[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fqQqSe4grLwtTe_l-PLYKhk9N7RIv3Qp747eRFpK_qd0":3},{"items":4,"total":130,"page":131,"pageSize":132},[5,33,68,89,108],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":26,"gutenbergSummary":29,"gutenbergTranslators":30,"gutenbergDownloadCount":31,"aiDescription":32},165,"Pikku haltijoita","Beecher-Stowe, Harriet",1811,1896,"165-beecher-stowe-harriet-pikku-haltijoita","165__Beecher-Stowe_Harriet__Pikku_haltijoita",null,"muistelmat",[],[],"fi",1865,1900,47690,327284,false,16944,[25],"Home economics",[27,28],"Essays, Letters & Speeches","Parenthood & Family Relations","\"Pikku haltijoita\" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a collection of essays written in the late 19th century. The work discusses themes surrounding domesticity, family life, and the art of homemaking, reflecting Stowe's engagement with the social and moral issues of her time. The opening chapters introduce a narrator, who shares his observations and reflections on the nature of home, family interactions, and the often chaotic yet affectionate dynamics within domestic life.  At the start of the narrative, we find the narrator reflecting on a recent purchase: a Brussels carpet bought at a surprisingly low price. This leads him to ruminate on the value and symbolism of household items, juxtaposing the material affections attributed to expensive goods with the sentimental value of older, worn belongings. The narrator describes his warm and inviting home, established on principles of practicality and comfort over superficial elegance. Through whimsical anecdotes about his family—including the gentle nagging of his wife and daughters regarding home decor—he sets the stage for a deeper exploration of what constitutes a true home, contemplating the influence of women in the household and the intricate balance between tradition and modernization in domestic spaces. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],286,"Kotiin ja perhe-elämään keskittyvä esseekokoelma antaa neuvoja taloudenhoidosta, sisustamisesta ja arjen säästäväisyydestä. Teksteissä tarkastellaan kodin merkitystä ja tapoja, joilla pienetkin asiat vaikuttavat perheen onneen ja sopusointuun.",{"number":34,"title":35,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":36,"bookId":37,"genreRaw":13,"genre":38,"themes":39,"origin":40,"language":17,"yearPublished":43,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":45,"charCount":46,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":47,"gutenbergSubjects":48,"gutenbergCategories":59,"gutenbergSummary":63,"gutenbergTranslators":64,"gutenbergDownloadCount":66,"aiDescription":67},167,"Setä Tuomon tupa","167-beecher-stowe-harriet-seta-tuomon-tupa","167__Beecher-Stowe_Harriet__Setä_Tuomon_tupa","romaani",[],[41,42],"amerikkalainen","klassikot",1852,1893,21699,134917,16392,[49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58],"African Americans -- Fiction","Didactic fiction","Enslaved persons -- Fiction","Fugitive slaves -- Fiction","Master and servant -- Fiction","Plantation life -- Fiction","Political fiction","Slavery -- Fiction","Southern States -- Fiction","Uncle Tom (Fictitious character) -- Fiction",[60,61,62],"American Literature","Classics of Literature","Novels","\"Setä Tuomon tupa\" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is an anti-slavery novel published in 1852. This influential work depicts the horrors of slavery through the story of Uncle Tom, a long-suffering enslaved man around whom other characters' lives revolve. Written to show how Christian love could overcome slavery, the novel became America's best-selling book of the nineteenth century after the Bible. It profoundly shaped attitudes toward slavery and helped fuel the abolitionist movement in the 1850s. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[65],"Suppanen, Aatto",389,"Beecher Stowen klassikkoromaani kuvaa orjuuden kauhuja Yhdysvalloissa. Se kertoo hurskaan Tuomo-sedän elämästä eri isäntien alaisuudessa sekä orjien pyrkimyksistä saavuttaa vapaus. Tämä versio on nuorisolle suunnattu sovitus alkuperäisteoksesta.",{"number":69,"title":70,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":71,"bookId":72,"genreRaw":73,"genre":14,"themes":74,"origin":75,"language":17,"yearPublished":76,"yearPublishedTranslation":77,"wordCount":78,"charCount":79,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":80,"gutenbergSubjects":81,"gutenbergCategories":83,"gutenbergSummary":85,"gutenbergTranslators":86,"gutenbergDownloadCount":87,"aiDescription":88},169,"Lukinverkkoja","169-beecher-stowe-harriet-lukinverkkoja","169__Beecher-Stowe_Harriet__Lukinverkkoja","eli Pieniä tomupiiloja jotka kotionneamme haittaavat",[],[],1868,1880,19148,124777,17033,[82],"Women -- Social conditions",[27,84],"Gender & Sexuality Studies","\"Lukinverkkoja: Pieniä tomupiiloja jotka kotionneamme haittaavat\" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a reflective essay collection written in the late 19th century. The work discusses various social issues that interrupt domestic happiness, particularly focusing on the roles and challenges women face in the household and society. The author critiques societal norms and expectations surrounding women's roles and highlights the need for a reevaluation of work and personal worth beyond traditional confines.  At the start of the book, the author introduces the concept of \"dust holes,\" metaphorically representing the small yet significant problems in daily life that hinder domestic bliss. A conversation unfolds between the narrator and his wife regarding a young woman in need of assistance, illustrating the various social challenges and the different status of women in society. Through their discussion, Stowe sets the stage for deeper explorations of labor, societal expectations, and the interdependence of individuals within the home, suggesting that the very social constructs meant to protect women may simultaneously limit their potential. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],330,"Esseemuotoinen teos tarkastelee kodin onnea ja arkisia epäkohtia, joita tekijä kutsuu lukinverkoiksi ja tomupiiloiksi. Tekstissä pohditaan muun muassa kasvatusta, palkollisten kohtelua ja kodinhoidon moraalisia ulottuvuuksia 1800-luvun näkökulmasta.",{"number":90,"title":91,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":92,"bookId":93,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":94,"origin":95,"language":17,"yearPublished":96,"yearPublishedTranslation":97,"wordCount":98,"charCount":99,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":100,"gutenbergSubjects":101,"gutenbergCategories":103,"gutenbergSummary":104,"gutenbergTranslators":105,"gutenbergDownloadCount":106,"aiDescription":107},197,"Pikku kettuja","197-beecher-stowe-harriet-pikku-kettuja","197__Beecher-Stowe_Harriet__Pikku_kettuja",[],[],1866,1899,32080,213954,17313,[102],"Conduct of life",[27,28],"\"Pikku kettuja\" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a collection of essays or lectures likely written in the late 19th century. The work explores the various detrimental traits, likened to \"little foxes,\" that disrupt harmony in family life and personal relationships. The initial segments introduce the concept of these little foxes, focusing on their subtle yet pervasive nature and their impact on domestic happiness.  At the start of this work, we find a conversation between a father and his daughter, Jenny, as they discuss the father's intention to read from a curious text he discovered. He relates this text to the idea of \"little foxes\"—metaphorical representations of small, often overlooked issues in family dynamics that can ultimately lead to unhappiness. The father vows to explore these disruptive traits in depth, beginning with \"moittiminen\" (fault-finding), which sets the tone for the subsequent discussions on the importance of maintaining a positive environment in the home to foster love and understanding. Through anecdotes and observations, the opening portion establishes a foundation for examining how neglecting these little foxes can erode the well-being of families. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],235,"Kokoelma esseitä ja opetuksia kodin onnea nakertavista pienistä tavoista, kuten ärtyisyydestä ja suvaitsemattomuudesta. Teksti opastaa lukijaa tunnistamaan nämä ”pikku ketut”, jotka voivat huomaamatta turmella perhe-elämän sopusoinnun.",{"number":109,"title":110,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":111,"bookId":112,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":113,"origin":114,"language":17,"yearPublished":115,"yearPublishedTranslation":116,"wordCount":117,"charCount":118,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":119,"gutenbergSubjects":120,"gutenbergCategories":123,"gutenbergSummary":125,"gutenbergTranslators":126,"gutenbergDownloadCount":128,"aiDescription":129},298,"Vaimoni ja minä eli Harry Hendersonin elämäkerta","298-beecher-stowe-harriet-vaimoni-ja-mina","298__Beecher-Stowe_Harriet__Vaimoni_ja_minä",[],[41],1871,1874,97901,623807,19439,[121,122],"New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction","Women -- Social and moral questions -- Fiction",[60,124,62],"Biographies","\"Vaimoni ja minä eli Harry Hendersonin elämäkerta\" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a semi-autobiographical narrative written in the late 19th century. This work explores the life experiences of the protagonist, Harry Henderson, ranging from his childhood dreams and experiences to his eventual romantic life. Through personal anecdotes, it delves into themes of love, loss, and the search for identity within the context of 19th-century American society.  At the start of the narrative, the storyteller, Harry Henderson, reflects on the overwhelming presence of stories in contemporary society and emphasizes his intention of sharing his own. He introduces his early life marked by loneliness and longing for companionship, as demonstrated through his relationship with Susie Morril, his childhood sweetheart. The first chapter recounts his struggles growing up in a large family, the impact of having less attention compared to his siblings, and the deep bond he forms with Susie, which is colored by innocence and youthful affection. This nostalgic portrayal forebodes the challenges that lie ahead as he begins to experience loss, notably when his beloved Susie becomes a victim of illness, marking a pivotal moment in Harry's life and emotional growth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[127],"Sandelin, Hj.",424,"Kuvitteellinen omaelämäkerta seuraa Harry Hendersonin vaiheita lapsuudesta opiskeluvuosiin ja avioliittoon 1800-luvun New Yorkissa. Kerronta tarkastelee aikakauden seuraelämää, tapakulttuuria sekä naisen asemaan liittyviä yhteiskunnallisia kysymyksiä.",5,1,24]