[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f8Vbld8LJOGiGXDnlmUSmfqSmF-qlrYkm0Ig2PFaKC1g":3},{"items":4,"total":133,"page":134,"pageSize":135},[5,34,54,75,95,114],{"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":27,"gutenbergSummary":29,"gutenbergTranslators":30,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":33},1007,"Homo sum","Ebers, Georg",1837,1898,"1007-ebers-georg-homo-sum","1007__Ebers_Georg__Homo_sum",null,"romaani",[],[],"fi",1878,1881,66302,427490,false,48787,[25,26],"Church history -- 4th century -- Fiction","German fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[28],"Historical Novels","\"Homo sum: Romaani\" by Georg Ebers is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative unfolds in the context of early Christian monasticism on Mount Sinai, focusing on the struggles of its characters to navigate their spiritual and earthly lives. The story introduces several key characters, including a young girl named Mirjam and a monk named Hermas, as they confront dilemmas of faith, identity, and social class in a world rich with temptation and divine aspiration.  The opening of the novel sets the stage in the arid landscape surrounding Mount Sinai, where life persists in stark conditions. We are introduced to Mirjam, a shepherd girl, as she playfully interacts with her goats, showcasing her vibrant personality. Her encounter with Hermas, a monk burdened with inner conflict and social hierarchy, reveals tensions between worldly desire and spiritual rigor. Their exchanges highlight the struggles each faces: Hermas grappling with the strictures of monastic life and Mirjam, accused of being a “daimon,” yearning for recognition and escape from her circumstances. As the narrative progresses, it promises to delve deeper into the complexities of their relationship against the backdrop of their historical and spiritual context. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[31],"Setälä, E. N. (Eemil Nestor)",223,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu 300-luvun Siinaille, missä kristityt erakot elävät luolissaan. Kertomus seuraa viatonta miestä, joka ottaa vapaaehtoisesti kantaakseen toisen tekemän rikoksen rangaistuksen ja joutuu yhteisönsä hylkäämäksi.",{"number":35,"title":36,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":37,"bookId":38,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":39,"origin":40,"language":17,"yearPublished":41,"yearPublishedTranslation":42,"wordCount":43,"charCount":44,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":45,"gutenbergSubjects":46,"gutenbergCategories":48,"gutenbergSummary":49,"gutenbergTranslators":50,"gutenbergDownloadCount":52,"aiDescription":53},2194,"Josua","2194-ebers-georg-josua","2194__Ebers_Georg__Josua",[],[],1889,1894,78881,517480,61461,[26,47],"Palestine -- History -- Fiction",[28],"\"Josua\" by Georg Ebers is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set in ancient Egypt and revolves around the characters of an aged prophet and his grandson, Efraim, as they encounter ominous signs in the night sky and face the local turmoil brought on by plagues and their socio-political implications. The novel intricately combines elements of suspense, familial ties, and the supernatural against a backdrop of myth and historical conflict.  At the start of the narrative, readers are introduced to a scene filled with tension and foreboding as the elderly prophet and Efraim stand on a temple tower overlooking their city of Tanis. They observe strange occurrences and hear cries of despair echoing from the population below, which indicates a significant calamity—presumably linked to an impending conflict with the Israelites. As they grapple with their fears and the implications of these events, the interaction between the old man and the young priest captures a sense of urgency and dread. The opening sets a dramatic tone that hints at the unfolding struggles not only in their lives but also within the wider societal unrest in Egypt. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[51],"Säilä, J.",133,"Saksalaisen egyptologin historiallinen romaani sijoittuu muinaiseen Egyptiin ja Israeliin Mooseksen ja Joosuan aikaan. Teos kuvaa israelilaisten lähtöä Egyptistä, vaellusta kohti luvattua maata sekä uskon ja johtajuuden koettelemuksia raamatullisessa ympäristössä.",{"number":55,"title":56,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":57,"bookId":58,"genreRaw":59,"genre":14,"themes":60,"origin":61,"language":17,"yearPublished":62,"yearPublishedTranslation":63,"wordCount":64,"charCount":65,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":66,"gutenbergSubjects":67,"gutenbergCategories":70,"gutenbergSummary":71,"gutenbergTranslators":72,"gutenbergDownloadCount":73,"aiDescription":74},2585,"Sisaret","2585-ebers-georg-sisaret","2585__Ebers_Georg__Sisaret","Romaani",[],[],1880,1883,74614,486253,37001,[68,69],"Egypt -- History -- 332-30 B.C. -- Fiction","German fiction -- Translations into English",[28],"\"Siraret: Romaani\" by Georg Ebers is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The book is set in ancient Egypt during the time of the Ptolemaic dynasty and revolves around the lives of two twin sisters, Klea and Irene. It explores themes of devotion, hardship, and the intersection of personal desires with the larger sociopolitical landscape of their time.  The opening of the novel introduces the setting of Memphis, where we find the sisters residing in a humble room near the majestic Serapeum temple. Through vivid descriptions, the reader learns about the twins' struggles with poverty, sharing a meager meal amidst their dreams and aspirations. Irene is characterized by her youthful beauty and optimism, while Klea appears more resilient and burdened by their circumstances. Their interactions reveal a deep bond as they navigate their daily challenges, with the promise of more profound developments in their lives as the story unfolds. The atmosphere blends elements of mythology, historical context, and the emotional lives of the characters, setting the stage for their journey ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],330,"Saksalaisen egyptologin historiallinen romaani sijoittuu muinaiseen Egyptiin Ptolemaios Philometorin valtakaudelle. Teos kertoo Memphiin Serapis-temppelissä juomauhrien valelijoina palvelevien sisarusten, Klean ja Irenen, elämästä ja heidän kohtaamistaan juonitteluista.",{"number":76,"title":77,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":78,"bookId":79,"genreRaw":59,"genre":14,"themes":80,"origin":81,"language":17,"yearPublished":82,"yearPublishedTranslation":83,"wordCount":84,"charCount":85,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":86,"gutenbergSubjects":87,"gutenbergCategories":89,"gutenbergSummary":90,"gutenbergTranslators":91,"gutenbergDownloadCount":93,"aiDescription":94},2599,"Pormestarin vaimo","2599-ebers-georg-pormestarin-vaimo","2599__Ebers_Georg__Pormestarin_vaimo",[],[],1882,1903,76762,486839,67763,[26,88],"Netherlands -- History -- Eighty Years' War, 1568-1648 -- Fiction",[28],"\"Pormestarin vaimo: Romaani\" by Georg Ebers is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. Set in 1574, during the Eighty Years' War between the Dutch and the Spanish, the story explores themes of patriotism, youth, and the struggles for freedom. The main character, Adrian van der Werff, is the son of the town's mayor in Leiden and is depicted navigating the tensions between his heritage, his desires, and the political turmoil of the time.  The opening of the novel sets a vivid scene in Leiden, where the spring of 1574 brings both natural beauty and a sense of renewal following a military siege. As the citizens celebrate their freedom, the narrative introduces the passionate youth in a classroom, where Adrian and his friends are inspired by a speech that challenges them to think of their duty to their country. This moment foreshadows the boys' subsequent inevitable foray into playacting battles, symbolizing their inner conflict between childhood innocence and the harsh realities of war. The chapter unfolds Adrian's relationships with his family, including a sense of longing for approval from his formidable father, as well as his budding interest in matters of national pride and identity amidst the backdrop of societal upheaval. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[92],"Walldén, Hilja",305,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu vuoden 1574 Alankomaihin ja kuvaa Leidenin piiritystä Espanjan ja Alankomaiden välisen sodan aikana. Kertomus seuraa pormestarin vaimon elämää ja kaupunkilaisten kestävyyttä piiritetyssä kaupungissa.",{"number":96,"title":97,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":98,"bookId":99,"genreRaw":59,"genre":14,"themes":100,"origin":101,"language":17,"yearPublished":82,"yearPublishedTranslation":102,"wordCount":103,"charCount":104,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":105,"gutenbergSubjects":106,"gutenbergCategories":107,"gutenbergSummary":109,"gutenbergTranslators":110,"gutenbergDownloadCount":112,"aiDescription":113},2612,"Sana","2612-ebers-georg-sana","2612__Ebers_Georg__Sana",[],[],1907,79243,509198,67964,[26,88],[28,108],"Novels","\"Sana: Romaani\" by Georg Ebers is a historical novel likely written in the early 20th century. The narrative is set in a picturesque, wooded landscape and introduces the characters of Ulrikki and Ruth, two children who are exploring themes of language and understanding in a world that seems larger and perhaps threatening. The book appears to delve into the nuances of speech and the power of words as the characters engage in innocent discussions filled with curiosity.  The opening of the novel encapsulates a vibrant scene in nature, contrasting the playful laughter of Ulrikki and Ruth with the looming threat of an approaching storm. Through their dialogue, we learn about Ulrikki's playful yet defiant character and Ruth's more serious contemplation of language, showcasing the depth of their bond. As they navigate their surroundings, they encounter their fears and aspirations, including desires related to their families and the longing for connection. This initial exploration hints at larger themes of childhood innocence, the complexities of adult emotions, and the significance of words and promises in shaping their young lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[111],"Lagus, F. H. B. (Frithiof Henrik Bernhard)",180,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu 1500-luvulle ja seuraa nuoren miehen kasvutarinaa uskonnollisten levottomuuksien ja Alankomaiden vapaussodan keskellä. Päähenkilö etsii elämän perimmäistä tarkoitusta ja totuutta edustavaa ”sanaa” matkallaan Schwarzwaldista sotaiseen Eurooppaan.",{"number":115,"title":116,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":117,"bookId":118,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":119,"origin":120,"language":17,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":63,"wordCount":122,"charCount":123,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":124,"gutenbergSubjects":125,"gutenbergCategories":126,"gutenbergSummary":128,"gutenbergTranslators":129,"gutenbergDownloadCount":131,"aiDescription":132},3006,"Kysymys","3006-ebers-georg-kysymys","3006__Ebers_Georg__Kysymys",[],[121],"saksalainen",16536,105755,72980,[26],[127,108],"German Literature","\"Idylli\" by Georg Ebers is a fiction novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds in a vibrant setting that suggests rich cultural and historical influences, indicative of the author's background. The narrative likely follows characters involved in personal and social dynamics, primarily focusing on young Xanthe and her relationships as well as the intrigue surrounding her family and their social standing.  The opening of the novel introduces several characters preparing for the day, particularly emphasizing Semestre, the housekeeper, and the two servant girls, Chloris and Dorippe. They engage in their morning chores while expressing concerns over the household's management and shortages, setting a tone of tension around the family's wealth. The story hints at Xanthe's feelings of love and possible heartbreak regarding Phaon, juxtaposed against her father Lysander's health issues and social matters involving suitors and alliances. The vivid descriptions of the setting and interactions hint at deeper themes of love, duty, and societal expectations that will unfold throughout the novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[130],"Järnefelt, Ellida",193,"Antiikin Syrakusaan sijoittuva idylli kertoo kahden naapuruksen välisestä suhteesta ja heidän lastensa rakkaudesta. Lawrence Alma-Tademan maalauksesta innoituksensa saanut kertomus kuvaa perhe-elämää ja avioliittoaikeita historiallisessa ympäristössä.",6,1,24]