[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fG8Ips9-kMaWrHsRVbN3gBuLS-lessTkHOLtYNosfV18":3},{"items":4,"total":306,"page":307,"pageSize":308},[5,35,56,76,98,120,144,164,184,206,225,247,269,285],{"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":28,"gutenbergSummary":30,"gutenbergTranslators":31,"gutenbergDownloadCount":33,"aiDescription":34},185,"Rosmersholma","Ibsen, Henrik",1828,1926,"185-ibsen-henrik-rosmersholma","185__Ibsen_Henrik__Rosmersholma","Nelinäytöksinen näytelmä","naytelma",[],[],"fi",1886,1887,20063,116030,false,16806,[25,26,27],"Europe -- Social conditions -- 19th century -- Drama","Norwegian drama -- Translations into Finnish","Suicide -- Drama",[29],"Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Rosmersholma: Nelinäytöksinen näytelmä\" by Henrik Ibsen is a play written in 1886. It follows Johannes Rosmer, a former clergyman haunted by his wife's suicide, and Rebecca West, his strong-willed companion, as they navigate guilt, forbidden love, and idealistic desires for social reform. Their relationship unravels as dark secrets emerge about the past, leading to an exploration of moral responsibility and the inescapable weight of memory in one of Ibsen's most complex and ambiguous works. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[32],"Asp, Hilda Maria",359,"Johannes Rosmer ja Rebekka West elävät Rosmersholman kartanossa menneisyyden salaisuuksien ja aatteellisten muutosten keskellä. Ibsenin näytelmässä vanha konservatiivinen maailma ja uudet vapaamieliset ajatukset törmäävät toisiinsa traagisin seurauksin.",{"number":36,"title":37,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":38,"bookId":39,"genreRaw":40,"genre":14,"themes":41,"origin":42,"language":17,"yearPublished":43,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":45,"charCount":46,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":47,"gutenbergSubjects":48,"gutenbergCategories":50,"gutenbergSummary":51,"gutenbergTranslators":52,"gutenbergDownloadCount":54,"aiDescription":55},194,"Inger, Östråtin rouva","194-ibsen-henrik-inger-ostratin-rouva","194__Ibsen_Henrik__Inger_Östråtin_rouva","Viisinäytöksinen murhenäytelmä",[],[],1857,1919,23014,133750,17092,[49],"Inger Ottesdater, -1555 -- Drama",[29],"\"Inger, Östråtin rouva: Viisinäytöksinen murhenäytelmä\" by Henrik Ibsen is a five-act tragedy written in the late 19th century. The play revolves around Inger Gyldenlöve, a complex and determined character, who finds herself at the center of turmoil and socially charged political intrigue in Norway. The narrative sets the stage for deeper explorations of power, gender roles, and personal sacrifice as tensions rise amidst a brewing peasant revolt.  The opening of the play introduces us to a stormy night at the Östråt estate, creating an atmosphere filled with suspense and apprehension. We meet several characters, including Inger's daughter, Elina, and a group of servants, who hint at rumors and fears surrounding spectral occurrences in the castle. As they discuss the past, particularly the fate of Norway's last knight, the conversations foreshadow the complex threads of history and personal connection that are woven throughout the narrative. When the local peasants arrive seeking Inger's guidance amidst impending conflict, the stakes of loyalty and leadership become apparent. The opening sets up a gripping tale of intrigue, waiting for Inger to decide her course in a time of uncertainty. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[53],"Lehtonen, Joel",413,"Norjan historiaan sijoittuva murhenäytelmä kertoo Östråtin linnan valtiattaresta rouva Ingeristä vuonna 1528. Valtataistelun ja poliittisten juonittelujen keskellä hän joutuu valitsemaan äidinrakkauden ja isänmaan edun välillä. Teos kuvaa Norjan kohtaloa Tanskan ja Ruotsin puristuksessa.",{"number":57,"title":58,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":59,"bookId":60,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":62,"origin":63,"language":17,"yearPublished":64,"yearPublishedTranslation":65,"wordCount":66,"charCount":67,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":68,"gutenbergSubjects":69,"gutenbergCategories":70,"gutenbergSummary":71,"gutenbergTranslators":72,"gutenbergDownloadCount":74,"aiDescription":75},209,"Pikku Eyolf","209-ibsen-henrik-pikku-eyolf","209__Ibsen_Henrik__Pikku_Eyolf","Kolmenäytöksinen näytelmä",[],[],1894,1895,14929,84074,17788,[26],[29],"\"Pikku Eyolf: Kolminäytöksinen näytelmä\" by Henrik Ibsen is a play written in 1894. Alfred Allmers returns home determined to dedicate himself to raising his disabled son Eyolf, abandoning his intellectual work. But when a mysterious Rat-Wife visits their household, tragedy strikes, forcing Alfred and his possessive wife Rita to confront the failures of their marriage and their roles as parents. Guilt, blame, and unspoken resentments surface as they struggle to find meaning and redemption in the aftermath of devastating loss. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[73],"Pakkala, Teuvo",417,"Ibsenin kolminäytöksinen näytelmä seuraa Allmersin perhettä, jonka elämä järkkyy pienen Eyolf-pojan tapaturmaisen kuoleman jälkeen. Tapahtumat sijoittuvat vuonon rannalle ja käsittelevät vanhempien kokemaa syyllisyyttä, avioliiton säröjä sekä vastuuta toisesta ihmisestä.",{"number":77,"title":78,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":79,"bookId":80,"genreRaw":81,"genre":82,"themes":83,"origin":84,"language":17,"yearPublished":85,"yearPublishedTranslation":86,"wordCount":87,"charCount":88,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":89,"gutenbergSubjects":90,"gutenbergCategories":92,"gutenbergSummary":94,"gutenbergTranslators":95,"gutenbergDownloadCount":96,"aiDescription":97},217,"Kuninkaan-alut","217-ibsen-henrik-kuninkaan-alut","217__Ibsen_Henrik__Kuninkaan-alut","Historiallinen näytelmä viidessä näytöksessä","romaani",[],[],1863,1884,31397,189505,18246,[91,26],"Norway -- History -- Haakon Gamli, 1217-1263 -- Drama",[93,29],"Historical Novels","\"Kuninkaan-alut: Historiallinen näytelmä viidessä näytöksessä\" by Henrik Ibsen is a historical drama written in the mid-19th century. The play revolves around the power struggles and personal ambitions of various noble characters in Norway during the 13th century, particularly focusing on the character of Hookon Hookoninpoika, who is vying for the kingship amidst conflict and rivalry. The narrative delves into themes of legitimacy, duty, and the impact of personal choices on political landscapes.  The opening of the play unfolds in the churchyard of Bergen, where characters gather for a significant event: the \"raudankannanta,\" a ceremony that determines the legitimacy of Hookon as a king. As anxiety and anticipation fill the air, Skule Jaarli and Nikolaus Piispa express premonitions of turmoil ahead. The moment culminates with Inga Varteigin's announcement that Hookon has passed the trial of carrying the iron, proving his right to claim the throne. The stage is set for conflict as various factions within the royal court grapple with their ambitions and alliances, hinting at the intricate interplay of personal and political motives that will drive the plot forward. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],445,"Historiallinen näytelmä sijoittuu 1200-luvun Norjaan ja kuvaa valtataistelua kuningas Haakonin ja herttua Skulen välillä. Teos tarkastelee vallan oikeutusta, epävarmuutta ja ihmisen kutsumusta sisällissodan varjossa.",{"number":99,"title":100,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":101,"bookId":102,"genreRaw":103,"genre":14,"themes":104,"origin":106,"language":17,"yearPublished":107,"yearPublishedTranslation":108,"wordCount":109,"charCount":110,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":111,"gutenbergSubjects":112,"gutenbergCategories":113,"gutenbergSummary":115,"gutenbergTranslators":116,"gutenbergDownloadCount":118,"aiDescription":119},222,"Helgelannin sankarit","222-ibsen-henrik-helgelannin-sankarit","222__Ibsen_Henrik__Helgelannin_sankarit","Näytelmä neljässä näytöksessä",[105],"kansanperinne",[],1858,1878,14355,85725,17651,[26],[114,29],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Helgelannin sankarit: Näytelmä neljässä näytöksessä\" by Henrik Ibsen is a drama written in the late 19th century. The play centers on the complex relationships and conflicts among characters in the Nordic setting of Helgeland, particularly focusing on Örnulf, a local chieftain, Sigurd, his adventurous friend, and the repercussions of past actions tied to honor and family. The opening establishes a tense atmosphere filled with looming confrontations, hinting at themes of honor, revenge, and the power dynamics within familial and social structures.  The opening of the play introduces a stormy winter scene on the rugged coastline of Helgeland, where a confrontation occurs between Örnulf and Sigurd. Örnulf, initially appearing hostile and aggressive due to a past grievance, soon engages in a battle of wits and strength with Sigurd, who stands his ground. This leads to a surprising reconciliation as they discuss a long-standing conflict over stolen brides, specifically Örnulf’s daughter Dagny and other character dynamics involving Hjördis and Gunnar. As layers of alliances, grievances, and past actions unfold, the play sets the stage for a deeper exploration of honor and relationships within this tight-knit community, foreshadowing further conflict among the characters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[117],"Törmänen, C. Edv.",397,"Viikinkiaikaiseen Norjaan sijoittuva historiallinen draama kertoo kunniasta, petoksesta ja verikostosta. Saagatyylinen näytelmä seuraa islantilaisen Örnulfin ja hänen perheensä kohtaloita kuningas Eerikki Verikirveen valtakaudella.",{"number":121,"title":122,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":123,"bookId":124,"genreRaw":125,"genre":14,"themes":126,"origin":127,"language":17,"yearPublished":129,"yearPublishedTranslation":130,"wordCount":131,"charCount":132,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":133,"gutenbergSubjects":134,"gutenbergCategories":138,"gutenbergSummary":140,"gutenbergTranslators":141,"gutenbergDownloadCount":142,"aiDescription":143},224,"Nora","224-ibsen-henrik-nora","224__Ibsen_Henrik__Nora","Näytelmä kolmessa näytöksessä",[],[128],"klassikot",1879,1880,21601,122104,17674,[135,136,137],"Man-woman relationships -- Drama","Marriage -- Drama","Wives -- Drama",[139,29],"Best Books Ever Listings","\"Nora: Näytelmä kolmessa näytöksessä\" by Henrik Ibsen is a three-act play written in 1879. Set in a Norwegian town, the play follows Nora Helmer, a wife and mother living within the constraints of 19th-century marriage. When a desperate bank employee threatens to expose a secret from her past—an illegally forged loan she obtained to save her husband's life—Nora faces a crisis that will force her to confront the suffocating reality of her existence in a male-dominated world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],438,"Nora Helmerin onnellinen perhe-elämä paljastuu kulissiksi, kun menneisyyden salaisuus alkaa uhata kodin rauhaa. Näytelmä tarkastelee avioliiton valtarakenteita ja naisen oikeutta itsenäisyyteen 1800-luvun lopun yhteiskunnassa.",{"number":145,"title":146,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":147,"bookId":148,"genreRaw":149,"genre":14,"themes":150,"origin":151,"language":17,"yearPublished":152,"yearPublishedTranslation":10,"wordCount":153,"charCount":154,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":155,"gutenbergSubjects":156,"gutenbergCategories":158,"gutenbergSummary":159,"gutenbergTranslators":160,"gutenbergDownloadCount":162,"aiDescription":163},2740,"Peer Gynt","2740-ibsen-henrik-peer-gynt","2740__Ibsen_Henrik__Peer_Gynt","Draamallinen runoelma",[],[],1867,29316,154406,75544,[157,26],"Gynt, Peer (Fictitious character) -- Drama",[29],"\"Peer Gynt: Draamallinen runoelma\" by Henrik Ibsen is a five-act verse play written in 1867. This epic journey follows Peer Gynt from Norwegian mountains to North African deserts as he pursues dreams and adventures while avoiding responsibility. Through forty scenes blending folklore, fantasy, and realism, the play moves freely through time, space, and consciousness. Ibsen defied conventional stagecraft to create a cinematic work mixing poetry with social satire, exploring procrastination and self-deception through its titular character's wandering life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[161],"Manninen, Otto",362,"Säemuotoinen näytelmä seuraa seikkailija Peer Gyntin vaellusta Norjan tuntureilta Afrikan rannikolle ja takaisin kotiin. Teos pohjautuu norjalaisiin kansansatuihin ja kuvitteellisiin matkoihin kertoen päähenkilön itsekkyydestä ja elämänvalinnoista.",{"number":165,"title":166,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":167,"bookId":168,"genreRaw":169,"genre":14,"themes":170,"origin":171,"language":17,"yearPublished":172,"yearPublishedTranslation":173,"wordCount":174,"charCount":175,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":176,"gutenbergSubjects":177,"gutenbergCategories":178,"gutenbergSummary":179,"gutenbergTranslators":180,"gutenbergDownloadCount":182,"aiDescription":183},323,"Rakkauden komedia","323-ibsen-henrik-rakkauden-komedia","323__Ibsen_Henrik__Rakkauden_komedia",null,[],[],1862,1915,17612,100954,20344,[26],[29],"\"Rakkauden komedia\" by Henrik Ibsen is a play written in 1862. Two students spend summer at a widow's country house, where they fall for her daughters. Falk, an aspiring poet, declares his radical views that marriage destroys love, sparking fierce debate with other guests. He pursues Svanhild to be his muse for as long as passion lasts. The comedy presents opposing positions on marriage through exaggerated characters, while Ibsen critiques bourgeois society's norms. The controversial work sparked outrage and was deemed \"immoral\" upon publication. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[181],"Kouta, Aarni",388,"Satiirinen kolminäytöksinen komedia sijoittuu rouva Halmin maakartanoon, jossa nuori kirjailija Falk kyseenalaistaa porvarillisen avioliiton ja rakkauden välisen suhteen. Falkin radikaalit näkemykset herättävät hämmennystä kartanon asukkaiden ja vieraiden keskuudessa.",{"number":185,"title":186,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":187,"bookId":188,"genreRaw":189,"genre":14,"themes":190,"origin":191,"language":17,"yearPublished":192,"yearPublishedTranslation":193,"wordCount":194,"charCount":195,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":196,"gutenbergSubjects":197,"gutenbergCategories":200,"gutenbergSummary":201,"gutenbergTranslators":202,"gutenbergDownloadCount":204,"aiDescription":205},3401,"Merenneito","3401-ibsen-henrik-merenneito","3401__Ibsen_Henrik__Merenneito","5-näytöksinen näytelmä",[],[],1888,1910,21073,122495,48346,[198,135,199,26],"Family secrets -- Drama","Married people -- Drama",[29],"\"Merenneito: 5-näytöksinen näytelmä\" by Henrik Ibsen is a five-act play written in the late 19th century. The narrative unfolds in a small coastal town in northern Norway during the summer and examines the complexities of personal identity, freedom, and the impact of the past. The central character, Ellida Wangel, struggles with her desires and obligations, while her relationship with her husband, Doctor Wangel, reveals deeper themes of love and sacrifice.  The opening of the play introduces us to the Wangel family, including Doctor Wangel, his second wife Ellida, and their two daughters, Bolette and Hilde. As the summer morning unfolds, family dynamics and a sense of festivity surround the arrival of an old friend, the tutor Arnholm. Ellida’s past and her connection to the sea loom in the background, particularly her experience with a mysterious, possibly dangerous, former love, which brings tension to her current life. The conversation among the characters sets the stage for the exploration of Ellida’s internal conflict between her domestic life and her yearning for freedom linked to her past. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[203],"Koskelainen, Yrjö",190,"Ibsenin näytelmä sijoittuu pieneen norjalaiseen merikaupunkiin, jossa majakanvartijan tytär Ellida Wangel elää lääkärin vaimona. Menneisyyden salaperäinen muukalainen palaa vaatimaan Ellidaa itselleen, mikä pakottaa hänet valitsemaan vapauden ja velvollisuuden välillä.",{"number":207,"title":208,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":209,"bookId":210,"genreRaw":169,"genre":14,"themes":211,"origin":212,"language":17,"yearPublished":213,"yearPublishedTranslation":214,"wordCount":215,"charCount":216,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":217,"gutenbergSubjects":218,"gutenbergCategories":220,"gutenbergSummary":221,"gutenbergTranslators":222,"gutenbergDownloadCount":223,"aiDescription":224},647,"Rakentaja Solness","647-ibsen-henrik-rakentaja-solness","647__Ibsen_Henrik__Rakentaja_Solness",[],[],1892,1918,20225,116870,45889,[219,26],"Architects -- Drama",[29],"\"Rakentaja Solness: Kolminäytöksinen murhenäytelmä\" by Henrik Ibsen is a play published in 1892. Master builder Halvard Solness has achieved success through fortunate coincidences he believes he willed into existence. When Hilda Wangel, a young woman from his past, arrives claiming he once promised her a kingdom, she becomes entangled in his household and ambitions. As Solness prepares to crown his latest building with a towering steeple, his fear of heights confronts his desire to prove himself, leading to a dramatic climax that blurs reality and symbolism. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[53],330,"Ibsenin kolminäytöksinen murhenäytelmä kertoo menestyneestä mutta pelokkaasta rakennusmestari Halvard Solnessista. Hänen elämänsä järkkyy, kun menneisyydestä saapuva nuori Hilde Wangel vaatii Solnessia lunastamaan kymmenen vuoden takaisen lupauksensa ja kohtaamaan omat syyllisyydentunteensa.",{"number":226,"title":227,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":228,"bookId":229,"genreRaw":169,"genre":14,"themes":230,"origin":231,"language":17,"yearPublished":232,"yearPublishedTranslation":233,"wordCount":234,"charCount":235,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":236,"gutenbergSubjects":237,"gutenbergCategories":241,"gutenbergSummary":242,"gutenbergTranslators":243,"gutenbergDownloadCount":245,"aiDescription":246},628,"Brand","628-ibsen-henrik-brand","628__Ibsen_Henrik__Brand",[],[],1866,1896,27157,146919,45499,[26,238,239,240],"Priests -- Drama","Tragedies (Drama)","Verse drama",[29],"\"Brand\" by Henrik Ibsen is a verse tragedy written in 1865. It follows Brand, an uncompromising priest who lives by the principle \"all or nothing,\" refusing to make any compromises in his fierce pursuit of righteousness. His harsh idealism isolates him as he demands absolute devotion from those around him, including his own family. Through brutal tests of faith and will, Brand confronts impossible choices between duty and love, principle and humanity, leading to devastating consequences in his mountain parish. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[244],"Leino, Kasimir",306,"Pappi Brand vaatii itseltään ja seurakunnaltaan ehdotonta \"kaikki tai ei mitään\" -asennetta. Norjan jylhiin vuoristomaisemiin sijoittuva säemuotoinen draama seuraa miehen ankaraa uskonnollista kilvoitusta, joka johtaa raskaisiin henkilökohtaisiin uhrauksiin.",{"number":248,"title":249,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":250,"bookId":251,"genreRaw":252,"genre":14,"themes":253,"origin":254,"language":17,"yearPublished":255,"yearPublishedTranslation":18,"wordCount":256,"charCount":257,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":258,"gutenbergSubjects":259,"gutenbergCategories":263,"gutenbergSummary":264,"gutenbergTranslators":265,"gutenbergDownloadCount":267,"aiDescription":268},637,"Kummittelijoita","637-ibsen-henrik-kummittelijoita","637__Ibsen_Henrik__Kummittelijoita","Kolminäytöksinen perhenäytelmä",[],[],1881,17373,101695,45702,[260,25,261,262,26,239],"Domestic drama","Families -- Drama","Mothers and sons -- Drama",[29],"\"Kummittelijoita: Kolminäytöksinen perhenäytelmä\" by Henrik Ibsen is a three-act family drama likely written during the late 19th century. The play delves into complex themes surrounding family dynamics, societal expectations, and personal struggles, centered on the character of Rouva Helena Alving, her son Osvald Alving, and other figures such as Pastori Manders and Puuseppä Engstrand. Ibsen’s work often explores the darker aspects of human relationships and societal norms, making this drama a significant exploration of familial and moral conflicts.  The opening of the play introduces us to a garden-room setting where we meet several key characters. Engstrand, a carpenter, interacts with Regina, a servant, who pushes him away while expressing disdain. Their exchange hints at underlying tensions and Engstrand’s desire for Regina to join him should he move back to the city. They discuss the arrival of Pastor Manders, who walks into the room following their conversation. He brings with him a more formal tone, and Rouva Alving soon joins the scene. The dynamic between these characters sets the stage for revelations about past relationships and current aspirations, indicating a brewing conflict within the household as they prepare for the inauguration of a children's home — a project closely linked to Helena's deceased husband’s legacy. The dialogue captures a sense of unease and a lingering contemplation about the past, hinting at deeper troubles that may unfold as the story progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[266],"Erkko, Elias",374,"Ibsenin perhenäytelmässä rouva Alving joutuu kohtaamaan menneisyyden varjot ja vaietut salaisuudet poikansa Osvaldin palatessa kotiin. Teos käsittelee perhesuhteita, sairautta ja yhteiskunnan moraalisääntöjen vaikutusta Norjan rannikolla.",{"number":270,"title":271,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":272,"bookId":273,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":274,"origin":275,"language":17,"yearPublished":276,"yearPublishedTranslation":277,"wordCount":278,"charCount":279,"usRestricted":280,"gutenbergId":169,"gutenbergSubjects":281,"gutenbergCategories":282,"gutenbergSummary":169,"gutenbergTranslators":283,"gutenbergDownloadCount":169,"aiDescription":284},638,"Päiväkummun pidot","638-ibsen-henrik-paivakummun-pidot","638__Ibsen_Henrik__Päiväkummun_pidot",[],[],1856,1923,10047,57630,true,[],[],[],"1300-luvun Norjaan sijoittuva näytelmä kuvaa onnettomasti naimisissa olevaa Margitia, tämän sisarta Signeä sekä heidän molempien rakastamaa Gudmundia. Historiallinen draama käsittelee intohimoa, mustasukkaisuutta ja vaikeita valintoja Päiväkummun kartanon juhlahumun keskellä.",{"number":286,"title":287,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":288,"bookId":289,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":290,"origin":291,"language":17,"yearPublished":292,"yearPublishedTranslation":293,"wordCount":294,"charCount":295,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":296,"gutenbergSubjects":297,"gutenbergCategories":301,"gutenbergSummary":302,"gutenbergTranslators":303,"gutenbergDownloadCount":304,"aiDescription":305},649,"Yhteiskunnan pylväät","649-ibsen-henrik-yhteiskunnan-pylvaat","649__Ibsen_Henrik__Yhteiskunnan_pylväät",[],[],1877,1916,25985,153210,45562,[298,299,300,26],"Businessmen -- Drama","Hypocrisy -- Drama","Norway -- Drama",[29],"\"Yhteiskunnan pylväät: Nelinäytöksinen näytelmä\" by Henrik Ibsen is a drama written in the early 20th century. The play delves into the complexities of personal and societal morality, focusing on Konsuli Bernick, who navigates the pressures of family, business, and the expectations of his community. Themes of human values, social responsibility, and the conflict between personal desires and societal obligations seem to be at the forefront of the narrative.  The opening of the play sets the scene in the home of Konsuli Bernick in a small Norwegian coastal town, where various characters, including his wife and son, engage in activities and conversations that reveal their social dynamics and the town's atmosphere. As the women work on their crafts, discussions about societal issues, including the impending arrival of Americans and their societal implications, unfold. The introduction of characters like Telakkamestari Aune and Prokuristi Krap highlights the tension between progress and tradition, especially concerning new machinery and the potential impact on workers. This initial interaction establishes a foundation for the themes of societal values and personal conflicts that Ibsen explores throughout the play. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[53],448,"Ibsenin nelinäytöksinen draama kuvaa pienen norjalaisen rannikkokaupungin yläluokan tekopyhyyttä. Konsuli Bernick on arvostettu liikemies, jonka menneisyyden salaisuudet ja moraaliset valinnat uhkaavat paljastua ja horjuttaa hänen asemaansa yhteiskunnan tukipilarina.",14,1,24]