[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$ftbw5Z4TevcbQO4UTCcGmOX-ED5LQ09l5tgPznuFVLT0":3},{"items":4,"total":313,"page":314,"pageSize":315},[5,38,57,76,95,118,136,158,178,197,217,236,254,272,292],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":21,"charCount":22,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":24,"gutenbergSubjects":25,"gutenbergCategories":30,"gutenbergSummary":33,"gutenbergTranslators":34,"gutenbergDownloadCount":36,"aiDescription":37},1269,"Absalomin tukka","Björnson, Björnstjerne",1832,1910,"1269-bjornson-bjornstjerne-absalomin-tukka","1269__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Absalomin_tukka",null,"romaani",[],[17],"nobel","fi",1894,1916,29091,180597,false,51619,[26,27,28,29],"Attitude (Psychology) -- Fiction","Families -- Fiction","Norwegian fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Parent and child -- Fiction",[31,32],"Novels","Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Absalomin tukka\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around Harald Kaas, a sixty-year-old man who has transitioned from a once vibrant, adventurous life to a more subdued existence, living in his estate and reflecting on his past. The narrative also introduces Kirsten Ravn, a talented young woman navigating her own complexities against the backdrop of her unconventional union with Kaas, setting the stage for themes of love, independence, and societal expectations.  The opening of the novel presents us with an evocative portrayal of Harald Kaas, detailing both his physical decline and the remnants of his former stature, while hinting at a life filled with adventure that is now mostly a memory. As Kaas invites four women, all related to him, to stay at his estate for the summer, the dynamics initially present a mix of curiosity and apprehension among the guests, particularly concerning Kaas's unpredictable behavior. Notably, Kirsten Ravn emerges as a central figure, showcasing her strong-willed nature and deep aspirations for independence, which will likely play a significant role in the unfolding story, especially in light of her evolving relationship with Kaas. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[35],"Raitio, Martti",305,"Björnsonin pienoisromaani kuvaa äidin ja pojan välistä monimutkaista suhdetta sekä suvun menneisyyden vaikutusta yksilön elämään. Teos käsittelee perhesalaisuuksia, perittyä syyllisyyttä ja vaikeita avioliittoja norjalaisessa maisemassa.",{"number":39,"title":40,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":41,"bookId":42,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":43,"origin":44,"language":18,"yearPublished":45,"yearPublishedTranslation":46,"wordCount":47,"charCount":48,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":49,"gutenbergSubjects":50,"gutenbergCategories":51,"gutenbergSummary":52,"gutenbergTranslators":53,"gutenbergDownloadCount":55,"aiDescription":56},1324,"Magnhild","1324-bjornson-bjornstjerne-magnhild","1324__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Magnhild",[],[17],1877,1914,31773,199210,52306,[28],[31,32],"\"Magnhild: Kertomus\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds in a picturesque Nordic setting, where we are introduced to the titular character, Magnhild, who navigates a series of personal traumas and societal expectations after surviving a devastating childhood event. The novel explores themes of fate, identity, and the quest for personal meaning, as Magnhild grapples with her past and future aspirations.  The opening of the novel establishes a vivid landscape filled with high mountains and a winding valley, setting the tone for a reflective journey. We meet a traveling passenger who observes a young coachgirl, Rönnaug, who calls for Magnhild, hinting at their connections and past. As the passengers make their way, conversations reveal tragic elements of Magnhild’s backstory—she is the sole survivor of a catastrophe that claimed her entire family. This somber revelation leaves the passengers in thought, and as the narrative progresses, it captures the emotional undercurrents of loss and longing that will shape Magnhild’s life and decisions. The beginning sets a contemplative atmosphere that invites readers to delve into Magnhild's complex character and her unfolding story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[54],"Koskimies, Kaarlo",307,"Norjalaisen nobelistin romaani kertoo Magnhildista, joka uskoo olevansa tarkoitettu johonkin suureen mutta päätyy onnettomaan avioliittoon karkean satulasepän kanssa. Teos kuvaa naisen sisäistä heräämistä ja pyrkimystä itsenäisyyteen jylhissä vuonomaisemissa.",{"number":58,"title":59,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":60,"bookId":61,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":62,"origin":63,"language":18,"yearPublished":64,"yearPublishedTranslation":65,"wordCount":66,"charCount":67,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":68,"gutenbergSubjects":69,"gutenbergCategories":70,"gutenbergSummary":71,"gutenbergTranslators":72,"gutenbergDownloadCount":74,"aiDescription":75},1811,"Morsiusmarssi","1811-bjornson-bjornstjerne-morsiusmarssi","1811__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Morsiusmarssi",[],[17],1872,1922,16003,95086,57281,[28],[31,32],"\"Morsiusmarssi\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a fictional work written in the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around Ole Haugen, a fiddler from one of Norway's largest mountain valleys, whose legacy continues through his daughter Aslaug and beyond to their descendants. The story intricately weaves themes of tradition, family dynamics, and the intertwining of personal and communal history, particularly focusing on the significance of a wedding march that carries deep emotional meaning for those involved.  The opening of \"Morsiusmarssi\" introduces us to Ole Haugen and his daughter Aslaug, highlighting their musical legacy and the stories that surround their lives. Aslaug is depicted as vibrant and spirited, capturing the attention of Tingvold’s heir, who faces familial expectations and superstitions regarding his choice of partner. The narrative swiftly transitions through generations, showcasing how Aslaug's legacy influences her daughter, Astrid, and the challenges she faces in love and family amid community scrutiny. The text establishes a serene yet tension-filled atmosphere, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of relationships, heritage, and the consequences of navigating tradition in a changing world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[73],"Talvio, Maila",270,"Norjalaiseen tunturilaaksoon sijoittuva teos kuvaa säätyeroja ja kansanperinteeseen pohjautuvaa rakkautta. Kertomus seuraa pelimannin tytärtä Aslaugia ja varakkaan perintötilan poikaa, joiden liitto haastaa suvun perinteet ja herättää eloon vanhan morsiusmarssin legendan.",{"number":77,"title":78,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":79,"bookId":80,"genreRaw":13,"genre":81,"themes":82,"origin":83,"language":18,"yearPublished":84,"yearPublishedTranslation":85,"wordCount":86,"charCount":87,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":88,"gutenbergSubjects":89,"gutenbergCategories":91,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":92,"gutenbergDownloadCount":93,"aiDescription":94},1926,"Rautatie ja hautuumaa ynnä muita kertomuksia","1926-bjornson-bjornstjerne-rautatie-ja-hautuumaa-ynna-muita-kertomuksia","1926__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Rautatie_ja_hautuumaa_ynnä_muita_kertomuksia","novelli",[],[],1866,1904,19876,123548,22786,[90],"Fiction",[],[],1565,"Kokoelma norjalaisen nobelistin tunnettuja kertomuksia ja kansankuvauksia. Nimitarina käsittelee rautatien saapumista pieneen kylään ja sen aiheuttamia yhteiskunnallisia muutoksia sekä kahden miehen välistä kilpailua. Muut novellit kuvaavat maaseudun elämää, perhesuhteita ja moraalisia valintoja.",{"number":96,"title":97,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":98,"bookId":99,"genreRaw":100,"genre":101,"themes":102,"origin":103,"language":18,"yearPublished":104,"yearPublishedTranslation":105,"wordCount":106,"charCount":107,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":108,"gutenbergSubjects":109,"gutenbergCategories":111,"gutenbergSummary":113,"gutenbergTranslators":114,"gutenbergDownloadCount":116,"aiDescription":117},2480,"Konkurssi","2480-bjornson-bjornstjerne-konkurssi","2480__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Konkurssi","Näytelmä neljässä näytöksessä, viidessä muutoksessa","naytelma",[],[17],1875,1879,22955,133411,65435,[110],"Norwegian drama -- Translations into Finnish",[112,32],"Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Konkurssi: Näytelmä neljässä näytöksessä, viidessä muutoksessa\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a play written in the late 19th century. The narrative revolves around the Tjoelde family, particularly focusing on its patriarch, Tjoelde, whose business is entangled in the turmoil of bankruptcy, highlighting the social and personal repercussions of financial collapse. The characters navigate a web of relationships, secrets, and societal expectations, reflecting broader themes of morality and the human condition.  At the start of the play, we are introduced to the Tjoelde household, where various characters interact amidst discussions of food preparation and social gatherings. The atmosphere is one of restlessness and tension, as Lieutenant Hamar and Signe exhibit a playful but indicative flirtation, while Tjoelde grapples with the burdens of his failing business and the looming presence of impending guests. Various family dynamics are revealed, including the tension around the societal implications of wealth and reputation highlighted by Valborg's strong opinions against her family's misfortunes. As the first act unfolds, the stark realities of their situation become apparent, setting the stage for deeper conflicts as the story progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[115],"Törmänen, C. Edv.",239,"Realistinen draama kertoo kauppias Tjoeldesta, joka yrittää epätoivoisesti salata liiketoimintansa vararikon. Perheen ylellinen elämäntapa ja valheiden verkko joutuvat koetukselle, kun totuus alkaa paljastua ulkopuolisen tutkinnan myötä.",{"number":119,"title":120,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":121,"bookId":122,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":123,"origin":124,"language":18,"yearPublished":125,"yearPublishedTranslation":105,"wordCount":126,"charCount":127,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":128,"gutenbergSubjects":129,"gutenbergCategories":131,"gutenbergSummary":132,"gutenbergTranslators":133,"gutenbergDownloadCount":134,"aiDescription":135},276,"Synnöve Päiväkumpu","276-bjornson-bjornstjerne-synnove-paivakumpu","276__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Synnöve_Päiväkumpu",[],[17],1857,24257,145376,19260,[130],"Peasants -- Norway -- Fiction",[31,32],"\"Synnöve Päiväkumpu\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story is centered around the lives of young characters Synnöve and Thorbjörn, growing up in a rural Norwegian setting, exploring themes of innocence, community, and the early stages of romantic interest. The novel invites readers into a world of pastoral beauty, familial relationships, and local customs.  The opening of the novel introduces the idyllic valley where Synnöve lives, touching on her family's connections and the significance of her upbringing. We meet the characters Guttorm and Karina, Synnöve’s parents, who have faced loss and are devoted to their faith. The narrative then moves to Thorbjörn, who lives across the valley in the home known as Kuusela. He is particularly taken by Synnöve’s beauty and innocence, and their interactions are filled with youthful curiosity and tender moments. The introduction sets the stage for their developing friendship, while hinting at the challenges posed by familial pressure and societal expectations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],332,"Norjalainen maalaiskertomus seuraa aurinkoisella kummulla kasvavan Synnöven ja naapuritalon äkkipikaisen Thorbjörnin varttumista ja kiintymystä. Uskonnollisen kasvatuksen ja kyläyhteisön paineiden keskellä nuoret joutuvat koettelemuksiin ennen mahdollista yhteistä tulevaisuuttaan. Teos on yksi tekijänsä varhaisista talonpoikaiskuvauksista.",{"number":137,"title":138,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":139,"bookId":140,"genreRaw":13,"genre":81,"themes":141,"origin":142,"language":18,"yearPublished":64,"yearPublishedTranslation":144,"wordCount":145,"charCount":146,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":147,"gutenbergSubjects":148,"gutenbergCategories":150,"gutenbergSummary":153,"gutenbergTranslators":154,"gutenbergDownloadCount":156,"aiDescription":157},2831,"Kertomuksia","2831-bjornson-bjornstjerne-kertomuksia","2831__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Kertomuksia",[],[143],"ranskalainen",1909,158615,919964,14434,[149],"French fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[151,152],"French Literature","Short Stories","\"Kertomuksia\" by Émile Zola is a collection of narratives written during the late 19th century, characterized by Zola's vivid realism that reflects social themes and human condition. The stories often explore the lives of individuals against the backdrop of societal changes, tensions, and personal struggles. In the opening portion, the narrative revolves around the miller Ukko Merlier and his daughter Françoise during a significant moment in their lives—the celebration of her engagement to Dominique, a handsome yet lazy young man.  The beginning of \"Kertomuksia\" introduces the charming setting of Ukko Merlier's mill on a beautiful summer evening, where the preparations for Françoise's engagement create a festive atmosphere. The narrative paints a picturesque view of the surroundings at Rocreuse, characterized by lush nature and the quaint mill that stands as a centerpiece of their lives. It captures the essence of rural life and familial relationships, particularly the tension created when Françoise expresses her love for Dominique. The calmness of this celebratory moment soon becomes tinged with impending conflict as external troubles—symbolized by the looming threat of war—begin to encroach upon their happiness, hinting at the challenges the characters will face as the story unfolds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[155],"Erkko, Eero",390,"Kokoelma norjalaisen kirjailijan tunnetuimpia talonpoikaistarinoida ja kertomuksia. Teos sisältää muun muassa teokset Arne ja Synnöve Päivänkumpu, joissa kuvataan Norjan vuoristoseutujen elämää, luontoa ja nuorten kasvua.",{"number":159,"title":160,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":161,"bookId":162,"genreRaw":13,"genre":81,"themes":163,"origin":164,"language":18,"yearPublished":165,"yearPublishedTranslation":166,"wordCount":167,"charCount":168,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":169,"gutenbergSubjects":170,"gutenbergCategories":172,"gutenbergSummary":173,"gutenbergTranslators":174,"gutenbergDownloadCount":176,"aiDescription":177},2862,"Vaarallinen kosinta ynnä muita kertomuksia","2862-bjornson-bjornstjerne-vaarallinen-kosinta","2862__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Vaarallinen_kosinta",[],[17],1856,1925,36121,206684,71947,[28,171],"Short stories, Norwegian -- Translations into Finnish",[152,32],"\"Vaarallinen kosinta ynnä muita kertomuksia\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The primary tale, \"Vaarallinen kosinta,\" revolves around the central character, Tore Nässet, and explores themes of love, rivalry, and the tensions that arise in a close-knit community, especially around the affection for the beautiful Aslaug.  The opening of the book introduces a vibrant rural setting where young men vie for the attention of Aslaug, fueling conflicts amongst themselves and provoking the ire of her protective father, Knud Husaby. As the narrative unfolds, we see Tore Nässet, a humble farm boy, engage in physical contests as he tries to win Aslaug's heart, leading to a fierce and humorous showdown with her family. Concurrently, Aslaug's own feelings are revealed, showcasing a blend of longing and despair as she reflects on her desire for Tore amidst the chaos. This segment effectively sets the tone for the charming yet tumultuous dynamics of love and rivalry within the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[73,175],"Koskelainen, Yrjö",285,"Nobel-palkitun norjalaiskirjailijan novellikokoelma sisältää kertomuksia maaseudun elämästä, perhesuhteista ja ihmiskohtaloista. Teos kokoaa yhteen kirjailijan tunnettuja talonpoikaistarinoita, kuten nimikertomuksen sekä kertomukset Iloinen poika ja Isä.",{"number":179,"title":180,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":181,"bookId":182,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":183,"origin":184,"language":18,"yearPublished":185,"yearPublishedTranslation":185,"wordCount":186,"charCount":187,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":188,"gutenbergSubjects":189,"gutenbergCategories":191,"gutenbergSummary":192,"gutenbergTranslators":193,"gutenbergDownloadCount":195,"aiDescription":196},3511,"Mary","3511-bjornson-bjornstjerne-mary","3511__Björnson_björnstjerne__Mary",[],[17],1906,36431,215811,53759,[190,28],"Norway -- Fiction",[31,32],"\"Mary\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the titular character, Mary, and explores her family background, relationships, and experiences that shape her life. Set in southern Norway, it delves into themes of heritage, love, and personal identity, while also shedding light on the social dynamics of the time.  The opening of the book introduces the reader to the Krogskogen estate, rich in history and nestled by a tranquil bay. It describes the surroundings, including the family lineage tied to the land and its previous owners. A particular focus is given to Anders Krog, a man of gentle disposition who embodies both familial pride and a deep sense of solitude. His world begins to shift when he encounters his niece, Marit, who arrives unexpectedly, bringing with her the promise of connection and emotional transformation. The initial chapters set the stage for the intertwining of past and future, as the characters navigate their relationships against the backdrop of their heritage. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[194],"Anttila, Werner",206,"Romaani seuraa Mary-nimistä itsenäistä ja tiedostavaa naista 1900-luvun alun Norjassa. Teos kuvaa päähenkilön suhteita ja valintoja, joissa hän pyrkii säilyttämään itsekunnioituksensa ja integriteettinsä perinteisten yhteiskunnallisten odotusten keskellä.",{"number":198,"title":199,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":200,"bookId":201,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":202,"origin":203,"language":18,"yearPublished":204,"yearPublishedTranslation":205,"wordCount":206,"charCount":207,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":208,"gutenbergSubjects":209,"gutenbergCategories":211,"gutenbergSummary":213,"gutenbergTranslators":214,"gutenbergDownloadCount":215,"aiDescription":216},524,"Maria Stuart","524-bjornson-bjornstjerne-maria-stuart","524__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Maria_Stuart",[],[17],1864,1878,22371,135068,37847,[210],"Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587 -- Drama",[212,112,32],"Historical Novels","\"Maria Stuart Skotlannissa\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a historical drama written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the tumultuous life of Mary Stuart, the Queen of Scotland, and explores her political struggles, relationships, and the court intrigues of the time, including her complex relationship with her husband, Henry Darnley. Key characters include Mary, Darnley, and prominent figures from the Scottish nobility.  At the start of the play, a lavish celebration is underway in the great hall of Holyrood Palace, where Mary Stuart dances amidst the festivities. However, the atmosphere is tense as critics of her reign, including prominent nobles like Lord Lindsay and Andrew Kerr, whisper accusations against her and her confidant, David Rizzio. Darnley, interprets the situation with jealousy and suspicion towards Rizzio, leading to an emotional confrontation that hints at the brewing political conflicts and personal rivalries that will unfold throughout the narrative. The opening scene sets the stage for the drama and intrigue surrounding Mary's rule and her eventual downfall. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],322,"Viisinäytöksinen historiallinen näytelmä kuvaa Skotlannin kuningatar Maria Stuartin hallintokauden dramaattisia vaiheita 1560-luvulla. Keskiössä ovat kuningattaren avioliitto lordi Darnleyn kanssa, valtataistelu aatelin ja kirkon välillä sekä sihteeri David Rizzion kohtalo.",{"number":218,"title":219,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":220,"bookId":221,"genreRaw":13,"genre":101,"themes":222,"origin":223,"language":18,"yearPublished":105,"yearPublishedTranslation":224,"wordCount":225,"charCount":226,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":227,"gutenbergSubjects":228,"gutenbergCategories":230,"gutenbergSummary":231,"gutenbergTranslators":232,"gutenbergDownloadCount":234,"aiDescription":235},576,"Leonarda","576-bjornson-bjornstjerne-leonarda","576__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Leonarda",[],[17],1880,12385,67972,42178,[229,110],"Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne, 1832-1910 -- Translations into Finnish",[112,32],"\"Leonarda: Näytelmä neljässä tapauksessa\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a drama written in the late 19th century. The play revolves around the interactions and relationships of various characters, primarily focusing on the titular character, Leonarda, and her significant influence on those around her. The narrative explores themes of love, loyalty, and personal struggle within social dynamics, particularly through the lives of family and acquaintances.  The opening of the play introduces us to a larger setting with characters engaged in a lively discussion, primarily featuring Mrs. Falk, who expresses her frustrations over various matters, including her dealing with Pedersen and her concerns about her niece Ogoot. Various dialogues unfold that hint at underlying tensions—Mrs. Falk's sharp remarks reflect her strong character, while her interactions with Hagbart and the General suggest complexities in affairs of the heart and societal expectations. This portion sets up the intertwined relationships and conflicts that will likely develop throughout the play, establishing a rich backdrop for the unfolding drama. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[233],"Enlund, J.",138,"Neljänäytöksinen näytelmä sijoittuu norjalaiseen pikkukaupunkiin, jossa itsenäinen ja menneisyytensä vuoksi hyljeksitty rouva Falk kohtaa yhteisön ennakkoluuloja. Kun piispan veljenpoika rakastuu rouvan kasvattityttäreen, suvun ja uskonnon asettamat moraaliset vaatimukset joutuvat koetukselle.",{"number":237,"title":238,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":239,"bookId":240,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":241,"origin":242,"language":18,"yearPublished":243,"yearPublishedTranslation":10,"wordCount":244,"charCount":245,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":246,"gutenbergSubjects":247,"gutenbergCategories":248,"gutenbergSummary":249,"gutenbergTranslators":250,"gutenbergDownloadCount":252,"aiDescription":253},900,"Jumalan teillä","900-bjornson-bjornstjerne-jumalan-teilla","900__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Jumalan_teillä",[],[17],1889,80346,490541,48005,[190,28],[31,32],"\"Jumalan teillä\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around young boys navigating the challenges of adolescence, focusing on characters like Edvard Kallem and Ole Tuft as they explore themes of courage, fear, and moral dilemmas against the backdrop of their surroundings and the influence of their peers.  The opening of the novel introduces readers to a fourteen-year-old boy standing on a mountainside, mesmerized by the view of a stormy sea and a calm sunset. He is filled with a mix of fear and curiosity, especially as he contemplates the ominous events occurring around him, including a devastating storm that has wreaked havoc on the local community. This sense of foreboding is compounded by societal fears of an impending apocalypse, as a local preacher has been proclaiming that the end is nigh. The boy's friend, Ole Tuft, also features prominently as a determined and compassionate character who aspires to become a missionary, showcasing his involvement in helping the sick and underprivileged, despite the challenges and mockery he faces from his peers. The early chapters set the stage for a deeper exploration of friendship, responsibility, and the struggle to define one's identity amidst external pressures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[251],"Kärkkäinen, Viki",234,"Norjalaisen nobelistin romaani seuraa kahden ystävyksen elämää kouluvuosista aikuisuuteen. Teos käsittelee uskonnollisen dogmatismin ja tieteellisen maailmankatsomuksen välistä ristiriitaa sekä yksilön moraalisia valintoja ja vastuuta muuttuvassa yhteiskunnassa.",{"number":255,"title":256,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":257,"bookId":258,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":259,"origin":260,"language":18,"yearPublished":261,"yearPublishedTranslation":10,"wordCount":262,"charCount":263,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":264,"gutenbergSubjects":265,"gutenbergCategories":266,"gutenbergSummary":267,"gutenbergTranslators":268,"gutenbergDownloadCount":270,"aiDescription":271},927,"Liput liehumassa","927-bjornson-bjornstjerne-liput-liehumassa","927__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Liput_liehumassa",[],[17],1884,86219,548942,48139,[28],[31,32],"\"Liput liehumassa\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the lives of the inhabitants of a grand estate known as \"Kartano,\" where themes of social hierarchy, power struggles, and the consequences of personal lives intertwine. The novel's main character appears to be John Kurt, who faces various familial and societal challenges throughout the narrative.  At the start of the novel, the reader is introduced to the illustrious \"Kartano,\" a vast estate whose history is marked by power dynamics, social ambitions, and personal tragedies. The narrative discusses the estate's origins dating back two centuries and highlights its earlier inhabitants, such as the German seafarer Curt, who married into the local nobility. As the story unfolds, we learn of various characters, including Konrad Kurt, known for his struggles with alcohol and familial connections, which significantly shape his identity and actions. The opening establishes a rich tapestry of life surrounding the estate, hinting at deeper emotional conflicts and societal issues that are likely to unfold as the story progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[269],"Hämeen-Anttila, Väinö",296,"Björnsonin romaani käsittelee kasvatusta, perinnöllisyyttä ja yhteiskunnallisia uudistuksia norjalaisessa rannikkokaupungissa. Keskiössä on Rendalenin koulu, jossa kokeillaan uudenlaisia opetusmenetelmiä suvun menneisyyden varjojen ja paikallisyhteisön epäluulojen keskellä.",{"number":273,"title":274,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":275,"bookId":276,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":277,"origin":278,"language":18,"yearPublished":279,"yearPublishedTranslation":280,"wordCount":281,"charCount":282,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":283,"gutenbergSubjects":284,"gutenbergCategories":287,"gutenbergSummary":288,"gutenbergTranslators":289,"gutenbergDownloadCount":270,"aiDescription":291},957,"Kalatyttö","957-bjornson-bjornstjerne-kalatytto","957__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Kalatyttö",[],[17],1868,1905,40108,242123,48463,[285,190,286],"Bildungsromans","Young women -- Fiction",[31,32],"\"Kalatyttö\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of identity, societal expectations, and personal growth through the lives of its characters, particularly focusing on the intertwining stories of Pedro and Gunlaug, known as the Kalatyttö or \"fish girl\". The narrative captures the essence of a small coastal town and the struggles of its inhabitants against the backdrop of their professions and relationships.  The opening of the novel introduces a tranquil little fishing town, characterized by its picturesque harbors and the daily life of its residents. We meet Pekka Olsen, a respected man who opened a shop in the town, and his son, Pietari, who is sent to school but struggles with the expectations placed upon him. The story then shifts to Pedro, a young boy who aspires to find his own identity. As his experiences unfold, he forms a crucial bond with Gunlaug, a strong and spirited girl who helps him navigate his insecurities. Their friendship blossoms through fishing adventures and shared dreams, but as they grow older, societal pressures and personal fears start to reshape their lives in unexpected ways. Thus, the opening sets an engaging tone for the exploration of youthful innocence tinged with the complexities of adult life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[290],"Cajander, Paavo Emil","Kehitysromaani kertoo Petran kasvusta pienessä norjalaisessa rannikkokaupungissa. Vilkas ja omapäinen tyttö joutuu vastakkain yhteisön odotusten ja uskonnollisten asenteiden kanssa etsiessään kutsumustaan ja tietään näyttämötaiteen pariin.",{"number":293,"title":294,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":295,"bookId":296,"genreRaw":13,"genre":297,"themes":298,"origin":299,"language":18,"yearPublished":300,"yearPublishedTranslation":301,"wordCount":302,"charCount":303,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":304,"gutenbergSubjects":305,"gutenbergCategories":306,"gutenbergSummary":308,"gutenbergTranslators":309,"gutenbergDownloadCount":311,"aiDescription":312},975,"Iloinen poika","975-bjornson-bjornstjerne-iloinen-poika","975__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Iloinen_poika","lastenkirja",[],[17],1860,1862,23830,137780,48628,[190,28],[307,31,32],"Children & Young Adult Reading","\"Iloinen poika\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a children's novel written in the mid-19th century. The story centers around a young boy named Öyvind, who experiences the joys and sorrows of childhood as he navigates life with his beloved goat and a special girl named Mari. The book likely explores themes of innocence, companionship, and the bittersweet nature of growing up.  The opening of \"Iloinen poika\" introduces Öyvind shortly after his birth, highlighting his unusual laughter despite his tears at birth, suggesting a joyful nature. As he grows up, the narrative showcases Öyvind's bond with a goat and his interactions with Mari, a spirited girl who captivates him. Their playful exchanges reveal the innocence and complexities of childhood friendships, with moments that oscillate between joy and hurt as Öyvind grapples with feelings of loss and longing. The beginning sets a stage for a rich exploration of childhood and the poignant experiences that shape a young person's emotional landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[310],"Dahlberg, T. J. (Thure Johan)",258,"Kertomus seuraa köyhän Öyvind-pojan kasvua ja opintietä norjalaisella maaseudulla lapsuudesta nuoreksi mieheksi. Öyvind tavoittelee koulutusta ja parempaa tulevaisuutta voittaakseen puolelleen varakkaan maalaistalon tyttären Marin sekä tämän suvun hyväksynnän.",15,1,24]