[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fv4LgHzOTaJpDPmpiHoBgzwAooh-wBbTrFH4ZHlkHIOI":3,"$f4Z5vEv3GKVuEBFMxUlBFM19sQxmB1aPC0alJQ2jf6rw":467},{"items":4,"total":464,"page":465,"pageSize":466},[5,31,51,73,95,109,127,147,170,191,208,225,243,264,279,296,313,329,346,367,388,407,428,444],{"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":13,"wordCount":19,"charCount":20,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":22,"gutenbergSubjects":23,"gutenbergCategories":25,"gutenbergSummary":27,"gutenbergTranslators":28,"gutenbergDownloadCount":29,"aiDescription":30},552,"Säkeniä","Ahlqvist, August",1826,1889,"552-ahlqvist-august-sakenia","552__Ahlqvist_August__Säkeniä",null,"runous",[],[],"fi",1860,26936,167937,false,40007,[24],"Finnish poetry",[26],"Poetry","\"Sägeniä, Kokous runoelmia\" by August Ahlqvist is a collection of poetry written in the late 19th century. The book showcases Ahlqvist's lyrical talent, reflecting his deep patriotism and emotional connection to the Finnish language and culture. Through a variety of themes, such as the natural beauty of Finland, the struggles of the Finnish people, and the quest for national identity, Ahlqvist articulates the joys and sorrows of his homeland.  At the start of this work, the reader encounters a rich tableau of Ahlqvist's poetic voice, which immediately establishes a tone of reflection and yearning. The opening poem presents a somber autumn evening in Finland, emphasizing the quiet beauty of nature juxtaposed with a sense of melancholy. This opening is followed by patriotic pieces that celebrate the Finnish landscape and its people, expressing a desire for national unity and pride. Ahlqvist's emotive language aims to ignite a flame of hope in the readers, paralleling personal aspirations with the broader struggles of the Finnish nation during this period of burgeoning national consciousness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],499,"Kokoelma sisältää A. Oksasen tunnetuimpia runoja, kuten Savolaisen laulun ja Koskenlaskijan morsiamet. Teos koostuu isänmaallisista lauluista, elämänpohdinnoista sekä muun muassa Schillerin runojen suomennoksista.",{"number":32,"title":33,"author":34,"authorBirth":35,"authorDeath":36,"slug":37,"bookId":38,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":39,"origin":40,"language":17,"yearPublished":36,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":41,"charCount":42,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":43,"gutenbergSubjects":44,"gutenbergCategories":46,"gutenbergSummary":47,"gutenbergTranslators":48,"gutenbergDownloadCount":49,"aiDescription":50},92,"Lastuja IV-VII","Aho, Juhani",1861,1921,"92-aho-juhani-lastuja-iv-vii","92__Aho_Juhani__Lastuja_IV-VII",[],[],87471,538032,13745,[45],"Short stories, Finnish",[26],"\"Lastuja IV-VII\" by Juhani Aho is a collection of prose poems written in the early 20th century. This work explores the themes of nature, introspection, and the human experience through rich, evocative imagery and lyrical language. It reflects Aho's deep connection to the Finnish landscape and offers a contemplative perspective on life, emotions, and the passage of seasons.  The opening of \"Lastuja IV-VII\" sets a reflective tone as it introduces the author's emotional connection to various experiences and states of mind. It begins with the narrator addressing their feelings, likening them to light and shadows that enhance the beauty of the world around them. The subsequent passages celebrate the arrival of winter darkness and the contrasts of nature, transitioning into specific scenes of snowy landscapes, the allure of forests, and the deeper emotional resonances found within both solitude and the collective experiences of life. These opening sections invite readers to experience a meditative journey through nature, revealing the intertwining of personal feelings and the external world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],371,"Kokoelma sisältää lyhytproosaa ja tunnelmakuvia neljännestä seitsemänteen Lastuja-kokoelmaan. Tekstit käsittelevät suomalaista luontoa, kansanelämää, uskontoa sekä kirjailijan omia havaintoja ja muistoja tiivistetyssä, usein proosarunomaisessa muodossa.",{"number":52,"title":53,"author":54,"authorBirth":55,"authorDeath":56,"slug":57,"bookId":58,"genreRaw":59,"genre":14,"themes":60,"origin":61,"language":62,"yearPublished":63,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":64,"charCount":65,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":66,"gutenbergSubjects":67,"gutenbergCategories":68,"gutenbergSummary":69,"gutenbergTranslators":70,"gutenbergDownloadCount":71,"aiDescription":72},1030,"Molnbilder","Alfthan, Johannes",1830,1893,"1030-alfthan-johannes-molnbilder","1030__Alfthan_Johannes__Molnbilder","Dikter",[],[],"sv",1853,17092,72770,49047,[26],[26],"\"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":74,"title":75,"author":76,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":77,"bookId":78,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":79,"origin":80,"language":62,"yearPublished":13,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":82,"charCount":83,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":84,"gutenbergSubjects":85,"gutenbergCategories":88,"gutenbergSummary":90,"gutenbergTranslators":91,"gutenbergDownloadCount":93,"aiDescription":94},1461,"Anakreons sånger","Anakreon (n. 570-500 e.Kr.)","1461-anacreon-anakreons-sanger","1461__Anacreon__Anakreons_sånger",[],[81],"klassikot",5074,23258,53842,[86,87],"Anacreon -- Parodies, imitations, etc.","Greek poetry -- Translations into Swedish",[89,26],"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.)",[92],"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":96,"title":97,"author":76,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":98,"bookId":99,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":100,"origin":101,"language":17,"yearPublished":13,"yearPublishedTranslation":102,"wordCount":103,"charCount":104,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":105,"gutenbergCategories":106,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":107,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":108},1058,"Anakreonin lauluja","1058-anakreon-lauluja-anakreonilta","1058__Anakreon__Lauluja_Anakreonilta",[],[],1834,3909,22617,[],[],[],"Antiikin kreikkalaisen lyriikan kokoelma sisältää Anakreonin ja Sapfon säkeitä. Runot keskittyvät elämäniloihin, kuten rakkauteen, juhlintaan ja viiniin. Suomennos on yksi varhaisimmista suomenkielisistä antiikin kirjallisuuden käännöksistä ja sisältää myös lyhyet esittelyt runoilijoiden elämänvaiheista.",{"number":110,"title":111,"author":112,"authorBirth":113,"authorDeath":114,"slug":115,"bookId":116,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":117,"origin":118,"language":17,"yearPublished":119,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":120,"charCount":121,"usRestricted":122,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":123,"gutenbergCategories":124,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":125,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":126},3049,"Elämän verkko","Angervo, Willie",1875,1938,"3049-angervo-willie-elaman-verkko","3049__Angervo_Willie__Elämän_verkko",[],[],1934,7879,55135,true,[],[],[],"Kokoelma teosofis-henkistä runoutta, joka käsittelee olemassaolon peruskysymyksiä myyttisen ja allegorisen kuvaston kautta. Tekstissä yhdistyvät itämainen filosofia, teosofiset opit sekä suomalainen kansanrunomitta.",{"number":128,"title":59,"author":129,"authorBirth":130,"authorDeath":131,"slug":132,"bookId":133,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":134,"origin":135,"language":62,"yearPublished":136,"yearPublishedTranslation":137,"wordCount":138,"charCount":139,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":140,"gutenbergSubjects":141,"gutenbergCategories":143,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":144,"gutenbergDownloadCount":145,"aiDescription":146},2264,"Baudelaire, Charles",1821,1867,"2264-baudelaire-charles-dikter","2264__Baudelaire_Charles__Dikter",[],[],1857,1895,1389,6134,77933,[142],"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":148,"title":149,"author":150,"authorBirth":151,"authorDeath":152,"slug":153,"bookId":154,"genreRaw":155,"genre":14,"themes":156,"origin":158,"language":17,"yearPublished":159,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":160,"charCount":161,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":162,"gutenbergSubjects":163,"gutenbergCategories":164,"gutenbergSummary":166,"gutenbergTranslators":167,"gutenbergDownloadCount":168,"aiDescription":169},361,"Kalervo","Bergman, J. A. (nimim. J. A. B.)",1844,1924,"361-bergman-j-a-kalervo","361__Bergman_J._A.__Kalervo","Runollinen kalenteri",[157],"kansanperinne",[],1871,9124,56231,23543,[26],[165,26],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Kalervo: Runollinen kalenteri\" by Johan Albert Bergman is a collection of poems written in the late 19th century. The work draws from Finnish folklore and mythology, particularly referencing the Finnish epic \"Kalevala\" and its characters as it explores themes of love, nature, and cultural identity.   The opening of the collection sets a poetic and nostalgic tone, featuring a variety of poems that evoke vivid imagery and emotions related to nature, love, and traditional Finnish life. From the verses that introduce the beautiful maiden of Pohjola and the suitors striving to win her love to light-hearted reflections on rural life, the beginning showcases a blend of lyrical storytelling and folkloric references. Through lines filled with natural beauty and mythological elements, the reader is invited into a rich tapestry of Finnish heritage, rendering the collection an appealing exploration of cultural roots and sentiments. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],399,"Runollinen kalenteri sisältää kansanrunouteen ja eepoksiin pohjautuvia runoelmia, näytelmän sekä pohdintoja Kalevalasta ja Kantelettaresta. Kokoelman alkuosa käsittelee muun muassa Pohjan neidon kosintaa ja Lemminkäisen urotekoja osin suoraan kansanrunoja mukaillen.",{"number":171,"title":172,"author":173,"authorBirth":174,"authorDeath":175,"slug":176,"bookId":177,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":178,"origin":179,"language":17,"yearPublished":180,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":181,"charCount":182,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":183,"gutenbergSubjects":184,"gutenbergCategories":186,"gutenbergSummary":188,"gutenbergTranslators":189,"gutenbergDownloadCount":93,"aiDescription":190},3378,"Suru-Runot Suomalaiset","Calamnius, Gabriel Joosefinpoika",1695,1754,"3378-calamnius-gabriel-joosefinpoika-suru-runot-suomalaiset","3378__Calamnius_Gabriel_Joosefinpoika__Suru-Runot_Suomalaiset",[],[],1734,2052,14448,75444,[185],"Finnish poetry -- 18th century",[187,26],"History - European","\"Suru-Runot Suomalaiset\" by Gabriel Joosefinpoika Calamnius is a collection of Finnish lamentations and reflections written during the early 18th century. The book serves as an emotional expression of sorrow and suffering in response to the harsh realities faced by the Finnish people, particularly during the turmoil of war and oppression. Calamnius provides a powerful glimpse into the struggles of his time, which includes the impact of wars and foreign invasions on the Finnish landscape and its inhabitants.  The content of \"Suru-Runot Suomalaiset\" comprises a series of poems that vividly depict the pain, loss, and emotional turmoil experienced by the Finnish people. The author recounts the effects of Swedish and Russian conflicts, highlighting the suffering of civilians—particularly the destruction of homes, the separation of families, and the devastation of the land. Through heartfelt lamentations, Calamnius captures both the physical and psychological scars left by these conflicts, offering a poignant reflection on resilience amidst despair. The poems serve as a testament to the collective memory of a nation grappling with its identity in the face of relentless adversities. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],"Runokokoelma kuvaa Pohjanmaan asukkaiden kokemia kärsimyksiä ja venäläisten miehittäjien julmuuksia isonvihan aikana 1700-luvun alussa. Kalevalaiseen mittaan kirjoitettu teos kertoo sodan jaloissa menetetyistä omaisista, ryöstelystä ja kidutuksista.",{"number":192,"title":193,"author":173,"authorBirth":174,"authorDeath":175,"slug":194,"bookId":195,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":196,"origin":197,"language":17,"yearPublished":198,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":199,"charCount":200,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":201,"gutenbergSubjects":202,"gutenbergCategories":203,"gutenbergSummary":204,"gutenbergTranslators":205,"gutenbergDownloadCount":206,"aiDescription":207},3376,"Vähäinen cocous suomalaisista runoista","3376-calamnius-gabriel-joosefinpoika-vahainen-cocous-suomalaisista-runoista","3376__Calamnius_Gabriel_Joosefinpoika__Vähäinen_cocous_suomalaisista_runoista",[],[],1755,2810,19463,75429,[185],[26],"\"Vähäinen cocous suomalaisista runoista: Turusa 1755\" by Gabriel Joosepinpoika Calamnius is a collection of Finnish poetry written during the mid-18th century. This book is notable as one of the few examples of poetry published in Finland during the time of Swedish rule. It primarily focuses on various themes related to Finnish culture and traditions, including marriage, mortality, and the beauty of nature, expressed through verse.  The collection is composed of wedding poems, funeral poems, and poetic wishes, each reflecting different aspects of life and societal values in Finland during that era. For instance, the wedding poems celebrate love and union, while the funeral poems delve into themes of death and loss, drawing on elements of Finnish folklore. Noteworthy poems include the often-quoted \"Kevät keikkuen tuleepi,\" which ushers in the joys of spring, and the last poem that reflects the personal sorrow of the poet, portraying the blend of personal and communal experiences. Overall, Calamnius' work is emblematic of the early Finnish poetic tradition, providing insight into the cultural landscape of 18th-century Finland. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],240,"Kokoelma sisältää 1700-luvun puolivälissä kirjoitettuja suomenkielisiä tilapäisrunoja, kuten hää- ja hautajaisrunoja sekä onnentoivotuksia kuninkaalle ja piispalle. Se on poikkeuksellinen esimerkki aikakauden suomenkielisestä maallisesta runoudesta Ruotsin vallan ajalta.",{"number":209,"title":210,"author":211,"authorBirth":212,"authorDeath":213,"slug":214,"bookId":215,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":216,"origin":217,"language":17,"yearPublished":218,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":219,"charCount":220,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":221,"gutenbergCategories":222,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":223,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":224},3379,"Yksi Laulu Laulettawa","Calamnius, Gabriel Pietarinpoika",1694,1767,"3379-calamnius-gabriel-pietarinpoika-yksi-laulu-laulettawa","3379__Calamnius_Gabriel_Pietarinpoika__Yksi_Laulu_Laulettawa...",[],[],1743,1048,6137,[],[],[],"Opettavainen runoelma, jossa isä neuvoo poikaansa avioliittoon, taloudenpitoon ja eri elinkeinoihin liittyvissä asioissa. Runomuotoinen teos antaa käytännön ohjeita maanviljelystä, metsästyksestä ja kalastuksesta korostaen samalla rehellisyyttä ja säädyllistä elämää.",{"number":226,"title":227,"author":228,"authorBirth":18,"authorDeath":114,"slug":229,"bookId":230,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":231,"origin":232,"language":17,"yearPublished":10,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":233,"charCount":234,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":235,"gutenbergSubjects":236,"gutenbergCategories":238,"gutenbergSummary":239,"gutenbergTranslators":240,"gutenbergDownloadCount":241,"aiDescription":242},2475,"Suomalainen lukemisto","Cannelin, Knut","2475-cannelin-knut-suomalainen-lukemisto","2475__Cannelin_Knut__Suomalainen_lukemisto",[157],[],57543,366629,64973,[237],"Finnish literature",[165,26],"\"Suomalainen lukemisto\" by Knut Cannelin is a collection of Finnish literary works and folk tales compiled during the late 19th century. The collection serves as a curated anthology of modern Finnish literature and includes various prose pieces and poetry that reflect the linguistic and cultural developments of the Finnish language during this period.  The opening of the work introduces a series of parables and morality tales featuring animals, such as the capricious fox and the naive goat, each conveying a lesson about cunning, loyalty, or truth. These stories illustrate the characteristics of the animal protagonists and their interactions, often resulting in clever twists that highlight human follies and virtues. The tales serve not only as entertainment but also as insightful reflections on moral behavior, showcasing the richness of Finnish folklore and its relevance to contemporary life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],283,"Lukemisto sisältää suomalaista proosaa, runoutta ja tietotekstejä. Kokoelma koostuu muun muassa kansantaruista, historiallisista kuvauksista ja aikansa tunnettujen kirjailijoiden, kuten Kiven ja Ahon, lyhyistä teksteistä.",{"number":244,"title":245,"author":246,"authorBirth":247,"authorDeath":248,"slug":249,"bookId":250,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":251,"origin":252,"language":62,"yearPublished":253,"yearPublishedTranslation":254,"wordCount":255,"charCount":256,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":257,"gutenbergSubjects":258,"gutenbergCategories":259,"gutenbergSummary":260,"gutenbergTranslators":261,"gutenbergDownloadCount":262,"aiDescription":263},1715,"Kalevala","Castrén, Matthias Alexander",1813,1852,"1715-castren-matthias-alexander-overs-kalevala","1715__Castrén_Matthias_Alexander_(övers.)__Kalevala",[157],[],1835,1841,65762,314796,7000,[24],[165,26],"\"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":265,"title":266,"author":267,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":268,"bookId":269,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":270,"origin":271,"language":62,"yearPublished":272,"yearPublishedTranslation":114,"wordCount":273,"charCount":274,"usRestricted":122,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":275,"gutenbergCategories":276,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":277,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":278},1294,"Canterburysägner","Chaucer, Geoffrey (c. 1343-1400)","1294-chaucer-geoffrey-canterburysagner","1294__Chaucer_Geoffrey__Canterburysägner",[],[],1387,166648,707288,[],[],[],"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":280,"title":281,"author":282,"authorBirth":283,"authorDeath":284,"slug":285,"bookId":286,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":287,"origin":288,"language":62,"yearPublished":289,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":290,"charCount":291,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":292,"gutenbergCategories":293,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":294,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":295},3498,"Åt minnet af en barndomsvän","Choraeus, Michael",1774,1806,"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":297,"title":298,"author":282,"authorBirth":283,"authorDeath":284,"slug":299,"bookId":300,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":301,"origin":302,"language":62,"yearPublished":303,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":304,"charCount":305,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":306,"gutenbergSubjects":307,"gutenbergCategories":308,"gutenbergSummary":309,"gutenbergTranslators":310,"gutenbergDownloadCount":311,"aiDescription":312},895,"Samlade skaldestycken","895-choraeus-michael-samlade-skaldestycken","895__Choraeus_Michael__Samlade_skaldestycken",[],[],1815,48812,215691,47799,[26],[26],"\"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":314,"title":315,"author":316,"authorBirth":317,"authorDeath":159,"slug":318,"bookId":319,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":320,"origin":321,"language":62,"yearPublished":322,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":323,"charCount":324,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":325,"gutenbergCategories":326,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":327,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":328},3151,"Poetisk läsebok för Finlands ungdom","Collan, Karl",1828,"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":330,"title":331,"author":332,"authorBirth":333,"authorDeath":334,"slug":335,"bookId":336,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":337,"origin":338,"language":62,"yearPublished":339,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":340,"charCount":341,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":342,"gutenbergCategories":343,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":344,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":345},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":347,"title":348,"author":349,"authorBirth":350,"authorDeath":351,"slug":352,"bookId":353,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":354,"origin":355,"language":17,"yearPublished":356,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":357,"charCount":358,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":359,"gutenbergSubjects":360,"gutenbergCategories":362,"gutenbergSummary":363,"gutenbergTranslators":364,"gutenbergDownloadCount":365,"aiDescription":366},2131,"Runoja Herkules uroosta","Dahlberg, T. J.",1836,1870,"2131-dahlberg-t-j-runoja-herkules-uroosta","2131__Dahlberg_T._J.__Runoja_Herkules_uroosta",[],[],1862,15311,104918,13099,[361],"Finnish poetry -- 20th century",[26],"\"Runoja\" by Aaro Hellaakoski is a collection of poems written in the early 20th century, specifically in 1916. This literary work encapsulates various themes related to nature, love, and human emotions, often intertwining personal reflections with broader existential musings. The collection showcases Hellaakoski's mastery in using vivid imagery and expressive language, a hallmark of early modernist poetry.  The poems in \"Runoja\" delve into a range of experiences and sentiments, featuring motifs of longing, the passage of seasons, and the complexity of human relationships. For instance, the poem \"Kaipuumme\" expresses a deep sense of yearning, comparing it to various natural forces, while \"Tuhlaajapoika\" reflects on the theme of squandering one's life in pursuit of freedom rather than material wealth. Through recurring symbols such as the moon, the changing seasons, and elements of Finnish nature, Hellaakoski invites readers to explore both personal and collective experiences, resonating with feelings of nostalgia and existential contemplation. The collection is rich in lyrical beauty and emotional depth, making it a significant contribution to Finnish literature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],556,"Kalevala-mittainen runoteos kertoo antiikin Kreikan tarunomaisen Herkules-uroon elämänvaiheista ja hänen kahdestatoista uroteostaan. Kokoelma yhdistää klassisen mytologian suomalaiseen kansanrunousperinteeseen ja kieleen.",{"number":368,"title":369,"author":370,"authorBirth":371,"authorDeath":372,"slug":373,"bookId":374,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":375,"origin":376,"language":17,"yearPublished":372,"yearPublishedTranslation":377,"wordCount":378,"charCount":379,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":380,"gutenbergSubjects":381,"gutenbergCategories":382,"gutenbergSummary":383,"gutenbergTranslators":384,"gutenbergDownloadCount":386,"aiDescription":387},1858,"Jumalainen näytelmä I-III","Dante Alighieri",1265,1321,"1858-dante-alighieri-jumalainen-naytelma-i-iii","1858__Dante_Alighieri__Jumalainen_näytelmä_I-III",[],[81],1912,100742,590432,12546,[26],[89,26],"\"Jumalainen näytelmä\" by Dante Alighieri is a narrative poem written between 1308 and 1321. The work follows Dante's journey through the three realms of the afterlife—Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven—guided by the poet Virgil and Beatrice. Set during Easter week in 1300, the poem explores divine justice and the soul's path toward God. Each realm reveals appropriate punishments or rewards based on earthly actions, drawing on medieval Catholic theology and philosophy to portray sin, penance, and spiritual ascent. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[385],"Leino, Eino",650,"Danten klassinen eepos kuvaa vaellusta helvetin, kiirastulen ja paratiisin läpi. Runonmuotoinen teos tarkastelee ihmisen sielun tilaa kuoleman jälkeen sekä pohtii synnin ja hyvityksen luonnetta antiikin ja keskiajan maailmankuvien kautta.",{"number":389,"title":390,"author":391,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":392,"bookId":393,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":394,"origin":395,"language":17,"yearPublished":396,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":397,"charCount":398,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":399,"gutenbergSubjects":400,"gutenbergCategories":402,"gutenbergSummary":403,"gutenbergTranslators":404,"gutenbergDownloadCount":405,"aiDescription":406},3045,"Lappalaisia lauuja","Donner, Otto","3045-donner-otto-lappalaisia-lauuja","3045__Donner_Otto__Lappalaisia_lauuja",[157],[],1876,26976,162251,73262,[401],"Folk songs, Sami",[165,26],"\"Lappalaisia lauluja\" by Otto Donner is a collection of folkloric poetry written in the late 19th century. This work compiles the tradition of Sámi poetry, including narratives, myths, and songs that reflect the culture and beliefs of the Lapland people. The collection aims to preserve and showcase the rich yet often overlooked poetic expressions of the Sámi, delving into themes of mythology, nature, and daily struggles.  The opening of the book serves as an introduction to its themes and significance. It begins with a dedication to Elias Lönnrot, a key figure in Finnish folklore studies, and emphasizes the sparse poetic life among the Sámi, limited by their challenging surroundings. Donner discusses the history of Lappish narratives, highlighting prior efforts to document and translate these cultural treasures. He mentions prominent contributors to the field and notes that most of the collected poetry reflects on the deeper connections between the Sámi people and their environment while occasionally addressing their historical interactions with neighboring tribes and cultures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],301,"Kansatieteellinen kokoelma sisältää saamelaisia kansanlauluja, kertomarunoja, sananlaskuja ja arvoituksia. Teos valottaa pohjoisten paimentolaiskansojen elämää, uskomuksia ja henkistä perinnettä 1800-luvulla.",{"number":408,"title":409,"author":410,"authorBirth":411,"authorDeath":412,"slug":413,"bookId":414,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":415,"origin":416,"language":17,"yearPublished":417,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":418,"charCount":419,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":420,"gutenbergSubjects":421,"gutenbergCategories":422,"gutenbergSummary":424,"gutenbergTranslators":425,"gutenbergDownloadCount":426,"aiDescription":427},1991,"Maamieslauluja","Eerola, Eero",1884,1939,"1991-eerola-eero-maamieslauluja","1991__Eerola_Eero__Maamieslauluja",[],[],1910,3069,17476,65640,[361],[423,26],"Nature/Gardening/Animals","\"Maamieslauluja\" by Eero Eerola is a collection of songs and poems written during the early 20th century. This book is a cultural expression that reflects the life, labor, and spirit of rural Finnish people, focusing predominantly on the themes of agriculture, community, and a deep connection to the land. It serves as an homage to farmers and the natural world, celebrating their contributions and experiences.  The content of \"Maamieslauluja\" includes a variety of verses that convey the daily lives of farmers, the significance of their work, and the cycle of the seasons. Each piece captures the essence of rural life, from the joy of planting and harvesting to the challenges faced by the agricultural community. The songs often express unity and cooperation among farmers, emphasizing the importance of working together to achieve shared goals. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt sentiments, Eerola weaves a tapestry that illustrates not only the physical toil but also the emotional bonds formed in the pursuit of a fruitful life connected to the earth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],184,"Eerolan runokokoelma on omistettu kansanopistoille ja maamieskouluille. Se sisältää isänmaallisia ja luonnonläheisiä lauluja, jotka ylistävät maatyötä, viljelyä ja suomalaista maaseutua. Kokoelma koostuu marssilauluista, hymneistä ja työn kuvauksista.",{"number":429,"title":430,"author":431,"authorBirth":137,"authorDeath":432,"slug":433,"bookId":434,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":435,"origin":436,"language":62,"yearPublished":437,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":438,"charCount":439,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":440,"gutenbergCategories":441,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":442,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":443},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":445,"title":446,"author":447,"authorBirth":448,"authorDeath":449,"slug":450,"bookId":451,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":452,"origin":453,"language":17,"yearPublished":454,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":455,"charCount":456,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":457,"gutenbergSubjects":458,"gutenbergCategories":459,"gutenbergSummary":460,"gutenbergTranslators":461,"gutenbergDownloadCount":462,"aiDescription":463},225,"Kootut teokset I: Runoelmia 1868-1885","Erkko, J. H.",1849,1906,"225-erkko-j-h-kootut-teokset-i","225__Erkko_J._H.__Kootut_teokset_I",[],[],1908,36785,218726,13063,[24],[26],"\"Kootut teokset 1: Runoelmia 1868-1885\" by J. H. Erkko is a collection of poems written during the late 19th century. This work showcases a rich tapestry of Finnish poetic expression, capturing themes of love, nature, and national identity through heartfelt verses. The collection reflects the emotional landscape of the time, intertwining personal experiences with broader cultural and historical reflections pertinent to Finnish society.  The opening of this collection introduces a variety of poems, each vividly portraying different aspects of life and sentiment in Finland. The initial piece speaks directly to the reader, inviting them to engage with delicate lyrical themes. Subsequent poems explore the joy of singing, the melancholy of loss, the valor of national pride, and the beauty of the Finnish landscape. Through the portrayal of childlike innocence, seasonal changes, and poignant reflections on freedom, the author establishes a connection with nature and the human experience, setting a nostalgic and contemplative tone for the verses that follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],557,"Kokoelma sisältää J. H. Erkon runoutta vuosilta 1868–1885. Runot käsittelevät muun muassa luontoa, isänmaallisia aiheita, kansanelämää ja tunteita.",293,1,24,{"genreCounts":468,"langCounts":475,"topOrigins":478,"topFictionThemes":520,"topNonfictionThemes":567},{"lastenkirja":469,"muistelmat":311,"muu":470,"naytelma":471,"novelli":472,"romaani":473,"runous":464,"tietokirja":474},162,5,463,379,1809,394,{"fi":476,"la":465,"sv":477,"unknown":465},3661,104,[479,482,485,488,491,494,497,500,503,506,509,512,515,518],[480,481],"Suomalainen kirjallisuus",901,[483,484],"Ranskalainen kirjallisuus",188,[486,487],"Ruotsalainen kirjallisuus",150,[489,490],"Brittiläinen kirjallisuus",139,[492,493],"Saksalainen kirjallisuus",129,[495,496],"Venäläinen kirjallisuus",96,[498,499],"Norjalainen kirjallisuus",77,[501,502],"Amerikkalainen kirjallisuus",76,[504,505],"Tanskalainen kirjallisuus",41,[507,508],"Unkarilainen kirjallisuus",18,[510,511],"Itävaltalainen kirjallisuus",11,[513,514],"Italialainen kirjallisuus",10,[516,517],"Antiikin kirjallisuus",7,[519,465],"Espanjalainen kirjallisuus",[521,524,527,530,533,536,539,542,545,548,551,553,555,558,561,563,565],[522,523],"Historiallinen romaani",426,[525,526],"Seikkailu",264,[528,529],"Mytologia ja kansanperinne",209,[531,532],"Huumori",198,[534,535],"Lastenkirjallisuus",119,[537,538],"Kirjallisuuden klassikot",116,[540,541],"Nobel-palkitut",110,[543,544],"Rakkausromaanit",88,[546,547],"Rikoskirjallisuus",63,[549,550],"Esseet ja kirjeet",56,[552,505],"Scifi ja fantasia",[554,514],"Perhe ja kasvatus",[556,557],"Sukupuoli ja seksuaalisuus",9,[559,560],"Joulu",3,[562,560],"Parhaat kirjat",[564,560],"Harvard Classics",[566,560],"Urheilu ja harrastukset",[568,571,573,575,578,581,584,587,590,593,596,598,601,603,606,608,610,612,614,616,618,620,622,625,627,630,632,634,636,638,640,642],[569,570],"Euroopan historia",90,[572,502],"Muu historia",[574,502],"Matkakirjallisuus",[576,577],"Filosofia ja etiikka",72,[579,580],"Historia: uusi aika",69,[582,583],"Uskonto ja hengellisyys",62,[585,586],"Sotahistoria",50,[588,589],"Arkeologia ja antropologia",40,[591,592],"Historia: antiikki",21,[594,595],"Kirkon historia",19,[597,508],"Historia: varhainen uusi aika",[599,600],"Luonto ja eläimet",14,[602,600],"Politiikka",[604,605],"Historia: hallitsijat",13,[607,511],"Amerikan historia",[609,511],"Kasvatus ja opetus",[611,514],"Historia: keskiaika",[613,557],"Sosiologia",[615,557],"Taide",[617,557],"Britannian historia",[619,517],"Kieli ja viestintä",[621,517],"Ympäristö",[623,624],"Musiikki",6,[626,470],"Terveys ja lääketiede",[628,629],"Historia: koulutus",4,[631,560],"Psykologia",[633,560],"Journalismi",[635,560],"Biologia",[637,560],"Maatalous",[639,465],"Talous",[641,465],"Fysiikka",[643,465],"Laki ja kriminologia"]