[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fkDQKwIrmMWydAwyER4gNCAK-FVMfc3_NNdbKWc0Vj_s":3},{"items":4,"total":75,"page":76,"pageSize":77},[5,33,53],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":17,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":26,"gutenbergSummary":29,"gutenbergTranslators":30,"gutenbergDownloadCount":31,"aiDescription":32},1156,"Kalevipoeg jumalaistarulliselta ja historialliselta kannalta katsottuna","Donner, Otto",1835,1909,"1156-donner-otto-kalevipoeg-jumalaistarulliselta-ja-historialliselta-kannalta-katsottuna","1156__Donner_Otto__Kalevipoeg_jumalaistarulliselta_ja_historialliselta_kannalta_katsottuna",null,"tietokirja",[16],"kansanperinne",[],"fi",1866,13418,89174,false,50562,[25],"Kreutzwald, Friedrich Reinhold, 1803-1882. Kalevipoeg",[27,28],"Archaeology & Anthropology","Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Kalevipoeg jumalaistarulliselta ja historialliselta kannalta\" by Otto Donner is a scientific publication written in the mid-19th century. The work critically examines the Estonian national epic, \"Kalevipoeg,\" exploring its mythological roots, historical context, and significance in the Estonian literary tradition. The narrative centers on the titular hero, Kalevipoeg, who embodies the cultural identity and consciousness of the Estonian people.  The opening of the publication provides a comprehensive introduction to the origins of the Estonian literary society and its commitment to preserving folklore and myths related to Kalevipoeg. It details the efforts of various scholars in collating and reconceptualizing the oral traditions into a cohesive framework. Additionally, it establishes parallels between Kalevipoeg and the Finnish hero Kullervo, setting the stage for a deeper analysis of their stories, themes of vengeance and identity, and the socio-cultural implications these narratives reflect. Through this scholarly approach, the author sets a foundation for examining the intricate layers of Estonian mythology interwoven within the epic. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],257,"Tietoteos tarkastelee Viron kansalliseepos Kalevipoegia mytologisesta ja historiallisesta näkökulmasta. Se esittelee eepoksen syntyvaiheita, keruutyötä ja sen suhdetta kansanperinteeseen sekä vertailee teoksen hahmoja suomalaiseen mytologiaan ja Ilmarisen kaltaisiin jumalhahmoihin.",{"number":34,"title":35,"author":8,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":36,"bookId":37,"genreRaw":13,"genre":38,"themes":39,"origin":40,"language":18,"yearPublished":41,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":42,"charCount":43,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":44,"gutenbergSubjects":45,"gutenbergCategories":47,"gutenbergSummary":49,"gutenbergTranslators":50,"gutenbergDownloadCount":51,"aiDescription":52},3045,"Lappalaisia lauuja","3045-donner-otto-lappalaisia-lauuja","3045__Donner_Otto__Lappalaisia_lauuja","runous",[16],[],1876,26976,162251,73262,[46],"Folk songs, Sami",[28,48],"Poetry","\"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":54,"title":55,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":56,"bookId":57,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":58,"origin":59,"language":60,"yearPublished":61,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":62,"charCount":63,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":64,"gutenbergSubjects":65,"gutenbergCategories":69,"gutenbergSummary":71,"gutenbergTranslators":72,"gutenbergDownloadCount":73,"aiDescription":74},937,"Indernas föreställningar om verldsskapelsen jemförda med Finnarnes","937-donner-otto-indernas-forestallningar-om-verldsskapelsen-jemforda-med-finnarnes","937__Donner_Otto__Indernas_föreställningar_om_verldsskapelsen_jemförda_med_Finnarnes",[16],[],"sv",1863,17716,91310,48248,[66,67,68],"Creation -- Comparative studies","Indra (Hindu deity)","Mythology, Finno-Ugrian",[27,28,70],"Religion/Spirituality","\"Indernas föreställningar om verldsskapelsen Jemförda med Finnarnes\" by Otto Donner is an academic treatise written in the mid-19th century. The work explores comparative mythology, specifically focusing on the creation myths of Indian and Finnish cultures, examining their similarities and differences. The main topic centers on how these cultures perceive the origins of the world, drawing connections between their religious beliefs and mythological narratives.  The opening of the study introduces the concept of comparative mythology, establishing a framework for analyzing the spiritual development of various peoples. It discusses the significance of the Turanian spirit in relation to the mythologies of the Altaic peoples and their linguistic consciousness, highlighting the shared understanding of divine concepts across different cultures. The text begins with references to Sanskrit texts and Indian cosmology while progressively laying out a comparative analysis with Finnish mythology. Donner illustrates how both mythologies depict cosmic creation and the essential nature of a single unifying principle behind existence, leading to the eventual discussion of figures such as Indra in Indian tradition and their Finnish counterparts. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],251,"Akateeminen väitöskirja vertailee intialaisia ja suomalaisia myyttejä maailman synnystä. Teoksessa tarkastellaan kansanperinteitä, kieliä ja uskonnollisia käsityksiä asettaen Kalevalan ainekset laajempaan vertailevaan yhteyteen.",3,1,24]