[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fp5vn4HyfEbutMEse4hLEiNuWaViqSpUdCN_FLOjCyw4":3,"$f4Z5vEv3GKVuEBFMxUlBFM19sQxmB1aPC0alJQ2jf6rw":524},{"items":4,"total":521,"page":522,"pageSize":523},[5,34,56,77,97,122,143,161,184,202,223,241,265,286,307,330,354,377,395,418,440,458,482,505],{"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":42,"genre":14,"themes":43,"origin":44,"language":18,"yearPublished":45,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":46,"charCount":47,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":48,"gutenbergSubjects":49,"gutenbergCategories":51,"gutenbergSummary":52,"gutenbergTranslators":53,"gutenbergDownloadCount":54,"aiDescription":55},256,"Hattu","Agrell, Alfhild",1849,1923,"256-agrell-alfhild-hattu","256__Agrell_Alfhild__Hattu","Yksinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä",[16],[],1883,6023,33795,17638,[50],"Drama",[28,29],"\"Hattu\" by Alfhild Agrell is a one-act comedy play written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the themes of marriage, financial struggles, and the dynamics between husband and wife, highlighting the importance of communication and understanding in a relationship.  The play centers on Siiri and Tuure, a young couple navigating the complexities of their marriage in the context of financial constraints. Siiri has a passion for fashionable hats, which becomes a point of contention between her and her husband, Tuure, who is concerned about their limited finances. Throughout the conversation, we witness their playful banter evolve into deeper discussions about their life together, highlighting undercurrents of anxiety regarding their economic situation. The arrival of Siiri's friend Agnes adds further tension, as underlying issues come to the forefront. The play ultimately explores themes of love, self-worth, and sacrifice, illuminating how personal aspirations can conflict with the practicalities of married life. The couple emerges from their trials with a renewed sense of connection, showcasing the resilience of love amidst adversity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],252,"Yksinäytöksisessä huvinäytelmässä aviopari Tuure ja Siiri ajautuvat koomiseen sanasotaan uuden hatun hankinnasta. Teos on kevyt tilannekomedia, joka tarkastelee parisuhteen pikkumaisuuksia ja valtataistelua.",{"number":57,"title":58,"author":59,"authorBirth":60,"authorDeath":61,"slug":62,"bookId":63,"genreRaw":20,"genre":14,"themes":64,"origin":65,"language":18,"yearPublished":66,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":67,"charCount":68,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":69,"gutenbergSubjects":70,"gutenbergCategories":72,"gutenbergSummary":73,"gutenbergTranslators":74,"gutenbergDownloadCount":75,"aiDescription":76},143,"Tuomio","Aho, Juhani",1861,1921,"143-aho-juhani-tuomio","143__Aho_Juhani__Tuomio",[],[],1907,12750,76298,13873,[71],"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":78,"title":79,"author":80,"authorBirth":81,"authorDeath":82,"slug":83,"bookId":84,"genreRaw":85,"genre":14,"themes":86,"origin":87,"language":18,"yearPublished":88,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":89,"charCount":90,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":91,"gutenbergSubjects":92,"gutenbergCategories":93,"gutenbergSummary":94,"gutenbergTranslators":95,"gutenbergDownloadCount":35,"aiDescription":96},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.)",[],"Humoristinen pienoisnäytelmä kertoo yksinkertaisesta työmiehestä Pekasta, joka aikoo naimisiin Anni-palvelustytön kanssa. Avioliittohaaveiden esteenä on kuitenkin pastorin pitämä lukukuulustelu, josta selviytyminen tuottaa vaikeuksia.",{"number":98,"title":99,"author":100,"authorBirth":20,"authorDeath":20,"slug":101,"bookId":102,"genreRaw":20,"genre":14,"themes":103,"origin":105,"language":18,"yearPublished":107,"yearPublishedTranslation":108,"wordCount":109,"charCount":110,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":111,"gutenbergSubjects":112,"gutenbergCategories":114,"gutenbergSummary":117,"gutenbergTranslators":118,"gutenbergDownloadCount":120,"aiDescription":121},1407,"Agamemnon","Aiskhylos (n. 525-456 e.Kr.)","1407-aiskhylos-agamemnon","1407__Aiskhylos__Agamemnon",[104],"kansanperinne",[106],"klassikot",-458,1897,11960,75359,53137,[113],"Agamemnon, King of Mycenae (Mythological character) -- Drama",[115,116,29],"Classics of Literature","Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Agamemnon: Murhenäytelmä\" by Aeschylus is a tragedy written in the 5th century BC. The play depicts the homecoming of King Agamemnon of Mycenae after the Trojan War's end. Waiting at home is his wife Clytemnestra, who plots his murder to avenge their daughter Iphigenia's sacrifice. As Agamemnon returns with his new concubine Cassandra, dark prophecies emerge and loyalties are questioned. This morally complex drama explores vengeance, power, and the consequences of past actions in a cursed royal house. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[119],"Koskimies, Kaarlo",350,"Antiikin Kreikan murhenäytelmä kuvaa kuningas Agamemnonin paluuta kotiin kymmenvuotisen Troian sodan jälkeen. Mykenen hovissa häntä odottaa puoliso Klytaimnestra, ja sukua piinaava verikoston kierre huipentuu kohtalokkaisiin tapahtumiin.",{"number":123,"title":124,"author":125,"authorBirth":126,"authorDeath":127,"slug":128,"bookId":129,"genreRaw":130,"genre":14,"themes":131,"origin":132,"language":18,"yearPublished":133,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":134,"charCount":135,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":136,"gutenbergSubjects":137,"gutenbergCategories":138,"gutenbergSummary":139,"gutenbergTranslators":140,"gutenbergDownloadCount":141,"aiDescription":142},3040,"Tienhaarassa","Alkio, Santeri",1862,1930,"3040-alkio-santeri-tienhaarassa","3040__Alkio_Santeri__Tienhaarassa","Kokoelma havaintoja ja kuvauksia",[],[],1900,15834,102692,20020,[50],[29],"\"Tienhaarassa\" by Anonymous is a theatrical play written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds around the struggles of Aaro Koski, a former student who has succumbed to alcoholism, and his interactions with Vilho Tuulos, a determined pastor. The work likely explores themes of redemption, the impact of familial relationships, and the power of faith and hope against personal despair.  The storyline primarily revolves around the poignant dialogue between Tuulos and Koski as they confront Koski's troubled past and present addiction. Tuulos attempts to guide Koski towards spiritual awakening and rescue him from his destructive lifestyle. Through a series of heartfelt conversations, Koski reflects on his familial relationships, recalling the influence of his parents and the memories of his deceased sister. The play delves into Koski's internal battles, highlighting his feelings of worthlessness and struggle against addiction, while Tuulos embodies compassion and perseverance, encouraging Koski to seek hope and change. Ultimately, the narrative hints at the possibility of redemption, portraying a powerful journey toward personal transformation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],280,"Alkio kuvaa kokoelmassa suomalaista maaseutua, yhteiskunnallisia eroja ja ihmisluonnon heikkouksia. Tekstien keskiössä ovat usein moraaliset kysymykset, rehellisyys ja varallisuuden vaikutus ihmisten välisiin suhteisiin. Kokoelma koostuu lyhyistä kertomuksista, joissa tarkastellaan elämänvalintoja ja arjen kohtaamisia.",{"number":144,"title":145,"author":125,"authorBirth":126,"authorDeath":127,"slug":146,"bookId":147,"genreRaw":20,"genre":14,"themes":148,"origin":149,"language":18,"yearPublished":150,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":151,"charCount":152,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":153,"gutenbergSubjects":154,"gutenbergCategories":156,"gutenbergSummary":157,"gutenbergTranslators":158,"gutenbergDownloadCount":159,"aiDescription":160},557,"Eeva","557-alkio-santeri-eeva","557__Alkio_Santeri__Eeva",[],[],1888,30672,181693,50455,[155],"Danish drama -- Translations into Finnish",[29],"\"Eeva: Näytelmä neljässä näytöksessä\" by C. Hostrup is a play written in the late 19th century. The story focuses on a family at Sallinggaard in Jylland, Denmark, particularly the dynamics between Eeva, her husband Rönnow, and their son Harald, amid the political ambitions of Rönnow and the impact of local elections. The unfolding drama explores themes of marital relations, societal expectations, and personal aspirations.  At the start of the play, we meet Eeva and her son Harald as they engage in conversation about family matters and Rönnow's involvement in local politics. Eeva expresses concern over Rönnow's aspirations to become a candidate for the position of a parliamentary representative, especially given the political rivalry with Knudsen, a familiar family friend and rival candidate. The opening sets the stage for a detailed exploration of Eeva's perspectives on parenting and marital dynamics, juxtaposed against Rönnow's ambitions and the societal pressures they face in the election process. The interactions highlight the tension between individual desires and familial responsibilities, indicating a complex emotional landscape that will likely evolve throughout the play. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],319,"Esikoisteos kuvaa omapäisen Eeva-tyttären lapsuutta ja kasvua maalaistalossa. Kertomus havainnoi perheen sisäisiä jännitteitä, vanhempien sokeaa rakkautta ja kurinpidon puutteen vaikutuksia lapsen luonteeseen.",{"number":162,"title":163,"author":125,"authorBirth":126,"authorDeath":127,"slug":164,"bookId":165,"genreRaw":20,"genre":14,"themes":166,"origin":167,"language":18,"yearPublished":169,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":170,"charCount":171,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":172,"gutenbergSubjects":173,"gutenbergCategories":177,"gutenbergSummary":179,"gutenbergTranslators":180,"gutenbergDownloadCount":182,"aiDescription":183},562,"Palvelusväkeä","562-alkio-santeri-palvelusvakea","562__Alkio_Santeri__Palvelusväkeä",[16],[168],"saksalainen",1904,20929,130177,76729,[174,175,176],"Comedy plays","German drama (Comedy) -- Translations into Finnish","One-act plays",[178,28,29],"German Literature","\"Palvelusväkeä :  Yksinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä by Roderich Benedix\" is a one-act comedic play, most akin to a light social farce, likely written in the late 19th century. Set entirely in a manor house kitchen, it explores the lives of servants—flirtations, jealousy, gossip, and superstition—leading to a sudden stroke of luck that reshapes their futures.  In the kitchen bustle, maid Hanna and stablehand Pekka are engaged, but the bookkeeper Aukusti flirts with Hanna, provoking the spiteful jealousy of the lady’s maid Anna. Slander travels upstairs: Pekka is summarily dismissed (under the pretext of a lame horse), and Hanna is fired for supposed impropriety. Ristiina the cook, guided by a vivid dream, splits a raffle ticket with Hanna; soon Reetta brings news that their ticket has won a major prize. Fortune reverses the injustice: Pekka and Hanna can now marry and start a life of their own, while the steady coachman Juronen—long prudent and patient—proposes to Ristiina, and they plan to open a well-run eatery. Amid banter and quick turns, camaraderie and chance triumph over malice and class-bound pettiness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[181],"Piirinen, E.",1658,"Alkion realistinen kuvaus paneutuu maaseudun palvelusväen arkeen, työhön ja sosiaaliseen asemaan 1900-luvun alussa. Teos tarkastelee yhteiskunnallista eriarvoisuutta ja yksilön mahdollisuuksia vaikuttaa omaan kohtaloonsa sääty-yhteiskunnan murroksessa.",{"number":185,"title":186,"author":125,"authorBirth":126,"authorDeath":127,"slug":187,"bookId":188,"genreRaw":189,"genre":14,"themes":190,"origin":191,"language":18,"yearPublished":192,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":193,"charCount":194,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":195,"gutenbergSubjects":196,"gutenbergCategories":197,"gutenbergSummary":198,"gutenbergTranslators":199,"gutenbergDownloadCount":200,"aiDescription":201},584,"Syteen taikka saveen","584-alkio-santeri-syteen-taikka-saveen","584__Alkio_Santeri__Syteen_taikka_saveen","Huvinäytelmä 1:ssä näytöksessä",[],[],1899,6796,38699,41482,[50],[29],"\"Syteen taikka saveen\" by Santeri Alkio is a play written in the late 19th century. This work features a blend of drama and comedy centered around rural life and domestic relationships, particularly focusing on themes of family, aging, and societal expectations. The script showcases the struggles and humorous challenges of its characters as they navigate emotional complexities.  In the storyline, the main character Iisakki Peräkorpi, a widowed farmer, grapples with loneliness and contemplates taking a new wife, which sets off a comedic series of misunderstandings and familial conflicts. His daughter Miina and son Juho have various reactions to this plan, which complicates the household dynamics. Iisakki's attempts to woo his housemaid, Liisa, and the interference of village gossip and potential suitors add to the drama. The interactions among the characters reveal truths about love, responsibility, and the nature of family, ultimately leading to a heartfelt resolution that underscores the importance of understanding and unity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],272,"Yksinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä kertoo leskimies Iisakki Peräkorvesta ja tämän tyttärestä Miinasta. Talonpoikaisympäristöön sijoittuva teos kuvaa isän ja tyttären välistä sanailua, vanhuuden vaivoja sekä nuoren polven haaveita huumorin keinoin.",{"number":203,"title":204,"author":205,"authorBirth":206,"authorDeath":207,"slug":208,"bookId":209,"genreRaw":210,"genre":14,"themes":211,"origin":212,"language":18,"yearPublished":213,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":214,"charCount":215,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":216,"gutenbergSubjects":217,"gutenbergCategories":218,"gutenbergSummary":219,"gutenbergTranslators":220,"gutenbergDownloadCount":221,"aiDescription":222},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":224,"title":225,"author":205,"authorBirth":206,"authorDeath":207,"slug":226,"bookId":227,"genreRaw":228,"genre":14,"themes":229,"origin":230,"language":18,"yearPublished":231,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":232,"charCount":233,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":234,"gutenbergSubjects":235,"gutenbergCategories":236,"gutenbergSummary":237,"gutenbergTranslators":238,"gutenbergDownloadCount":239,"aiDescription":240},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":242,"title":243,"author":244,"authorBirth":245,"authorDeath":246,"slug":247,"bookId":248,"genreRaw":249,"genre":14,"themes":250,"origin":251,"language":18,"yearPublished":252,"yearPublishedTranslation":253,"wordCount":254,"charCount":255,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":256,"gutenbergSubjects":257,"gutenbergCategories":259,"gutenbergSummary":260,"gutenbergTranslators":261,"gutenbergDownloadCount":263,"aiDescription":264},1466,"Sydän","Amicis, Edmondo de",1846,1908,"1466-amicis-edmondo-de-sydan","1466__Amicis._Edmondo_de__Sydän","Kirja nuorisolle",[16],[],1886,1913,38945,243857,53715,[174,258],"German drama -- Translations into Finnish",[28,29],"\"Sydän unhotettu: Komedia yhdessä näytöksessä\" by Putlitz is a comedic play written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around a group of characters, including Dr. Willmar, his daughter-in-law Fransiska, and Osvald Born, who navigate their relationships and the comedic chaos of love, misunderstandings, and societal expectations. The play is set in a parlor within Dr. Willmar's home, providing a backdrop filled with humor and human connection.  The opening of the play introduces us to Osvald as he is cleaning a gun while Evelina attempts to hang a painting, illustrating the lively and somewhat chaotic atmosphere. We see glimpses of their playful banter, which hints at romantic tensions, as Osvald expresses disdain for marriage while clearly being captivated by Evelina. The entrance of Fransiska brings further complexity as she seems to antagonize Osvald's feelings, alluding to a matchmaking scheme while revealing character dynamics. As the scene unfolds, the characters engage in lighthearted exchanges, setting the stage for comedic misunderstandings that are likely to follow throughout the play. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[262],"Jalava, Antti",306,"Italialainen klassikko on kirjoitettu turinilaisen koulupojan päiväkirjan muotoon. Se seuraa Enricon kouluvuotta ja sisältää opettavaisia kertomuksia, jotka käsittelevät isänmaanrakkautta, perheen merkitystä sekä myötätuntoa eri yhteiskuntaluokkia kohtaan.",{"number":266,"title":267,"author":268,"authorBirth":269,"authorDeath":270,"slug":271,"bookId":272,"genreRaw":273,"genre":14,"themes":274,"origin":275,"language":18,"yearPublished":276,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":277,"charCount":278,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":279,"gutenbergSubjects":280,"gutenbergCategories":281,"gutenbergSummary":282,"gutenbergTranslators":283,"gutenbergDownloadCount":284,"aiDescription":285},2998,"Kaukomieli","Angervo, Willie",1875,1938,"2998-angervo-willie-kaukomieli","2998__Angervo_Willie__Kaukomieli","Lemminkäisen taru suunniteltu näyttämölle: kolmessa kuvaelmassa",[104],[],1916,11932,82244,73014,[26],[116,29],"\"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":287,"title":288,"author":289,"authorBirth":290,"authorDeath":291,"slug":292,"bookId":293,"genreRaw":294,"genre":14,"themes":295,"origin":296,"language":18,"yearPublished":297,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":298,"charCount":299,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":300,"gutenbergSubjects":301,"gutenbergCategories":302,"gutenbergSummary":303,"gutenbergTranslators":304,"gutenbergDownloadCount":305,"aiDescription":306},2272,"Juhannuksena","Anttila, Selma",1867,1942,"2272-anttila-selma-juhannuksena","2272__Anttila_Selma__Juhannuksena","Kolminäytöksinen huvinäytelmä",[],[],1920,11260,62542,62446,[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.",{"number":308,"title":309,"author":310,"authorBirth":311,"authorDeath":312,"slug":313,"bookId":314,"genreRaw":315,"genre":14,"themes":316,"origin":317,"language":18,"yearPublished":318,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":319,"charCount":320,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":321,"gutenbergSubjects":322,"gutenbergCategories":325,"gutenbergSummary":326,"gutenbergTranslators":327,"gutenbergDownloadCount":328,"aiDescription":329},1099,"Omantunnon mato","Anzengruber, Ludwig",1839,1889,"1099-anzengruber-ludwig-omantunnon-mato","1099__Anzengruber_Ludwig__Omantunnon_mato","3-näytöksinen kansannäytelmä lauluineen",[],[],1874,14207,80444,50199,[323,174,324],"Austrian drama -- Translations into Finnish","Villages -- Drama",[29],"\"Omantunnon mato: 3-näytöksinen (4 kuvaelmaa) kansannäytelmä lauluineen\" by Ludwig Anzengruber is a folk play written in the early 20th century. This dramatic work explores themes of conscience, morality, and redemption through characters from rural society, particularly focusing on the wealthy peasant Aapeli Torkkola and his interactions with family and local associates. The play incorporates songs, giving it a lively and engaging atmosphere, and delves into the personal struggles of its main characters.  The opening of the play introduces us to Torkkola, who is depicted as a rich peasant wallowing in despair, feeling burdened by an unspecified inner conflict. His attempts to engage in mundane tasks are met with resistance from those around him, indicating a backdrop of community dynamics and personal turmoil. As Torkkola interacts with his sister Tilta, the servant Taavetti, and his brother-in-law Nykänen, their conversations reveal a blend of humor and serious contemplation about sin, personal accountability, and the essence of faith. These exchanges set the stage for deeper character development and the unfolding narrative surrounding Torkkola's internal struggle with morality and the expectations of those in his life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],275,"Itävaltalainen kansannäytelmä kertoo vauraasta Aapeli Torkkolasta, jota menneisyyden teot ja huono omatunto alkavat piinata. Hänen lankonsa tavoittelee isännän perintöä ruokkimalla tämän syyllisyyttä, mutta nuoren orpotytön ilmestyminen taloon muuttaa tapahtumien kulun.",{"number":331,"title":332,"author":333,"authorBirth":334,"authorDeath":335,"slug":336,"bookId":337,"genreRaw":338,"genre":14,"themes":339,"origin":341,"language":342,"yearPublished":343,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":344,"charCount":345,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":346,"gutenbergSubjects":347,"gutenbergCategories":348,"gutenbergSummary":350,"gutenbergTranslators":351,"gutenbergDownloadCount":352,"aiDescription":353},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",[340],"rakkaus",[],"sv",1819,4407,19108,52475,[50],[29,349],"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":355,"title":356,"author":357,"authorBirth":358,"authorDeath":359,"slug":360,"bookId":361,"genreRaw":362,"genre":14,"themes":363,"origin":364,"language":18,"yearPublished":66,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":365,"charCount":366,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":367,"gutenbergSubjects":368,"gutenbergCategories":370,"gutenbergSummary":373,"gutenbergTranslators":374,"gutenbergDownloadCount":375,"aiDescription":376},1219,"Suomalaisen teatterin historia II","Aspelin-Haapkylä, Eliel",1847,1917,"1219-aspelin-haapkyla-eliel-suomalaisen-teatterin-historia-ii","1219__Aspelin-Haapkylä_Eliel__Suomalaisen_teatterin_historia_II","Puhenäyttämön alkuvuodet ja suomalainen ooppera, 1872-79",[],[],104759,711129,51146,[369],"Theater -- Finland",[371,372,29],"Art","History - Other","\"Suomalaisen teatterin historia II\" by Eliel Aspelin-Haapkylä is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work chronicles the early years of Finnish theatre and the establishment of a national opera from 1872 to 1879. Focusing on the challenges and triumphs faced by the new theatre group, it delves into the contributions of various key figures, particularly Kaarlo Bergbom and his sister Emilie, as well as the enthusiastic reception of their performances.  At the start of the book, the foundation of the Finnish theatre is established, illustrating the initial skepticism it faced from detractors and the passionate support from its advocates. The narrative describes how a small troupe, led by Bergbom, quickly moved into rehearsals shortly after the theatre's formation. It introduces the members of the troupe, showcasing their diverse backgrounds and previous experiences in the performing arts, while highlighting the eagerness of both the actors and the audience for a culturally significant Finnish theatre. The opening sets a tone of determination and national pride as the ensemble prepares for their first performances, marking a turning point in Finland's theatrical landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],320,"Historiikki käsittelee Suomalaisen teatterin alkuvaiheita ja suomenkielisen oopperan syntyä vuosina 1872–1879. Teos k\u0004y l\u0004pi ensimm\u0004iset n\u0004yt\u0004nt\u0004kaudet, teatterin perustamiseen liittyneet haasteet sek\u0004 Kaarlo ja Emilie Bergbomin ty\u0004n kansallisen n\u0004ytt\u0004m\u0004taiteen kehityksess\u0004.",{"number":378,"title":379,"author":357,"authorBirth":358,"authorDeath":359,"slug":380,"bookId":381,"genreRaw":382,"genre":14,"themes":383,"origin":384,"language":18,"yearPublished":385,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":386,"charCount":387,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":388,"gutenbergSubjects":389,"gutenbergCategories":390,"gutenbergSummary":391,"gutenbergTranslators":392,"gutenbergDownloadCount":393,"aiDescription":394},1166,"Suomalaisen teatterin historia I","1166-aspelin-haapkyla-eliel-suomalaisen-teatterin-historia-i","1166__Aspelin-Haapkylä_Eliel__Suomalaisen_teatterin_historia_I","Teatterin esihistoria ja perustaminen",[],[],1906,63465,445115,50720,[369],[372,29],"\"Suomalaisen teatterin historia 1\" by Eliel Aspelin-Haapkylä is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book focuses on the history of Finnish theatre, particularly its prehistory and establishment, leading to the development of the first Finnish national theatre. Aspelin-Haapkylä explores key figures, such as Kaarlo and Emilie Bergbom, and discusses the evolution of theatrical performances and companies in Finland.  The opening of this work introduces the context of Finnish theatre's development prior to 1869, highlighting the challenges and aspirations of those who envisioned a national theatre. The text emphasizes the early efforts to establish Finnish-language theatre in the face of cultural dominance from Swedish and German influences, detailing various attempts to foster theatrical expression, educate actors, and gather resources. The narrative sets the stage for a broader discussion about the cultural significance and history of Finnish theatre, suggesting that subsequent sections will cover its diverse phases and notable productions, leading up to the establishment of a distinct Finnish theatrical identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],242,"Neliosaisen historiateoksen avausosa käsittelee suomalaisen teatterin esivaiheita ja perustamista vuonna 1872. Kirjassa tarkastellaan näyttämötaiteen kirjallisia edellytyksiä sekä Emilie ja Kaarlo Bergbomin työtä teatteritoiminnan käynnistämisessä. Teos pohjautuu Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran keräämään laajaan aineistoon.",{"number":396,"title":397,"author":398,"authorBirth":399,"authorDeath":400,"slug":401,"bookId":402,"genreRaw":403,"genre":14,"themes":404,"origin":405,"language":18,"yearPublished":335,"yearPublishedTranslation":406,"wordCount":407,"charCount":408,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":409,"gutenbergSubjects":410,"gutenbergCategories":412,"gutenbergSummary":20,"gutenbergTranslators":413,"gutenbergDownloadCount":416,"aiDescription":417},3694,"Enon rahat","Barrière, Théodore",1823,1877,"3694-barriere-theodore-enon-rahat","3694__Barrière_Théodore__Enon_rahat","Huvinäytelmä 3:ssa näytöksessä",[],[],1878,18205,105472,77813,[411],"French drama -- Translations into Finnish",[],[414,415],"Törmänen, C. Edv.","Holst, Fritz",134,"Ranskalaisen Théodore Barrièren huvinäytelmä kertoo entisestä turkkurista, jonka sukulaiset havittelevat tämän varallisuutta. Pariisiin ja Bourgogneen sijoittuva teos on suomennettu Fritz Holstin tanskankielisen mukaelman pohjalta.",{"number":419,"title":420,"author":421,"authorBirth":422,"authorDeath":423,"slug":424,"bookId":425,"genreRaw":426,"genre":14,"themes":427,"origin":428,"language":18,"yearPublished":429,"yearPublishedTranslation":430,"wordCount":431,"charCount":432,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":433,"gutenbergSubjects":434,"gutenbergCategories":435,"gutenbergSummary":436,"gutenbergTranslators":437,"gutenbergDownloadCount":438,"aiDescription":439},2285,"Haapaniemen hanhenpoika","Bayard, Jean-François",1796,1853,"2285-bayard-jean-fran-ois-haapaniemen-hanhenpoika","2285__Bayard_Jean-François__Haapaniemen_hanhenpoika","Huvi-näytelmä yhdessä näytöksessä",[16],[],1836,1879,8073,41875,53119,[174,258],[28,29],"\"Haapaniemen hanhenpoika: Huvi-näytelmä yhdessä näytöksessä\" by W. Friedrich et al. is a comedic play written in the late 19th century. The narrative revolves around the amusing interactions and misunderstandings among the residents of Haapaniemi, primarily focusing on family dynamics, social expectations, and romantic entanglements.   The storyline primarily centers around Captain Stool, his wife Klaara, and their granddaughter Aini, who find themselves amid complications involving two prospective suitors, Sirkkunen and Keikkanen. The play unfolds within the quaint confines of the family's villa, revealing humorous exchanges, misunderstandings about personal identities, and social class commentary. Aini is courted by both suitors, leading to a series of comedic scenarios, including mistaken intentions and the eventual revelation of true affections. The plot explores themes of love, deception, and familial loyalty, culminating in a resolution that brings together the characters through clever dialogue and light-hearted antics. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[414],270,"Ranskalaisesta alkuperäisteoksesta sovitettu yksinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä kertoo Haapaniemen huvilan asukkaista. Maanviljelijä Stool ja hänen palvelijansa pohtivat Aini-neidin naimiskauppoja, kun taas nuori nainen itse tuntuu olevan kiinnostuneempi perhosten tavoittelusta kuin sulhasehdokkaista.",{"number":441,"title":442,"author":421,"authorBirth":422,"authorDeath":423,"slug":443,"bookId":444,"genreRaw":20,"genre":14,"themes":445,"origin":446,"language":18,"yearPublished":447,"yearPublishedTranslation":448,"wordCount":449,"charCount":450,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":451,"gutenbergSubjects":452,"gutenbergCategories":453,"gutenbergSummary":454,"gutenbergTranslators":455,"gutenbergDownloadCount":57,"aiDescription":457},2279,"Ei savua ilman tulta","2279-bayard-jean-fran-ois-ei-savua-ilman-tulta","2279__Bayard_Jean-François__Ei_savua_ilman_tulta",[16],[],1844,1903,3385,18349,62470,[411],[28,29],"\"Ei savua ilman tulta\" by Jean-François-Alfred Bayard is a theatrical play written in the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around the themes of jealousy, love, and the complexities of marital relationships. The plot unfolds in a modestly decorated room, focusing on the interactions between the main characters, particularly Gaston and his wife, Marie, as they navigate the tumultuous waters of trust and suspicion in their relationship.  The story centers on Gaston, a bank clerk, who becomes increasingly suspicious of his wife Marie after he perceives her deception regarding her whereabouts. Marie, on the other hand, has a secret: she enjoys smoking cigars, an act she hides from her husband due to his disdain for tobacco. As the tension rises, misunderstandings and accusations escalate, leading to a dramatic confrontation that ultimately reveals the complexities of their love and the misunderstandings that can arise in personal relationships. The play combines humor and drama to explore the theme that \"there is no smoke without fire,\" aptly showcasing how jealousy and insecurities can cloud judgment and fuel conflicts between spouses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[456],"Jasinskaja, Olga","Yksinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä kertoo pankkiirin apulaisesta, joka alkaa epäillä vaimonsa uskollisuutta nähtyään tämän arvoituksellisessa tilanteessa kadulla. Väärinkäsitysten ja epäluulojen kautta etenevä teos on tyypillinen 1800-luvun ranskalainen tilannekomedia.",{"number":459,"title":460,"author":461,"authorBirth":462,"authorDeath":463,"slug":464,"bookId":465,"genreRaw":466,"genre":14,"themes":467,"origin":468,"language":18,"yearPublished":470,"yearPublishedTranslation":430,"wordCount":471,"charCount":472,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":473,"gutenbergSubjects":474,"gutenbergCategories":476,"gutenbergSummary":478,"gutenbergTranslators":479,"gutenbergDownloadCount":480,"aiDescription":481},219,"Sevillan parturi","Beaumarchais, Pierre de",1732,1799,"219-beaumarchais-pierre-de-sevillan-parturi","219__Beaumarchais_Pierre_de__Sevillan_parturi","eli Turha varovaisuus",[16],[469],"ranskalainen",1775,14692,90557,18354,[475],"French drama (Comedy) -- 18th century",[477,28,29],"French Literature","\"Sevillan parturi eli Turha varovaisuus\" by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais is a comedic play likely written in the late 18th century. This work revolves around themes of love, deception, and the clever machinations of its central characters, particularly Figaro, the witty barber and schemer, who aids Count Almaviva in winning the heart of Rosina, the ward of the jealous doctor Bartholo. The play is filled with humorous dialogue and situations that highlight the social dynamics of the time.  At the start of the play, we are introduced to Count Almaviva, who is infatuated with Rosina, but he must disguise his identity to pursue her without arousing the suspicions of her guardian, Bartholo. Figaro, the barber, soon enters, bringing his exuberant personality and clever wit into the mix. The opening scenes unfold in the streets of Seville, revealing Almaviva's plans and Figaro’s enthusiasm for helping him succeed in his romantic pursuits. The characters’ interactions set the stage for a lively plot filled with schemes, misunderstandings, and comic relief, establishing a foundation for the subsequent comedic events. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],377,"Vauhdikas komedianäytelmä kertoo kreivi Almavivasta, joka tavoittelee kauniin Rosinan kättä ovelan parturi Figaron avulla. Tarina sijoittuu Sevillaan ja on täynnä vauhdikkaita juonitteluja, valeasuja ja huumoria.",{"number":483,"title":484,"author":485,"authorBirth":486,"authorDeath":487,"slug":488,"bookId":489,"genreRaw":490,"genre":14,"themes":491,"origin":492,"language":18,"yearPublished":493,"yearPublishedTranslation":494,"wordCount":495,"charCount":496,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":497,"gutenbergSubjects":498,"gutenbergCategories":499,"gutenbergSummary":500,"gutenbergTranslators":501,"gutenbergDownloadCount":503,"aiDescription":504},3486,"Kassan avain","Benedix, Roderich",1811,1873,"3486-benedix-roderich-kassan-avain","3486__Benedix_Roderich__Kassan_avain","Ilveilys yhdessä näytöksessä",[16],[168],1864,1869,3467,20356,76227,[174,258,176],[178,28,29],"\"Kassan avain :  Ilveilys yhdessä näytöksessä by Roderich Benedix\" is a one‑act farce written in the mid‑ to late 19th century. The play centers on a young marriage tested by money troubles, secrecy, and social expectations, exploring themes of trust, authority in the household, and the balance between propriety and adult freedom.  Adolf staggers in after a late night, hungover and panicked: he has lost money at cards and owes 120 thalers to a pushy ex‑captain who threatens public exposure if not paid by noon. The cashbox key is with his wife, Leopoldine, so he fumbles for excuses to get it while she grows suspicious—especially after discovering a hidden jewelry case she fears is meant for a secret lover. Their maid, Katri, bluntly criticizes the household for treating Adolf like a boy, stoking Leopoldine’s doubts. Pressed by time, Adolf finally admits the gambling loss; Leopoldine promptly gives him the key so he can pay, and he sends the money. He then reveals the hidden case holds a bracelet meant as her upcoming birthday gift, moving her to tears and dissolving her suspicions. Reconciled, Leopoldine declares him master of the house, hands him the cashbox key for good, and encourages a healthier, more adult balance in their life together; Katri, relieved, decides to stay. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[502],"Heimo, Teno",245,"Yksinäytöksinen hupailu kuvaa samppanjajuhlien jälkeistä aamua, jolloin nuori aviomies Adolf yrittää peitellä krapulaansa vaimoltaan ja palvelijaltaan. Tilanne kehittyy koomiseksi selittelyksi, kun kassan avain ja edellisillan tapahtumat aiheuttavat päänvaivaa.",{"number":506,"title":507,"author":485,"authorBirth":486,"authorDeath":487,"slug":508,"bookId":509,"genreRaw":189,"genre":14,"themes":510,"origin":511,"language":18,"yearPublished":335,"yearPublishedTranslation":512,"wordCount":513,"charCount":514,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":515,"gutenbergSubjects":516,"gutenbergCategories":517,"gutenbergSummary":518,"gutenbergTranslators":519,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":520},1195,"Kyökissä","1195-bendix-roderich-kyokissa","1195__Bendix_Roderich__Kyökissä",[16],[],1896,7817,45469,38908,[175],[28,29],"\"Kyökissä: Huvinäytelmä 1:ssä näytöksessä\" by Roderich Benedix is a theatrical play written in the late 19th century, likely during the late 1800s. This comedy revolves around the lives of domestic workers in a wealthy household, exploring themes of love, ambition, and social class through their interactions and conflicts. The narrative captures a slice of life that highlights both the struggles and aspirations of those working below the social elite.  The play is set mainly in the kitchen of a grand house where characters like Juho, the stable hand, and Hanna, the kitchen maid, navigate their budding romance amidst the chaos of household duties and the machinations of their co-workers. As tension rises due to jealousy and competition among the servants, this light-hearted narrative unfolds to reveal their dreams and desires for a better life. A turn of fortune, represented by a lottery win, brings hope and a potential change in their fates, underscoring the playful yet poignant examination of class dynamics and personal relationships in a hierarchical society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],"Yksinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä sijoittuu varakkaan helsinkiläiskodin keittiöön. Talon palvelusväki, kuten lakeija, kamarineiti ja keittiöpiika, selvittelevät keskinäisiä suhteitaan, lemmenasioitaan ja arkisia sattumuksiaan aamutoimien ja kahvinkeiton lomassa.",463,1,24,{"genreCounts":525,"langCounts":533,"topOrigins":536,"topFictionThemes":578,"topNonfictionThemes":623},{"lastenkirja":526,"muistelmat":527,"muu":528,"naytelma":521,"novelli":529,"romaani":530,"runous":531,"tietokirja":532},162,262,5,379,1809,293,394,{"fi":534,"la":522,"sv":535,"unknown":522},3661,104,[537,540,543,546,549,552,555,558,561,564,567,570,573,576],[538,539],"Suomalainen kirjallisuus",901,[541,542],"Ranskalainen kirjallisuus",188,[544,545],"Ruotsalainen kirjallisuus",150,[547,548],"Brittiläinen kirjallisuus",139,[550,551],"Saksalainen kirjallisuus",129,[553,554],"Venäläinen kirjallisuus",96,[556,557],"Norjalainen kirjallisuus",77,[559,560],"Amerikkalainen kirjallisuus",76,[562,563],"Tanskalainen kirjallisuus",41,[565,566],"Unkarilainen kirjallisuus",18,[568,569],"Itävaltalainen kirjallisuus",11,[571,572],"Italialainen kirjallisuus",10,[574,575],"Antiikin kirjallisuus",7,[577,522],"Espanjalainen kirjallisuus",[579,582,585,587,590,592,595,598,601,604,607,609,611,614,617,619,621],[580,581],"Historiallinen romaani",426,[583,584],"Seikkailu",264,[586,352],"Mytologia ja kansanperinne",[588,589],"Huumori",198,[591,305],"Lastenkirjallisuus",[593,594],"Kirjallisuuden klassikot",116,[596,597],"Nobel-palkitut",110,[599,600],"Rakkausromaanit",88,[602,603],"Rikoskirjallisuus",63,[605,606],"Esseet ja kirjeet",56,[608,563],"Scifi ja fantasia",[610,572],"Perhe ja kasvatus",[612,613],"Sukupuoli ja seksuaalisuus",9,[615,616],"Joulu",3,[618,616],"Parhaat kirjat",[620,616],"Harvard Classics",[622,616],"Urheilu ja harrastukset",[624,627,629,631,634,637,640,643,646,649,652,654,657,659,662,664,666,668,670,672,674,676,678,681,683,686,688,690,692,694,696,698],[625,626],"Euroopan historia",90,[628,560],"Muu historia",[630,560],"Matkakirjallisuus",[632,633],"Filosofia ja etiikka",72,[635,636],"Historia: uusi aika",69,[638,639],"Uskonto ja hengellisyys",62,[641,642],"Sotahistoria",50,[644,645],"Arkeologia ja antropologia",40,[647,648],"Historia: antiikki",21,[650,651],"Kirkon historia",19,[653,566],"Historia: varhainen uusi aika",[655,656],"Luonto ja eläimet",14,[658,656],"Politiikka",[660,661],"Historia: hallitsijat",13,[663,569],"Amerikan historia",[665,569],"Kasvatus ja opetus",[667,572],"Historia: keskiaika",[669,613],"Sosiologia",[671,613],"Taide",[673,613],"Britannian historia",[675,575],"Kieli ja viestintä",[677,575],"Ympäristö",[679,680],"Musiikki",6,[682,528],"Terveys ja lääketiede",[684,685],"Historia: koulutus",4,[687,616],"Psykologia",[689,616],"Journalismi",[691,616],"Biologia",[693,616],"Maatalous",[695,522],"Talous",[697,522],"Fysiikka",[699,522],"Laki ja kriminologia"]