[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fPak-RX4JBLHCp3sni0agPml2cpNV3naLPcN2BI2Mizg":3},{"items":4,"total":97,"page":98,"pageSize":99},[5,37,59,77],{"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":28,"gutenbergSummary":32,"gutenbergTranslators":33,"gutenbergDownloadCount":35,"aiDescription":36},1367,"Salammbo","Flaubert, Gustave",1821,1880,"1367-flaubert-gustave-salammbo","1367__Flaubert_Gustave__Salammbo","Historiallinen romaani","romaani",[],[17],"ranskalainen","fi",1862,1908,73510,506312,false,52948,[26,27],"Carthage (Extinct city) -- History -- Fiction","Historical fiction",[29,30,31],"French Literature","Historical Novels","Novels","\"Salammbo: Historiallinen romaani\" by Gustave Flaubert is a historical novel published in 1862. Set in ancient Carthage during the Mercenary Revolt of 241–237 BCE, it follows Salammbô, a priestess and daughter of General Hamilcar Barca, who becomes entangled in conflict when mercenary leader Matho steals Carthage's sacred veil. Driven by obsessive desire, Matho's theft forces Salammbô into the enemy camp to reclaim the city's guardian treasure, setting in motion a tale of warfare, betrayal, and forbidden passion. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[34],"Finne, Jalmari",307,"Flaubertin historiallinen romaani sijoittuu muinaiseen Karthagoon palkkasoturisodan aikaan. Se seuraa kenraali Hamilkarin tyttären Salammbon ja palkkasoturien johtajan Mathon vaiheita keskellä verisiä taisteluita ja piirityksiä.",{"number":38,"title":39,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":40,"bookId":41,"genreRaw":42,"genre":14,"themes":43,"origin":44,"language":18,"yearPublished":45,"yearPublishedTranslation":46,"wordCount":47,"charCount":48,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":49,"gutenbergSubjects":50,"gutenbergCategories":53,"gutenbergSummary":54,"gutenbergTranslators":55,"gutenbergDownloadCount":57,"aiDescription":58},2449,"Herodias","2449-flaubert-gustave-herodias","2449__Flaubert_Gustave__Herodias",null,[],[17],1877,1921,7372,52013,65163,[51,52],"Herodias -- Fiction","Salome (Biblical figure) -- Fiction",[29,30],"\"Herodias\" by Gustave Flaubert is a short story published in 1877 as part of his collection *Three Tales*. Set in ancient Judea, the story reimagines the biblical account of John the Baptist's execution. At a lavish birthday celebration for Herod Antipas, his wife Herodias orchestrates a cunning scheme involving her daughter Salomé to secure the prophet's death. As John has repeatedly insulted the royal family, the plan unfolds with calculated precision, leading to a fateful request and an anxious crowd awaiting the executioner's blade. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[56],"Hahl, Jalmari",247,"Historiallinen kertomus sijoittuu Kuolleen meren rannalla sijaitsevaan Makairoksen linnoitukseen. Se kuvaa tetrarkka Herodes Antipaan hovia sekä raamatullisia tapahtumia, jotka johtavat Johannes Kastajan kohtaloon.",{"number":60,"title":61,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":62,"bookId":63,"genreRaw":42,"genre":14,"themes":64,"origin":65,"language":18,"yearPublished":45,"yearPublishedTranslation":66,"wordCount":67,"charCount":68,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":69,"gutenbergSubjects":70,"gutenbergCategories":72,"gutenbergSummary":73,"gutenbergTranslators":74,"gutenbergDownloadCount":75,"aiDescription":76},272,"Yksinkertainen sydän","272-flaubert-gustave-yksinkertainen-sydan","272__Flaubert_Gustave__Yksinkertainen_sydän",[],[17],1917,8760,60100,18476,[71],"Women household employees -- France -- Fiction",[29,31],"\"Yksinkertainen sydän\" by Gustave Flaubert is a short story published in 1877 as part of Three Tales. It follows Félicité, a devoted servant girl whose lover abandons her for a wealthier woman. She dedicates her life to serving a widow and caring for others, giving freely despite receiving little in return. As everyone she loves dies—from her nephew to her mistress's daughter to her cherished pet parrot—Félicité remains steadfast in her capacity to love, leading to a transcendent moment on her deathbed. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[56],347,"Kertomus seuraa uskollisen ja vaatimattoman palvelijatar Félicitén elämää 1800-luvun Normandiassa. Hän palvelee rouva Aubainia vuosikymmenten ajan kohdaten menetyksiä, mutta säilyttäen pyyteettömän luonteensa ja kiintymyksensä papukaijaansa.",{"number":78,"title":79,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":80,"bookId":81,"genreRaw":42,"genre":14,"themes":82,"origin":83,"language":18,"yearPublished":84,"yearPublishedTranslation":85,"wordCount":86,"charCount":87,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":88,"gutenbergSubjects":89,"gutenbergCategories":91,"gutenbergSummary":92,"gutenbergTranslators":93,"gutenbergDownloadCount":95,"aiDescription":96},2772,"Rouva Bovary","2772-flaubert-gustave-rouva-bovary","2772__Flaubert_Gustave__Rouva_Bovary",[],[],1857,1928,82682,559805,18624,[27,90],"Northern War, 1700-1721 -- Fiction",[30],"\"Rouva Katariina Boije ja hänen tyttärensä: Kertomus ison vihan ajoilta\" by Frederika Runeberg is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set against the backdrop of the Great Northern War, exploring themes of loss, fear, and resilience through the experiences of the titular character, Katariina Boije, and her daughters in a time of turmoil and conflict as they face the threat of invading forces.  The opening of the novel introduces us to a grim and tense atmosphere early in 1712, as Katariina Boije prepares for evening prayer with her family amidst the looming threat of war. The narrative highlights the anxiety of her younger daughter, Sesilia, who is troubled by a spider she encountered, which serves as a metaphor for her fear of the encroaching violence and destruction. As the evening unfolds, we see Katariina's strong character as she reassures her daughters despite the dangers that may come, reflecting the inner strength required to navigate such perilous times. The family’s sense of impending doom flickers throughout the passages, setting the stage for the harrowing events that will follow as war encroaches on their lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[94],"Lempiranta, Arvo",461,"Ranskalaisen realismin klassikkoteos kertoo Emma Bovarysta, joka tavoittelee romantiikkaa ja loistoa paetakseen pikkukaupungin ikävää ja arkista avioliittoaan. Hänen tyytymättömyytensä johtaa salasuhteisiin ja velkaantumiseen kohtalokkain seurauksin.",4,1,24]