[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fU0ysCVNNArDAVjYJvWEWUj0ULqeW3mhe7ekk4VK5apg":3},{"items":4,"total":85,"page":86,"pageSize":87},[5,40,62],{"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":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":29,"gutenbergSummary":34,"gutenbergTranslators":35,"gutenbergDownloadCount":38,"aiDescription":39},1191,"Karoliinit","Heidenstam, Verner von",1859,1940,"1191-heidenstam-verner-von-karoliinit","1191__Heidenstam_Verner_von__Karoliinit","Kertomuksia","romaani",[],[17],"nobel","fi",1897,92947,597342,false,50871,[25,26,27,28],"Charles XII, King of Sweden, 1682-1718 -- Fiction","Short stories, Swedish -- Translations into Finnish","Sweden -- History -- Charles XII, 1697-1718 -- Fiction","Swedish fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[30,31,32,33],"Historical Novels","History - Royalty","Short Stories","Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Karoliinit: Kertomuksia\" by Verner von Heidenstam is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The book is set against the backdrop of Swedish history and delves into themes of royalty, power, and societal change, featuring various characters, including the king and his courtiers, and exploring their interactions and struggles.   The opening of the collection introduces the reader to a grim atmosphere within a castle, where a drunken character, Lassi Ekerot, is being kicked out for causing trouble. Ekerot, a former naval captain, interacts with Haakoni, an old servant, as they discuss the kingdom's dire state, including famine and the king's failing health. Ekerot exhibits an understanding of the chaotic political landscape, hinting at the impending doom for the royal lineage while reminiscing about past tragedies. The richness of detail evokes a sense of urgency and foreboding, setting the stage for the unfolding tales of nobility and the common folk intertwined in historical turmoil. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[36,37],"Ivalo, Santeri","Voionmaa, Väinö",169,"Heidenstamin historiallinen teos koostuu kertomuksista, jotka sijoittuvat Suuren Pohjan sodan aikaan. Se kuvaa Ruotsin kuningas Kaarle XII:ta ja hänen uskollisia sotilaitaan, karoliineja, eri puolilla Eurooppaa ja Venäjää. Tarinat valottavat sotilaiden kohtaloita ja isänmaallisuutta valtakunnan murentuessa.",{"number":41,"title":42,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":43,"bookId":44,"genreRaw":45,"genre":14,"themes":46,"origin":47,"language":18,"yearPublished":48,"yearPublishedTranslation":49,"wordCount":50,"charCount":51,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":52,"gutenbergSubjects":53,"gutenbergCategories":55,"gutenbergSummary":57,"gutenbergTranslators":58,"gutenbergDownloadCount":60,"aiDescription":61},1469,"Pyhän Birgitan vaellus","1469-heidenstam-verner-von-pyhan-birgitan-vaellus","1469__Heidenstam_Verner_von__Pyhän_Birgitan_vaellus",null,[],[17],1901,1913,31358,202193,53906,[54,28],"Bridget, of Sweden, Saint, approximately 1303-1373 -- Fiction",[30,56,33],"Novels","\"Pyhän Birgitan vaellus\" by Verner von Heidenstam is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores the life and journey of Saint Birgitta of Sweden, a figure deeply revered in religious history, and follows her experiences against the backdrop of medieval Sweden.   At the start of the story, we are introduced to the serene yet tumultuous landscape surrounding Lake Vetter, a setting that evokes a sense of mystique and longing. The narrator reflects on the stillness of the waters but senses an underlying restlessness. The narrative then shifts to Saint Birgitta herself, portrayed as a formidable figure who, despite the passage of time, remains a subject of intrigue and reverence within the community. The text presents scenes of her interactions with the villagers, showcasing their awe and fear, which hint at the significant impact she has had on their lives. As the characters and setting come to life, the groundwork is laid for a narrative filled with themes of faith, duty, and the conflict between the spiritual and mundane, suggesting a rich exploration of Birgitta’s legacy throughout the unfolding tale. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[59],"Haapanen, Toimi",256,"Nobel-kirjailijan historiallinen romaani kertoo Ruotsin suojeluspyhimyksen, Pyhän Birgitan, elämästä ja pyhiinvaelluksesta Roomaan. Teos kuvaa Birgitan sisäistä kamppailua ankaruuden ja nöyryyden välillä sekä hänen matkaansa halki keskiaikaisen Euroopan kohti hengellistä uudistumista.",{"number":63,"title":64,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":65,"bookId":66,"genreRaw":67,"genre":14,"themes":68,"origin":70,"language":18,"yearPublished":71,"yearPublishedTranslation":72,"wordCount":73,"charCount":74,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":75,"gutenbergSubjects":76,"gutenbergCategories":78,"gutenbergSummary":80,"gutenbergTranslators":81,"gutenbergDownloadCount":83,"aiDescription":84},1845,"Kansa ja sen kuninkaat","1845-heidenstam-verner-von-kansa-ja-sen-kuninkaat","1845__Heidenstam_Verner_von__Kansa_ja_sen_kuninkaat","Kertomuksia nuorten ja vanhojen luettavaksi",[69],"kansanperinne",[17],1908,1909,66207,439189,51846,[77],"Sweden -- History",[30,79,56,33],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Kansa ja sen kuninkaat: Kertomuksia nuorten ja vanhain luettavaksi\" by Verner von Heidenstam is a historical fiction work written in the early 20th century. The book weaves together a series of narratives about ancient peoples and their leaders, focusing on the trials and tribulations faced by characters like Ura-Kaipa and Karilas against a backdrop of harsh winter and inter-tribal strife. The themes of friendship, loyalty, and sacrifice appear to centralize around their stories.  The opening of the narrative sets a bleak winter scene, where heavy snowfall blankets the landscape, creating a somber atmosphere in the forest. The reader is introduced to Ura-Kaipa, the chief of a tribe facing existential threats from adversaries, who engages in ritual sacrifices to appease the sun god. Young Karilas, an outsider but Ura-Kaipa's friend, faces harsh ridicule from the tribe and risks becoming a sacrifice himself. The plot thickens with the interplay of friendship, envy, and the looming desperation of survival amidst freezing conditions, laying the groundwork for further conflict and character development within the unfolding saga. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[82],"Lehtonen, J. V. (Johannes Vihtori)",302,"Teos sisältää historiallisia kertomuksia Ruotsin kansasta ja sen hallitsijoista esihistorialliselta ajalta aina 1500-luvulle saakka. Tarinat on suunnattu sekä nuorille että vanhemmille lukijoille, ja ne herättävät henkiin menneisyyden myyttejä ja historiallisia tapahtumia kivikaudesta Tukholman verilöylyyn.",3,1,24]