938,"3747-backman-sigrid-vindspel","3747__Backman_Sigrid__Vindspel",[],[],1913,17244,75111,78367,[],[],[],0,"Backmanin esikoisteos on pienoisromaani, jossa nuori Astri muuttaa kaupungista maalle ystäviensä luo. Tarinassa seurataan päähenkilön suhdetta luontoon, itsenäisyyden kaipuuta sekä suhtautumista kosijaansa hämäläisessä kartanomiljöössä.",{"number":188,"title":62,"author":189,"authorBirth":190,"authorDeath":191,"slug":192,"bookId":193,"genreRaw":19,"genre":63,"themes":194,"origin":195,"language":17,"yearPublished":196,"yearPublishedTranslation":197,"wordCount":198,"charCount":199,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":200,"gutenbergSubjects":201,"gutenbergCategories":203,"gutenbergSummary":19,"gutenbergTranslators":204,"gutenbergDownloadCount":205,"aiDescription":206},2264,"Baudelaire, Charles",1821,1867,"2264-baudelaire-charles-dikter","2264__Baudelaire_Charles__Dikter",[],[],1857,1895,1389,6134,77933,[202],"Swedish poetry -- 20th century",[],[],191,"Ruotsinkielinen valikoima sisältää Charles Baudelairen tunnettuja runoja, kuten ”Hymni kauneudelle” ja ”Syyslaulu”. Axel Cedercreutzin kääntämät teokset käsittelevät kaipuuta, lapsuuden viattomuutta sekä olemassaolon melankoliaa.",{"number":208,"title":209,"author":210,"authorBirth":211,"authorDeath":212,"slug":213,"bookId":214,"genreRaw":215,"genre":105,"themes":216,"origin":217,"language":17,"yearPublished":218,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":219,"charCount":220,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":221,"gutenbergSubjects":222,"gutenbergCategories":223,"gutenbergSummary":224,"gutenbergTranslators":225,"gutenbergDownloadCount":226,"aiDescription":227},1037,"Den Gamles Minnen","Berndtson, Fredrik",1820,1881,"1037-berndtson-fredrik-den-gamles-minnen","1037__Berndtson_Fredrik__Den_Gamles_Minnen","Bilder från Finska Skogsbygden",[],[],1843,10214,45277,49308,[71],[115],"\"Den Gamles Minnen: Bilder från finska skogsbygden\" by Fredrik Berndtson is a poetic exploration of life in the Finnish countryside, written in the early 19th century. This collection reflects on nostalgia, nature, and the passage of time through the lens of a traveler who encounters the stories and memories of an elder. The book likely takes place during a time when rural life was deeply connected to the cycles of nature and the changing seasons.  The narrative unfolds through various scenes that illustrate the daily lives, emotions, and traditions of the rural inhabitants. In the first vignette, the writer describes the vibrant beauty of spring and the tranquility of the Finnish landscape, evoking feelings of joy and reflection. As the journey continues, the protagonist meets different characters, including a wise old man who shares his life stories, revealing a tapestry of love, loss, and connection to the land. Themes of longing, the passage of time, and the interplay of human relationships against the backdrop of nature run throughout the book, painting a poignant portrait of life in the Finnish woods. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],240,"Runomuotoinen kertomus kuvaa elämää ja luontoa Suomen metsäseuduilla. Teos koostuu kahdeksasta kohtauksesta, joissa seurataan maaseudun tunnelmia, kosken kohinaa sekä ihmisten välisiä kohtaamisia ja kohtaloita.",{"number":229,"title":230,"author":231,"authorBirth":232,"authorDeath":66,"slug":233,"bookId":234,"genreRaw":235,"genre":151,"themes":236,"origin":238,"language":17,"yearPublished":239,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":240,"charCount":241,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":242,"gutenbergSubjects":243,"gutenbergCategories":245,"gutenbergSummary":247,"gutenbergTranslators":248,"gutenbergDownloadCount":249,"aiDescription":250},1108,"Wäinämöinen","Brakel, Gustaf Anton",1782,"1108-brakel-g-a-wainamoinen","1108__Brakel_G._A.__Wäinämöinen","Lyriskt försök i tre akter",[237],"kansanperinne",[],1829,13999,68029,50263,[244],"Finnish drama -- 19th century",[246,162],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Wäinämöinen: Lyriskt försök i tre akter\" by Gustaf Anton Brakel is a lyrical drama written in the early 19th century. The work explores themes of Finnish mythology and cultural identity, centered around the legendary figure Wäinämöinen, who is depicted as an ancient Finnish prince navigating the conflicts brought by the Swedish king Eric the Holy. This drama blends the historical and mythological elements, reflecting on the struggle for freedom against oppression.  The opening of the play introduces Wäinämöinen, his daughter Emoina, and a chorus of Finnish warriors as they prepare for a battle against their Swedish oppressors. The characters express their anguish and longing for freedom through evocative verse and cultural references, underscoring the urgent need for remembrance and action against the tyranny. As the scene unfolds, Wäinämöinen's protective instincts toward his family and homeland clash with the fierce urgency of impending conflict, highlighting themes of duty, sacrifice, and resilience amidst adversity. Emoina's feelings for a Swedish knight introduce a personal conflict that further complicates the larger narrative of national struggle, setting the stage for deeper explorations of loyalty and identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],288,"Kolminäytöksinen lyyrinen näytelmä kuvaa Väinämöistä suomalaisena ruhtinaana Ruotsin kuningas Eerik Pyhän valloitusretken aikoihin. Teos yhdistelee suomalaista kansanperinnettä ja historiallisia hahmoja kristinuskon ja pakanuuden välisessä murrosvaiheessa.",{"number":252,"title":253,"author":254,"authorBirth":255,"authorDeath":256,"slug":257,"bookId":258,"genreRaw":19,"genre":105,"themes":259,"origin":260,"language":17,"yearPublished":261,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":262,"charCount":263,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":264,"gutenbergSubjects":265,"gutenbergCategories":266,"gutenbergSummary":267,"gutenbergTranslators":268,"gutenbergDownloadCount":269,"aiDescription":270},794,"Murgrönan","Carstens, Fredrika Wilhelmina",1808,1888,"794-carstens-f-w-murgronan","794__Carstens_F._W.__Murgrönan",[],[],1840,95788,479392,46844,[48],[115],"\"Murgrönan\" by Fredrika Wilhelmina Carstens is a novel written in the early 19th century. The book follows the journey of the main character, Mathilda, as she navigates her new life after losing her parents and moving to a new place under the care of a noblewoman, Friherrinnan. The story explores themes of friendship, loss, and the pursuit of belonging.  The opening of \"Murgrönan\" sets the stage for Mathilda's emotional journey as she writes letters to her dear friend, Emilia, expressing her feelings of loneliness and longing. Through her reflections, we learn about her recent travels, the beautiful landscapes she encounters, and the people she meets, including the warm-hearted Rosa and her family. Mathilda's deep emotional connection to her lost parents remains a poignant backdrop, as she grapples with her new reality and the relationships she begins to form in a foreign environment, emphasizing both the beauty and challenges of her situation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],260,"Suomen ensimmäisenä romaanina pidetty teos on kirjemuotoon kirjoitettu kuvaus nuorten naisten elämästä. Kirjeissään ystävälle päähenkilö pohtii rakkautta, säätyläispiirien arkea ja ihmissuhteita 1800-luvun alun Suomessa.",{"number":272,"title":273,"author":274,"authorBirth":275,"authorDeath":276,"slug":277,"bookId":278,"genreRaw":19,"genre":63,"themes":279,"origin":280,"language":17,"yearPublished":281,"yearPublishedTranslation":282,"wordCount":283,"charCount":284,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":285,"gutenbergSubjects":286,"gutenbergCategories":288,"gutenbergSummary":289,"gutenbergTranslators":290,"gutenbergDownloadCount":291,"aiDescription":292},1715,"Kalevala","Castrén, Matthias Alexander",1813,1852,"1715-castren-matthias-alexander-overs-kalevala","1715__Castrén_Matthias_Alexander_(övers.)__Kalevala",[237],[],1835,1841,65762,314796,7000,[287],"Finnish poetry",[246,71],"\"Kalevala\" by Elias Lönnrot is a compilation of epic poetry published in 1849. Drawing from Finnish, Karelian, and Ingrian folklore, it tells of Earth's creation and the fierce conflicts between the peoples of Kalevala and Pohjola. At the center lies the Sampo, a mythical wealth-making machine whose construction and theft drive the narrative. This national epic shaped Finnish identity and influenced writers worldwide, including J.R.R. Tolkien. Its verses preserve ancient oral traditions that may stretch back three thousand years. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],1560,"Suomen kansalliseepoksen ruotsinnos pohjautuu Elias Lönnrotin kokoamaan Vanhaan Kalevalaan. Teos sisältää muinaissuomalaisia myyttisiä runoja ja sankaritaruja, jotka M. A. Castrén käänsi ruotsiksi pian alkuperäisteoksen ilmestymisen jälkeen.",{"number":294,"title":295,"author":296,"authorBirth":19,"authorDeath":19,"slug":297,"bookId":298,"genreRaw":19,"genre":63,"themes":299,"origin":300,"language":17,"yearPublished":301,"yearPublishedTranslation":173,"wordCount":302,"charCount":303,"usRestricted":304,"gutenbergId":19,"gutenbergSubjects":305,"gutenbergCategories":306,"gutenbergSummary":19,"gutenbergTranslators":307,"gutenbergDownloadCount":19,"aiDescription":308},1294,"Canterburysägner","Chaucer, Geoffrey (c. 1343-1400)","1294-chaucer-geoffrey-canterburysagner","1294__Chaucer_Geoffrey__Canterburysägner",[],[],1387,166648,707288,true,[],[],[],"Keskiaikainen runomuotoinen kertomuskokoelma kuvaa pyhiinvaeltajien matkaa Lontoosta kohti Canterburyn katedraalia. Matkalaisten toisilleen kertomat tarinat esittelevät 1300-luvun englantilaista yhteiskuntaa vaihdellen ritarillisista romansseista karkeaan huumoriin ja uskonnollisiin opetuksiin.",{"number":310,"title":311,"author":312,"authorBirth":313,"authorDeath":314,"slug":315,"bookId":316,"genreRaw":19,"genre":63,"themes":317,"origin":318,"language":17,"yearPublished":319,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":320,"charCount":321,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":322,"gutenbergSubjects":323,"gutenbergCategories":324,"gutenbergSummary":325,"gutenbergTranslators":326,"gutenbergDownloadCount":327,"aiDescription":328},895,"Samlade skaldestycken","Choraeus, Michael",1774,1806,"895-choraeus-michael-samlade-skaldestycken","895__Choraeus_Michael__Samlade_skaldestycken",[],[],1815,48812,215691,47799,[71],[71],"\"MICHAËL CHORÆI SAMLADE SKALDESTYCKEN\" by Michaël Choraeus is a collection of poetry written in the early 19th century. The work compiles a variety of poetic forms including elegies, prize writings, and mixed verses, reflecting on themes such as love, virtue, and the human condition. Choraeus, as a poet and religious figure, seems to impart a deep emotional and moral perspective through his compositions.  The opening of this collection begins with a preface by F. M. Franzén, who explains the long-awaited publication of Choraeus’ works following his untimely death. In a nostalgic tone, the author discusses the poet's life — noting his struggles and triumphs — and explains the challenges faced in compiling the scattered verses. The initial poems include personal reflections and tributes, setting a heartfelt tone that invites the reader into the emotional world of Choraeus' poetry, characterized by both its lyrical beauty and philosophical depth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],262,"Postuumisti julkaistu kokoelma sisältää Michael Choraeuksen runotuotantoa, kuten palkintorunoja, elegioita ja opetuksellisia runoja. Teokseen sisältyy myös Frans Michael Franzénin kirjoittama esipuhe sekä katsaus kirjailijan elämään.",{"number":330,"title":331,"author":312,"authorBirth":313,"authorDeath":314,"slug":332,"bookId":333,"genreRaw":19,"genre":63,"themes":334,"origin":335,"language":17,"yearPublished":336,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":337,"charCount":338,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":19,"gutenbergSubjects":339,"gutenbergCategories":340,"gutenbergSummary":19,"gutenbergTranslators":341,"gutenbergDownloadCount":19,"aiDescription":342},3498,"Åt minnet af en barndomsvän","3498-choraeus-michael-at-minnet-af-en-barndomsvan","3498__Choraeus_Michael__Åt_minnet_af_en_barndomsvän",[],[],1803,451,2006,[],[],[],"Muistoruno lapsuudenystävä Carl Erik Wulffille, joka menehtyi Västeråsissa 27-vuotiaana. Teos on elegia, jossa muistellaan jaetun nuoruuden hetkiä ja surraan ystävän ennenaikaista poismenoa.",{"number":344,"title":345,"author":346,"authorBirth":347,"authorDeath":348,"slug":349,"bookId":350,"genreRaw":19,"genre":63,"themes":351,"origin":352,"language":17,"yearPublished":353,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":354,"charCount":355,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":19,"gutenbergSubjects":356,"gutenbergCategories":357,"gutenbergSummary":19,"gutenbergTranslators":358,"gutenbergDownloadCount":19,"aiDescription":359},3151,"Poetisk läsebok för Finlands ungdom","Collan, Karl",1828,1871,"3151-collan-karl-poetisk-lasebok-for-finlands-ungdom","3151__Collan_Karl__Poetisk_läsebok_för_Finlands_ungdom",[],[],1864,55949,245715,[],[],[],"Suomen nuorisolle suunnattu runoantologia ja lukukirja sisältää valikoiman kotimaisten kirjailijoiden runoteoksia. Kokoelma on koottu koulujen deklamointi- ja muistiharjoituksia varten, ja se sisältää runojen ohella lyhyitä elämäkerrallisia tietoja kirjailijoista.",{"number":361,"title":362,"author":363,"authorBirth":364,"authorDeath":365,"slug":366,"bookId":367,"genreRaw":19,"genre":63,"themes":368,"origin":369,"language":17,"yearPublished":370,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":371,"charCount":372,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":19,"gutenbergSubjects":373,"gutenbergCategories":374,"gutenbergSummary":19,"gutenbergTranslators":375,"gutenbergDownloadCount":19,"aiDescription":376},3141,"Atis och Camilla","Creutz, Gustaf Philip",1731,1785,"3141-creutz-gustaf-philip-atis-och-camilla","3141__Creutz_Gustaf_Philip__Atis_och_Camilla",[],[],1761,8600,37126,[],[],[],"Arkaadiseen paimenidylliin sijoittuva viisiosainen sankarirunoelma kertoo metsästäjä Atiksen ja Dianan papittaren Camillan välisestä rakkaudesta. Teos on ruotsalaisen valistusajan kirjallisuuden tunnetuimpia runoteoksia.",{"number":378,"title":379,"author":380,"authorBirth":381,"authorDeath":212,"slug":382,"bookId":383,"genreRaw":384,"genre":105,"themes":385,"origin":386,"language":17,"yearPublished":387,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":388,"charCount":389,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":390,"gutenbergSubjects":391,"gutenbergCategories":395,"gutenbergSummary":396,"gutenbergTranslators":397,"gutenbergDownloadCount":398,"aiDescription":399},2276,"Claes Flemings tider","Cygnaeus, Fredrik",1807,"2276-cygnaeus-fredrik-claes-flemings-tider","2276__Cygnaeus_Fredrik__Claes_Flemings_tider","Dramatisk dikt i fem acter",[],[],1851,47725,212385,62471,[392,393,394],"Finland -- History -- Club War, 1596-1597 -- Drama","Historical drama","Swedish drama",[114,162],"\"Claes Flemings tider: Dramatisk dikt i fem akter\" by Fredrik Cygnaeus is a dramatic poem written in the mid-19th century. The work explores historical and political themes through its characters, particularly focusing on Claes Fleming, his interactions with family members, and the tension surrounding the character's actions and their repercussions on Finnish society. It appears to be set during the turbulent times of the late 16th century in Finland, with potential issues of loyalty, familial bonds, and justice at its core.  At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to various characters, including Bengt Bonde and Daniel Hjort, who express their weariness and concern for their homeland engulfed in conflict. They discuss the devastation caused by Claes Fleming's rule and the resultant suffering inflicted upon the common people. This opening establishes a somber atmosphere, as Bonde is tormented by dreams of violence and loss while longing for peace, indicating the higher stakes involving their land and families. The scene is set against the backdrop of pending conflict, with an ominous sense of dread for what is to come—setting the stage for the unfolding drama. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],133,"Viisinäytöksinen historiallinen näytelmä sijoittuu vuoden 1597 Turkuun ja sen ympäristöön nuijasodan loppuvaiheisiin. Teos kuvaa Claes Flemingin valtakauden päättymistä ja poliittisia jännitteitä. Henkilöinä esiintyvät muun muassa Daniel Hjort ja Kaarina Maununtytär.",{"number":401,"title":402,"author":403,"authorBirth":281,"authorDeath":404,"slug":405,"bookId":406,"genreRaw":19,"genre":83,"themes":407,"origin":408,"language":17,"yearPublished":409,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":410,"charCount":411,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":412,"gutenbergSubjects":413,"gutenbergCategories":417,"gutenbergSummary":420,"gutenbergTranslators":421,"gutenbergDownloadCount":422,"aiDescription":423},937,"Indernas föreställningar om verldsskapelsen jemförda med Finnarnes","Donner, Otto",1909,"937-donner-otto-indernas-forestallningar-om-verldsskapelsen-jemforda-med-finnarnes","937__Donner_Otto__Indernas_föreställningar_om_verldsskapelsen_jemförda_med_Finnarnes",[237],[],1863,17716,91310,48248,[414,415,416],"Creation -- Comparative studies","Indra (Hindu deity)","Mythology, Finno-Ugrian",[418,246,419],"Archaeology & Anthropology","Religion/Spirituality","\"Indernas föreställningar om verldsskapelsen Jemförda med Finnarnes\" by Otto Donner is an academic treatise written in the mid-19th century. The work explores comparative mythology, specifically focusing on the creation myths of Indian and Finnish cultures, examining their similarities and differences. The main topic centers on how these cultures perceive the origins of the world, drawing connections between their religious beliefs and mythological narratives.  The opening of the study introduces the concept of comparative mythology, establishing a framework for analyzing the spiritual development of various peoples. It discusses the significance of the Turanian spirit in relation to the mythologies of the Altaic peoples and their linguistic consciousness, highlighting the shared understanding of divine concepts across different cultures. The text begins with references to Sanskrit texts and Indian cosmology while progressively laying out a comparative analysis with Finnish mythology. Donner illustrates how both mythologies depict cosmic creation and the essential nature of a single unifying principle behind existence, leading to the eventual discussion of figures such as Indra in Indian tradition and their Finnish counterparts. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],251,"Akateeminen väitöskirja vertailee intialaisia ja suomalaisia myyttejä maailman synnystä. Teoksessa tarkastellaan kansanperinteitä, kieliä ja uskonnollisia käsityksiä asettaen Kalevalan ainekset laajempaan vertailevaan yhteyteen.",{"number":276,"title":425,"author":426,"authorBirth":427,"authorDeath":428,"slug":429,"bookId":430,"genreRaw":19,"genre":14,"themes":431,"origin":432,"language":17,"yearPublished":428,"yearPublishedTranslation":433,"wordCount":434,"charCount":435,"usRestricted":304,"gutenbergId":19,"gutenbergSubjects":436,"gutenbergCategories":437,"gutenbergSummary":19,"gutenbergTranslators":438,"gutenbergDownloadCount":19,"aiDescription":439},"Mitt liv","Duncan, Isadora",1877,1927,"1852-duncan-isadora-mitt-liv","1852__Duncan_Isadora__Mitt_liv",[],[],1929,99242,474665,[],[],[],"Amerikkalaisen tanssijan ja modernin tanssin uranuurtajan omaelämäkerta. Teos käsittelee Duncanin taiteellista näkemystä, elämänvaiheita sekä suhdetta tanssiin ja vapauteen. Muistelmat julkaistiin postuumisti pian hänen kuolemansa jälkeen.",{"number":441,"title":442,"author":443,"authorBirth":197,"authorDeath":444,"slug":445,"bookId":446,"genreRaw":19,"genre":63,"themes":447,"origin":448,"language":17,"yearPublished":449,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":450,"charCount":451,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":19,"gutenbergSubjects":452,"gutenbergCategories":453,"gutenbergSummary":19,"gutenbergTranslators":454,"gutenbergDownloadCount":19,"aiDescription":455},2844,"Jordaltaret","Eklund, Ragnar Rudolf",1946,"2844-eklund-r-r-jordaltaret","2844__Eklund_R._R.__Jordaltaret",[],[],1919,4741,20825,[],[],[],"Kokoelma lyyrisiä proosarunoja ja mietelmiä, joissa tarkastellaan maata, luontoa ja ihmisen hengellisyyttä. Teos on kirjailijan modernistinen esikoisteos, joka kuvaa elämän ja kuoleman kiertokulkua luonnon ja uskonnollisen pohdinnan kautta.",{"number":457,"title":458,"author":459,"authorBirth":460,"authorDeath":461,"slug":462,"bookId":463,"genreRaw":464,"genre":63,"themes":465,"origin":466,"language":17,"yearPublished":147,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":467,"charCount":468,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":469,"gutenbergSubjects":470,"gutenbergCategories":473,"gutenbergSummary":476,"gutenbergTranslators":477,"gutenbergDownloadCount":478,"aiDescription":479},1948,"Richard Lejonhjerta i hostorien och poesin","Estlander, Carl Gustaf",1834,1910,"1948-estlander-carl-gustaf-richard-lejonhjerta-i-historien-och-poesin","1948__Estlander_Carl_Gustaf__Richard_Lejonhjerta_i_historien_och_poesin","Akademisk afhandling 1859",[],[],31421,170747,58544,[471,472],"Richard I, King of England, 1157-1199","Thesis (Ph. D.)",[474,475,71],"History - British","History - Medieval/Middle Ages","\"Richard Lejonhjerta i historien och poesin: Akademisk afhandling\" by Carl Gustaf Estlander is an academic thesis written in the mid-19th century. The work analyzes the historical and poetic representations of King Richard the Lionheart, contrasting him with other figures of English folklore, notably Robin Hood. Estlander's exploration highlights the impact of these characters on the national identity of the Normans and Anglo-Saxons during the medieval period.  The opening of the thesis sets the stage for a complex examination of Richard the Lionheart's portrayals in both historical narratives and literary works. Estlander begins by discussing the stark contrasts between Richard, the noble king engaged in the Crusades, and Robin Hood, the outlaw fighting for the oppressed. He asserts that both figures represent the spirit of their respective peoples—the Normans and Anglo-Saxons—and notes how their dual representations in history and poetry contribute to England's cultural landscape. In this preliminary section, Estlander outlines his goals to evaluate Richard's influence, the poetic interpretations of his character, and the social conditions that shaped these narratives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],205,"Akateeminen väitöskirja vuodelta 1858 tarkastelee Englannin kuningas Rikhard I Leijonamieltä historiallisena hahmona ja kirjallisuuden aiheena. Teos analysoi Rikhardin kuvaa normandialaisessa historiassa ja runoudessa sekä vertaa häntä Robin Hoodin kaltaisiin kansanomaisiin legendoihin.",{"number":481,"title":482,"author":459,"authorBirth":460,"authorDeath":461,"slug":483,"bookId":484,"genreRaw":464,"genre":83,"themes":485,"origin":486,"language":17,"yearPublished":487,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":488,"charCount":489,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":490,"gutenbergSubjects":491,"gutenbergCategories":493,"gutenbergSummary":494,"gutenbergTranslators":495,"gutenbergDownloadCount":496,"aiDescription":497},1284,"Folksångerna om Robin Hood","1284-estlander-carl-gustaf-folksangerna-om-robin-hood","1284__Estlander_Carl_Gustaf__Folksångerna_om_Robin_Hood",[237],[],1859,27420,142596,51825,[492,472],"Robin Hood (Legendary character) -- Legends -- History and criticism",[474,246],"\"Folksångerna om Robin Hood: Akademisk afhandling\" by Carl Gustaf Estlander is a scholarly publication written in the mid-19th century. The work delves into the historical and cultural significance of the legendary figure Robin Hood, exploring his representation in folk songs and traditions, as well as the societal context that surrounded his tales. The author critically examines various historical opinions and theories regarding Robin Hood’s character and legacy.  The opening of the publication introduces Robin Hood's legacy by highlighting the continued reverence for his tales in rural England, where folk songs celebrate his adventures alongside Maid Marian and Little John. Estlander emphasizes the historical context where Robin Hood was seen as a symbol of resistance against oppression, providing insight into how his image evolved over the centuries through popular culture. He outlines the transition from oral tradition to written accounts, hoping to unearth the character's origins and encourage a deeper understanding of how Robin Hood became a folk hero intertwined with the values and struggles of the English people. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],259,"Estlanderin akateeminen väitöskirja vuodelta 1859 tarkastelee Robin Hoodista kertovia kansanlauluja ja balladeja. Teos analysoi legendaarisen lainsuojattoman hahmoa, häneen liittyvää mytologiaa sekä historiallista ja kirjallista taustaa osana englantilaista kansanperinnettä.",104,1,24]