[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f9f8lfOGZpoWI_FYd4IYWIt5F6vSozXnpShJ9lch4Z6s":3},{"items":4,"total":201,"page":202,"pageSize":203},[5,27,43,73,95,109,124,145,163,183],{"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":13,"gutenbergSubjects":23,"gutenbergCategories":24,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":25,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":26},1343,"Aadamin ensimmäisen vaimon tytär","France, Anatole",1844,1924,"1343-france-anatole-aadamin-ensimmaisen-vaimon-tytar","1343__France_Anatole__Aadamin_ensimmäisen_vaimon_tytär",null,"novelli",[],[],"fi",1889,1926,15309,102739,true,[],[],[],"Novellikokoelma sisältää kertomuksia yliluonnollisista ja mystisistä aiheista. Nimitarinassa matkalainen kohtaa syrjäisessä pappilassa arvoituksellisen naisen, jonka kerrotaan olevan Aadamin ensimmäisen vaimon, Lilithin, tytär. Muissa tarinoissa käsitellään muun muassa aaveita ja historiallisia hahmoja.",{"number":28,"title":29,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":30,"bookId":31,"genreRaw":13,"genre":32,"themes":33,"origin":34,"language":17,"yearPublished":35,"yearPublishedTranslation":36,"wordCount":37,"charCount":38,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":39,"gutenbergCategories":40,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":41,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":42},1357,"Enkelien kapina","1357-france-anatole-enkelien-kapina","1357__France_Anatole__Enkelien_kapina","romaani",[],[],1914,1925,56287,387680,[],[],[],"Satiirinen romaani kertoo maan päälle laskeutuneista suojelusenkeleistä, jotka Pariisissa asuessaan alkavat suunnitella kapinaa taivaallista hallitsijaa vastaan. Teos ruotii ironisesti uskontoa, politiikkaa ja yhteiskunnan valtarakenteita.",{"number":44,"title":45,"author":8,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":46,"bookId":47,"genreRaw":13,"genre":32,"themes":48,"origin":49,"language":17,"yearPublished":52,"yearPublishedTranslation":53,"wordCount":54,"charCount":55,"usRestricted":56,"gutenbergId":57,"gutenbergSubjects":58,"gutenbergCategories":64,"gutenbergSummary":68,"gutenbergTranslators":69,"gutenbergDownloadCount":71,"aiDescription":72},1598,"Kuningatar Hanhenjalan ravintola","1598-france-anatole-kuningatar-hanhenjalan-ravintola","1598__France_Anatole__Kuningatar_Hanhenjalan_ravintola",[],[50,51],"ranskalainen","nobel",1892,1910,57276,370746,false,55422,[59,60,61,62,63],"Bildungsromans","Christian women saints -- Fiction","Egypt -- Fiction","Mary, of Egypt, Saint -- Fiction","Picaresque fiction",[65,66,67],"French Literature","Novels","Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Kuningatar Hanhenjalan ravintola\" by Anatole France is a historical novel written in 1892. Young Jacques Ménétrier begins as a spit-turner in his father's roast meat shop in early eighteenth-century France. His life transforms when Abbot Jérôme Coignard takes him as a student, teaching him Latin and Greek. Together they enter the service of an alchemist obsessed with salamanders and sylphs. Their pursuit of knowledge and happiness becomes entangled with debauchery, vengeance, and the charms of the beautiful Jahel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[70],"Leino, Eino",210,"Pikareski romaani sijoittuu 1700-luvun Ranskaan ja seuraa nuorta Jacques Ménétrier’tä, joka päätyy oppilaaksi oppineelle ja elämäniloiselle apotti Jérôme Coignardille. Teos yhdistää satiiria, seikkailua ja filosofiaa käsitellen muun muassa alkemiaa ja salatieteitä.",{"number":74,"title":75,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":76,"bookId":77,"genreRaw":13,"genre":78,"themes":79,"origin":80,"language":17,"yearPublished":81,"yearPublishedTranslation":82,"wordCount":83,"charCount":84,"usRestricted":56,"gutenbergId":85,"gutenbergSubjects":86,"gutenbergCategories":88,"gutenbergSummary":90,"gutenbergTranslators":91,"gutenbergDownloadCount":93,"aiDescription":94},1721,"Apotti Jérôme Coignardin ajatuksia","1721-france-anatole-apotti-jer-me-coignardin-ajatuksia","1721__France_Anatole__Apotti_Jérôme_Coignardin_ajatuksia","tietokirja",[],[50,51],1893,1920,31461,212127,56370,[87],"French fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[65,89,67],"Philosophy & Ethics","\"Apotti Jérôme Coignardin ajatuksia\" by Anatole France is a philosophical work composed in the early 20th century. The book presents a collection of thoughts attributed to the fictional character Abbé Jérôme Coignard, exploring themes of politics, morality, and human nature. As a former professor and librarian, Coignard's reflections delve into society's complexities, often with a critical yet humorous tone.  The opening of the work introduces us to Abbé Jérôme Coignard through a narrative framed by Jacobus, his devoted pupil, who admires his master's intellect and character. We learn about the abbé's tragic end and the work he left behind. The text shifts to Coignard's discussions, where he critiques political leaders and societal norms, arguing that many are mere puppets of fate and fortune rather than true influencers. Through witty dialogues and reflections, the reader is invited to contemplate the nature of wisdom, virtue, and the follies of mankind while being charmed by the abbé's unique perspective on life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[70,92],"Palola, Eino",280,"Teos kokoaa yhteen oppineen apotti Jérôme Coignardin filosofisia ja satiirisia mietteitä, joita hänen oppilaansa Jacques Tournebroche muistelee. Keskusteluissa käsitellään kriittiseen sävyyn muun muassa hallintoa, tiedettä, armeijaa ja oikeuslaitosta.",{"number":96,"title":97,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":98,"bookId":99,"genreRaw":13,"genre":32,"themes":100,"origin":101,"language":17,"yearPublished":102,"yearPublishedTranslation":10,"wordCount":103,"charCount":104,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":105,"gutenbergCategories":106,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":107,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":108},1752,"Pingviinien saari","1752-france-anatole-pingviinien-saari","1752__France_Anatole__Pingviinien_saari",[],[],1908,65845,457083,[],[],[],"Satiirinen romaani kertoo sokeasta lähetyssaarnaajasta, joka kastaa vahingossa joukon pingviinejä. Kun linnut muutetaan ihmisiksi, teos seuraa heidän sivilisaationsa vaiheita esihistoriasta kaukaiseen tulevaisuuteen ivaten samalla Ranskan historiaa, yhteiskunnallisia instituutioita ja ihmisluonnon heikkouksia.",{"number":110,"title":111,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":112,"bookId":113,"genreRaw":13,"genre":32,"themes":114,"origin":115,"language":17,"yearPublished":116,"yearPublishedTranslation":117,"wordCount":118,"charCount":119,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":120,"gutenbergCategories":121,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":122,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":123},2472,"Instituutin jäsenen Sylvestre Bonnardin rikos","2472-france-anatole-instituutin-jasenen-sylvestre-bonnardin-rikos","2472__France_Anatole__Instituutin_jäsenen_Sylvestre_Bonnardin_rikos",[],[],1881,1937,45525,302775,[],[],[],"Iäkäs ja oppinut bibliofiili Sylvestre Bonnard elää hiljaista elämää kirjojensa ja Hamilcar-kissan ympäröimänä. Lempeän humoristinen kertomus seuraa vanhan tiedemiehen pyrkimyksiä auttaa edesmenneen rakkautensa tytärtä, mikä johtaa hänet moraalisiin ja lainopillisiin vaikeuksiin.",{"number":125,"title":126,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":127,"bookId":128,"genreRaw":13,"genre":32,"themes":129,"origin":130,"language":17,"yearPublished":131,"yearPublishedTranslation":132,"wordCount":133,"charCount":134,"usRestricted":56,"gutenbergId":135,"gutenbergSubjects":136,"gutenbergCategories":139,"gutenbergSummary":140,"gutenbergTranslators":141,"gutenbergDownloadCount":143,"aiDescription":144},2616,"Crainquebille","2616-france-anatole-crainquebille","2616__France_Anatole__Crainquebille",[],[50,51],1901,1907,14419,94754,68024,[137,87,138],"France -- Social life and customs -- Fiction","Short stories, French -- Translations into Finnish",[65,66,67],"\"Crainquebille y.m. kertomuksia\" by Anatole France is a novel written in the late 19th century. It tells the story of Jérôme Crainquebille, a humble street vendor who finds himself embroiled in a legal struggle that exposes the absurdities of the justice system. Through Crainquebille’s misfortunes, the book explores themes of dignity, justice, and the often cruel realities faced by the lower classes in society.  The opening of the novel introduces Crainquebille as he is taken to court after being accused of insulting a police officer. The grim atmosphere of the courtroom is contrasted with Crainquebille's bewilderment and fear as he navigates the judicial process, overwhelmed by the grandeur and formality surrounding him. Despite not understanding the specifics of the charge against him, he recognizes the power dynamics at play and the insignificance of his own existence against the mighty institution of law. This initial encounter sets the stage for his subsequent struggles, revealing the complexities of justice and societal perception in a world that often overlooks the voices of the marginalized. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[142],"Manninen, Otto",266,"Satiirinen kokoelma, jonka nimikertomus seuraa iäkästä vihanneskauppiasta. Syyttömänä poliisin solvaamisesta vankilaan tuomitun miehen kohtalo paljastaa oikeusjärjestelmän kankeuden ja yhteiskunnallisen epäoikeudenmukaisuuden.",{"number":146,"title":147,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":148,"bookId":149,"genreRaw":13,"genre":32,"themes":150,"origin":151,"language":17,"yearPublished":131,"yearPublishedTranslation":152,"wordCount":153,"charCount":154,"usRestricted":56,"gutenbergId":155,"gutenbergSubjects":156,"gutenbergCategories":157,"gutenbergSummary":158,"gutenbergTranslators":159,"gutenbergDownloadCount":161,"aiDescription":162},2629,"Laki on kuollut — mutta tuomari on elävä","2629-france-anatole-laki-on-kuollut-mutta-tuomari-on-elava","2629__France_Anatole__Laki_on_kuollut__mutta_tuomari_on_elävä",[],[50,51],1913,5264,34053,68246,[87],[65,66,89,67],"\"Laki on kuollut — mutta tuomari on elävä\" by Anatole France is a philosophical novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of justice, morality, and the role of law through a series of dialogues among characters who discuss the nature and implications of legal systems and their enforcement. It delves into the inherent contradictions within the law and its relationship to society.  The story unfolds through conversations primarily between Jean Marteau and other characters, who discuss their insights and critiques about the law and justice. Marteau argues that the law, while ancient and often brutal, maintains a semblance of order in society. He reflects on how judges often misinterpret justice, showcasing their shared moral dilemmas with criminals, particularly in the context of poverty and desperation. Interspersed throughout are anecdotes highlighting the misfortunes of those caught in the legal system, particularly from marginalized classes, and a poignant tale of a young servant imprisoned for a seemingly trivial theft, emphasizing the harsh realities faced by the underprivileged and the failure of a rigid legal system to adapt to human circumstances. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[160],"Itkonen, Rieti",257,"Satiirinen teos tarkastelee oikeuslaitoksen toimintaa ja yhteiskunnallista oikeudenmukaisuutta vähäosaisen näkökulmasta. Kirja sisältää nimikertomuksen lisäksi kaksi muuta tarinaa, joissa käsitellään lain ja inhimillisyyden suhdetta.",{"number":164,"title":165,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":166,"bookId":167,"genreRaw":13,"genre":32,"themes":168,"origin":169,"language":17,"yearPublished":52,"yearPublishedTranslation":170,"wordCount":171,"charCount":172,"usRestricted":56,"gutenbergId":173,"gutenbergSubjects":174,"gutenbergCategories":175,"gutenbergSummary":178,"gutenbergTranslators":179,"gutenbergDownloadCount":181,"aiDescription":182},2683,"Vallankumouskertomuksia","2683-france-anatole-vallankumouskertomuksia","2683__France_Anatole__Vallankumouskertomuksia",[],[50,51],1909,14374,93311,55411,[87,138],[65,176,177,67],"Historical Novels","Short Stories","\"Vallankumouskertomuksia\" by Anatole France is a collection of stories written in the late 19th century. This work captures narratives set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, reflecting on the tumultuous events and emotional landscapes experienced by its characters. France is known for his elegant prose, often infused with irony and critique, which is likely to be present in this collection as well.  The opening of \"Vallankumouskertomuksia\" introduces us to Fanny d'Avenay, an imprisoned noblewoman who contemplates her situation after being accused of harboring exiles. She encounters another inmate, Autoinette d'Auriac, and reminisces about their past while grappling with the realities of impending death and the revolutionary fervor surrounding them. The story blends themes of friendship, love, and mortality in the context of a chaotic political climate, providing a poignant exploration of the human condition amid crisis. As Fanny reflects on her choices and the freedom she yearns for, the narrative invites readers to consider the personal costs of revolution and the complexity of relationships during such upheaval. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[180],"Sulju, Meri",303,"Historiallinen kertomuskokoelma sijoittuu Ranskan suuren vallankumouksen vuosiin. Lyhyet tarinat kuvaavat yksilöiden kohtaloita, vankeutta ja yhteiskunnallista kuohuntaa 1700-luvun lopun Pariisissa. Tekstien sävy on tarkkaileva ja historiallisia yksityiskohtia hyödyntävä.",{"number":184,"title":185,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":186,"bookId":187,"genreRaw":13,"genre":32,"themes":188,"origin":189,"language":17,"yearPublished":190,"yearPublishedTranslation":53,"wordCount":191,"charCount":192,"usRestricted":56,"gutenbergId":193,"gutenbergSubjects":194,"gutenbergCategories":195,"gutenbergSummary":196,"gutenbergTranslators":197,"gutenbergDownloadCount":199,"aiDescription":200},2696,"Valkoisella kivellä","2696-france-anatole-valkoisella-kivella","2696__France_Anatole__Valkoisella_kivellä",[],[51],1905,14363,100084,70303,[87],[66,67],"\"Valkoisella kivellä\" by Anatole France is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative appears to explore themes of imperialism, war, and the potential for world peace through the lens of social critique and philosophical musings. The interactions among the characters encapsulate various perspectives on societal change and historical context.  The opening of the book sets the scene in a restaurant in Rome during a gathering of five friends discussing existential and societal themes. Among them are Josephin Leclerc, a diplomat; Doctor Goubin, a historian; and Nicole Langelier, who express their thoughts on future societal developments and the implications of colonial wars. Their conversation delves into the nature of human conflict, drawing parallels with historical events while contemplating a future where cooperation and understanding might eclipse militarism, thus foreshadowing debates about social structures and collective human destiny. The dialogue reflects on the complex realities of civilization, including the burdens of imperialism and the hope for an evolved global community. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[198],"Kanervio, Siimes",276,"Filosofinen ja yhteiskunnallinen romaani tarkastelee historiaa, siirtomaasotia ja maailmanrauhaa. Teos päättyy kuvaukseen tulevaisuuden sosialistisesta yhteiskunnasta, jossa työnjako ja elämäntavat ovat muuttuneet.",10,1,24]