[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fCcgqFcgYLDqNGulIWbBtIX4CklQ9COYFXOdQXvD-0V4":3},{"items":4,"total":117,"page":118,"pageSize":119},[5,34,57,78,98],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":28,"gutenbergSummary":30,"gutenbergTranslators":31,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":33},1099,"Omantunnon mato","Anzengruber, Ludwig",1839,1889,"1099-anzengruber-ludwig-omantunnon-mato","1099__Anzengruber_Ludwig__Omantunnon_mato","3-näytöksinen kansannäytelmä lauluineen","naytelma",[],[],"fi",1874,1909,14207,80444,false,50199,[25,26,27],"Austrian drama -- Translations into Finnish","Comedy plays","Villages -- Drama",[29],"Plays/Films/Dramas","\"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":35,"title":36,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":37,"bookId":38,"genreRaw":39,"genre":40,"themes":41,"origin":42,"language":17,"yearPublished":44,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":45,"charCount":46,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":47,"gutenbergSubjects":48,"gutenbergCategories":50,"gutenbergSummary":53,"gutenbergTranslators":54,"gutenbergDownloadCount":55,"aiDescription":56},1260,"Sternsteinin kartano","1260-anzengruber-ludwig-sternsteinin-kartano","1260__Anzengruber_Ludwig__Sternsteinin_kartano",null,"romaani",[],[43],"saksalainen",1885,68959,437224,51524,[49],"Austrian fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[51,52],"German Literature","Novels","\"Sternsteinin kartano\" by Ludwig Anzengruber is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story introduces the reader to the stark contrasts of life in a rural setting, focusing on the protagonist, a young girl named Helena, as she navigates her humble existence and dreams of a better life. The narrative establishes themes of longing, social status, and the dichotomy between wealth and poverty.  At the start of the novel, heavy rain transforms a tranquil river into a raging torrent, setting the stage for Helena's life in a dilapidated cottage near the grand Sternstein manor. She observes the opulence of the manor from a distance, expressing a wish to one day be part of that world as she plays with a boy named Muckerl, who is also entranced by Helena’s beauty and dreams of a brighter future. Their playful banter reveals their differing social standings, hinting at deeper societal issues and individual aspirations. The opening portion encapsulates Helena's innocence and the challenges she faces while setting the tone for her journey amid class disparities. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],235,"Itävaltalainen romaani kertoo köyhästä tytöstä, joka kasvaa suuren Sternsteinin kartanon naapurissa ja tavoittelee määrätietoisesti nousua kartanon emännyyteen. Teos kuvaa 1800-luvun maaseudun sosiaalisia vastakohtia, kunnianhimoa sekä vaurauden ja kurjuuden kohtaamista.",{"number":58,"title":59,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":60,"bookId":61,"genreRaw":62,"genre":40,"themes":63,"origin":65,"language":17,"yearPublished":66,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":67,"charCount":68,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":69,"gutenbergSubjects":70,"gutenbergCategories":71,"gutenbergSummary":73,"gutenbergTranslators":74,"gutenbergDownloadCount":76,"aiDescription":77},2757,"Raskaan syytöksen alla; Kun on olevinaan liian ovela","2757-anzengruber-ludwig-raskaan-syytoksen-alla-kun-on-olevinaan-liian-ovela","2757__Anzengruber_Ludwig__Raskaan_syytöksen_alla;_Kun_on_olevinaan_liian_ovela","Kaksi kertomusta",[64],"rikos",[43],1879,11596,73298,42107,[49],[72,51,52],"Crime, Thrillers and Mystery","\"Raskaan syytöksen alla; Kun on olevinaan liian ovela: Kaksi kertomusta\" by Ludwig Anzengruber is a collection of narrative tales written in the early 20th century. This work likely delves into themes of love, betrayal, and societal troubles, set against a backdrop of personal and moral dilemmas faced by the characters. The central figures include Peter Kirninger and his wife Rosalian, whose life struggles reveal the harsh realities of their economic situation and the psychological strains of their relationships.  The opening of the first story introduces Peter and Rosalian, a young couple grappling with the weight of poverty and the strains of their marriage. Despite their love, they find themselves at odds, particularly due to their shared obsession with gambling and the destructive influence it has on their lives. The narrative foreshadows trouble as they come to the attention of a wandering relative, Vinzenz Kallinger, who becomes embroiled in a murder mystery that shakes their community. As suspicions arise and the tension escalates, the characters must confront not only external threats but also the internal conflicts that threaten to tear them apart. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[75],"Soini, Lauri",265,"Kaksi itävaltalaisen kirjailijan kertomusta, joissa kuvataan maaseudun köyhälistön elämää ja moraalisia valintoja. Ensimmäisessä tarinassa köyhä pariskunta joutuu murhaepäilyjen ja taloudellisten vaikeuksien keskelle, kun taas toinen käsittelee oveluuden ja rehellisyyden suhdetta.",{"number":79,"title":80,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":81,"bookId":82,"genreRaw":39,"genre":40,"themes":83,"origin":84,"language":17,"yearPublished":85,"yearPublishedTranslation":86,"wordCount":87,"charCount":88,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":89,"gutenbergSubjects":90,"gutenbergCategories":92,"gutenbergSummary":93,"gutenbergTranslators":94,"gutenbergDownloadCount":96,"aiDescription":97},2751,"Häpeäpilkku","2751-anzengruber-ludwig-hapeapilkku","2751__Anzengruber_Ludwig__Häpeäpilkku",[],[43],1877,1908,73396,453747,38322,[49,91],"Illegitimate children -- Fiction",[51,52],"\"Häpeäpilkku\" by Ludwig Anzengruber is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds within the confines of rural life, exploring themes of infidelity, shame, and human connection through the experiences of the main character, Josef Reindorfer, a farmer grappling with personal despair after learning about his wife's betrayal.   At the start of the novel, we are introduced to a quiet farming community with its landscape marked by low hills and scattered houses. Josef Reindorfer, the main character, stands amidst a tense moment as his wife prepares to give birth to their third child. While he appears outwardly concerned about the well-being of the family, a deeper turmoil brews within him as he suspects the legitimacy of the new child. His thoughts spiral into despair and anger as he confronts the reality of his wife's infidelity and the shame it brings upon him, leaving him questioning his sense of honor and the very foundations of his household. The opening sets a poignant tone, effectively foreshadowing the internal and external conflicts that will unfold throughout the novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[95],"Noponen, Alpo",213,"Itävaltalaisen kirjailijan romaani käsittelee avioliiton ulkopuolella syntyneen lapsen asemaa ja yhteisön ennakkoluuloja. Maaseudulle sijoittuva kertomus kuvaa inhimillisiä kohtaloita ja yhteiskunnallisia jännitteitä tarkkanäköisesti.",{"number":99,"title":100,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":101,"bookId":102,"genreRaw":39,"genre":40,"themes":103,"origin":104,"language":17,"yearPublished":105,"yearPublishedTranslation":106,"wordCount":107,"charCount":108,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":109,"gutenbergSubjects":110,"gutenbergCategories":111,"gutenbergSummary":112,"gutenbergTranslators":113,"gutenbergDownloadCount":115,"aiDescription":116},2768,"Toveri","2768-anzengruber-ludwig-toveri","2768__Anzengruber_Ludwig__Toveri",[],[43],1893,1895,42254,256924,59562,[49],[51,52],"\"Toveri\" by Ludwig Anzengruber is a novel written in the late 19th century. The book appears to explore the life and experiences of its characters, notably a young girl and a talkative coachman, as they embark on a journey filled with stories and reflections about life, love, and human connections. The narrative is likely infused with observations on the human condition, societal dynamics, and the intersection of rural and urban life.  The opening of \"Toveri\" introduces a summer morning where a young girl walks along a path until she encounters a carriage driver who invites her to join him on his journey to the district town. He reflects on his long career and shares personal anecdotes about life, memories, and the passage of time. As they ride together, they engage in a conversation that reveals the driver’s humorous personality and his fondness for telling stories about the places and people they've encountered. The dialogue showcases the warmth and complexity of human relationships, setting a tone that seems both nostalgic and contemplative. Through these interactions, the reader gets a glimpse into the characters' histories and the themes of connection and community that are likely to unfold throughout the novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[114],"Talvio, Maila",204,"Realistinen romaani kuvaa itävaltalaista kansanelämää ja sen moraalisia haasteita. Teokseen sisältyy myös laaja elämäkerrallinen katsaus kirjailijan vaikeisiin elämänvaiheisiin ja hänen kehitykseensä arvostetuksi kansankuvaajaksi.",5,1,24]