[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f7251By_ZrlVsiu1_y8apON9xj_b9XJzyqQ5XVJSYG9E":3},{"items":4,"total":209,"page":210,"pageSize":211},[5,39,74,100,118,140,153,183],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":19,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":22,"charCount":23,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":25,"gutenbergSubjects":26,"gutenbergCategories":31,"gutenbergSummary":35,"gutenbergTranslators":36,"gutenbergDownloadCount":37,"aiDescription":38},1423,"Sotilaskertomuksia","Kipling, Rudyard",1865,1936,"1423-kipling-rudyard-sotilaskertomuksia","1423__Kipling_Rudyard__Sotilaskertomuksia",null,"novelli",[],[17,18],"brittilainen","nobel","fi",1896,1911,17927,116962,false,53326,[27,28,29,30],"British -- India -- Fiction","English fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Short stories, English -- Translations into Finnish","Soldiers -- Fiction",[32,33,34],"British Literature","Short Stories","Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Sotilaskertomuksia\" by Rudyard Kipling is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The narratives follow various characters, including military personnel in colonial India, highlighting their interactions, conflicts, and the social dynamics of the time. The stories delve into themes of bravery, camaraderie, and cultural encounters.\"  \"The opening of the collection introduces us to a Russian officer named Dirkovitsh serving in a casual yet jovial atmosphere among the British cavalry, known as the White Hussars, in Peshawar. As Dirkovitsh engages in camaraderie over drinks, we see glimpses of his dual identity: his Eastern roots clashing with Western expectations. The scene escalates, showing the complexity of military life including the camaraderie, rivalries, and the inevitable tensions that reside beneath the surface, setting the tone for a larger exploration of soldiering and masculinity in Kipling’s work.\" (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],252,"Nobel-palkitun kirjailijan novellikokoelma sisältää neljä kertomusta brittiläisistä sotilaista ja heidän elämästään 1800-luvun Intiassa. Tarinat kuvaavat varuskunta-arkea, rykmenttien perinteitä sekä siirtomaavallan ja paikallisten kohtaamisia huumorilla ja jännityksellä.",{"number":40,"title":41,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":42,"bookId":43,"genreRaw":44,"genre":45,"themes":46,"origin":48,"language":19,"yearPublished":50,"yearPublishedTranslation":51,"wordCount":52,"charCount":53,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":54,"gutenbergSubjects":55,"gutenbergCategories":65,"gutenbergSummary":69,"gutenbergTranslators":70,"gutenbergDownloadCount":72,"aiDescription":73},1447,"Meren urhoja","1447-kipling-rudyard-meren-urhoja","1447__Kipling_Rudyard__Meren_urhoja","Kertomus suurilta matalikoilta","romaani",[47],"seikkailu",[49,18],"amerikkalainen",1897,1915,44312,286255,53585,[56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64],"Bildungsromans","Children of the rich -- Fiction","Fishers -- Fiction","Fishing boats -- Fiction","Grand Banks of Newfoundland -- Fiction","Rescues -- Fiction","Saltwater fishing -- Fiction","Sea stories","Teenage boys -- Fiction",[66,67,68,34],"Adventure","American Literature","Novels","\"Meren urhoja: Kertomus suurilta matalikoilta\" by Rudyard Kipling is a novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story centers on Harvey Cheyne, a wealthy American boy who finds himself on a fishing vessel after falling overboard from a transatlantic ship. As he navigates this new and challenging environment, the interaction with the crew, especially with his savior Manuel, leads to his growth and understanding of life beyond privilege.  The opening of the novel introduces Harvey Cheyne on a ship in the North Atlantic, where he is perceived by the crew as a naive and pampered youth, accustomed to a life of luxury. Harvey’s arrogance and entitlement clash with the realities of life at sea, as he struggles with seasickness and a lack of respect from the seasoned fishermen around him. After a fall overboard, Harvey is rescued by Manuel, a Portuguese fisherman, which sets the stage for his transformation from a carefree rich boy to someone who must earn his keep and adapt to the rigors of life on the ocean. The readers see hints of his character development as he begins to understand the value of hard work and camaraderie among the crew. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[71],"Jaakkola, Väinö",264,"Hemmoteltu amerikkalaispoika putoaa valtamerilaivalta ja päätyy turskanpyytäjien kalastuskuunarille Newfoundlandin matalikoille. Ankara työ ja meren vaativat olosuhteet kasvattavat ylimielisestä nuorukaisesta vastuuntuntoisen miehen. Seikkailukertomus kuvaa tarkasti kalastajien arkea ja purjelaivojen aikakautta.",{"number":75,"title":76,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":77,"bookId":78,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":79,"origin":81,"language":19,"yearPublished":83,"yearPublishedTranslation":84,"wordCount":85,"charCount":86,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":87,"gutenbergSubjects":88,"gutenbergCategories":91,"gutenbergSummary":94,"gutenbergTranslators":95,"gutenbergDownloadCount":98,"aiDescription":99},1507,"Valittuja kertomuksia","1507-kipling-rudyard-valittuja-kertomuksia","1507__Kipling_Rudyard__Valittuja_kertomuksia",[80],"kansanperinne",[82,18],"ranskalainen",1898,1907,20309,134982,70238,[89,90],"French fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Short stories, French -- Translations into Finnish",[92,93,33,34],"French Literature","Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Valittuja kertomuksia\" by Anatole France is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The work presents a tapestry of narratives that explore themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human existence through various characters and settings, starting with the poignant tale of a blind minstrel and his relationship with the gods. The opening sets a reflective and mythological tone, inviting readers into a world filled with rich imagery and philosophical undertones.  At the start of the book, we are introduced to an elderly minstrel, known as the Old Man or the Minstrel, who journeys back to his home after spending a day performing for a king. The setting is vividly described, with the minstrel navigating through the landscape and paying homage to a sacred altar dedicated to the god Phoebus. Despite his physical frailty, the minstrel is a vessel of wisdom and lore, teaching poetry and music to the local children. As he prepares to share with them tales of ancient heroes, his reflections on life, art, and mortality unfold, presenting both his vulnerabilities and his enduring spirit. The narrative establishes a profound connection between the past and the present, hinting at deeper truths about culture and creativity in the face of decline. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[96,97],"Manninen, Otto","Hollo, J. A. (Juho Aukusti)",334,"Kokoelma sisältää kaksi Kiplingin Intiaan sijoittuvaa kertomusta, ”Hänen esi-isäinsä hauta” ja ”Risupoika”. Tarinat kuvaavat brittiläisten upseerien elämää, velvollisuudentuntoa ja unien maailmaa siirtomaa-ajan Intiassa.",{"number":101,"title":102,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":103,"bookId":104,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":105,"origin":106,"language":19,"yearPublished":107,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":108,"charCount":109,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":110,"gutenbergSubjects":111,"gutenbergCategories":112,"gutenbergSummary":113,"gutenbergTranslators":114,"gutenbergDownloadCount":116,"aiDescription":117},1509,"Kertomuksia Intiasta","1509-kipling-rudyard-kertomuksia-intiasta","1509__Kipling_Rudyard__Kertomuksia_Intiasta",[],[82],1888,17254,106863,14434,[89],[92,33],"\"Kertomuksia\" by Émile Zola is a collection of narratives written during the late 19th century, characterized by Zola's vivid realism that reflects social themes and human condition. The stories often explore the lives of individuals against the backdrop of societal changes, tensions, and personal struggles. In the opening portion, the narrative revolves around the miller Ukko Merlier and his daughter Françoise during a significant moment in their lives—the celebration of her engagement to Dominique, a handsome yet lazy young man.  The beginning of \"Kertomuksia\" introduces the charming setting of Ukko Merlier's mill on a beautiful summer evening, where the preparations for Françoise's engagement create a festive atmosphere. The narrative paints a picturesque view of the surroundings at Rocreuse, characterized by lush nature and the quaint mill that stands as a centerpiece of their lives. It captures the essence of rural life and familial relationships, particularly the tension created when Françoise expresses her love for Dominique. The calmness of this celebratory moment soon becomes tinged with impending conflict as external troubles—symbolized by the looming threat of war—begin to encroach upon their happiness, hinting at the challenges the characters will face as the story unfolds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[115],"Erkko, Eero",390,"Kokoelma lyhytproosaa, joka kuvaa elämää, kulttuurien törmäyksiä ja ihmiskohtaloita siirtomaa-ajan Intiassa. Novellit tarkastelevat brittiläisten virkamiesten ja paikallisväestön välisiä jännitteitä sekä inhimillisiä tragedioita tarkkanäköisellä otteella.",{"number":119,"title":120,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":121,"bookId":122,"genreRaw":102,"genre":14,"themes":123,"origin":124,"language":19,"yearPublished":126,"yearPublishedTranslation":127,"wordCount":128,"charCount":129,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":130,"gutenbergSubjects":131,"gutenbergCategories":133,"gutenbergSummary":135,"gutenbergTranslators":136,"gutenbergDownloadCount":138,"aiDescription":139},3470,"Vilhelm Valloittaja","3470-kipling-rudyard-vilhelm-valloittaja","3470__Kipling_Rudyard__Vilhelm_Valloittaja",[47],[17,125,18],"klassikot",1893,1925,26946,171092,76218,[132],"India -- History -- British occupation, 1765-1947 -- Fiction",[66,32,134,33,34],"Classics of Literature","\"Vilhelm valloittaja : Kertomuksia Intiasta\" by Rudyard Kipling is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The tales portray British India through vivid episodes of military life, frontier administration, and encounters between colonizers and indigenous peoples. Expect jungles, hill forts, superstition, and duty-bound protagonists moving through peril and ritual alongside local guides and tribes.  The opening of the collection centers on “Hänen kantaisänsä hauta,” following young John Chinn as he joins his father’s old Bhil regiment in Central India and is instantly recognized as the image—and heir—of his line. Through his bond with the veteran scout Bukta and the Bhil soldiers, Chinn proves himself in a bold, on-foot tiger hunt and learns the tribe’s lore, including a belief that his ancestor rides a spotted tiger as an omen. When unrest flares in the Satpura hills over a feared vaccination campaign, Chinn travels to his forebear’s flower-strewn grave, gathers the terrified Bhils, and uses calm authority and personal example to explain and begin the inoculations. The section sketches a world of inherited duty, mutual dependence, and the tension between modern governance and tribal belief. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[137],"Kaltimo, Eino",325,"Kolme Intiaan sijoittuvaa kertomusta käsittelevät brittiläistä hallintoa, sukurasitteita sekä viidakkopoika Mowglin myöhempiä vaiheita. Tarinat kuvaavat siirtomaavallan aikaista elämää, jossa virkamiehet ja sotilaat kamppailevat nälänhätää ja luonnonvoimia vastaan paikallisten uskomusten keskellä.",{"number":141,"title":142,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":143,"bookId":144,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":145,"origin":146,"language":19,"yearPublished":107,"yearPublishedTranslation":126,"wordCount":147,"charCount":148,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":110,"gutenbergSubjects":149,"gutenbergCategories":150,"gutenbergSummary":113,"gutenbergTranslators":151,"gutenbergDownloadCount":116,"aiDescription":152},693,"Kertomuksia Intian ylängöiltä ja laaksoista","693-kipling-rudyard-kertomuksia-intian-ylangoilta-ja-laaksoista","693__Kipling_Rudyard__Kertomuksia_Intian_ylängöiltä_ja_laaksoista",[],[82],32237,198883,[89],[92,33],[115],"Novellikokoelma sisältää kertomuksia brittiläisen Intian elämästä, siirtomaahallinnon arjesta ja paikallisista kohtaloista. Tarinat sijoittuvat 1800-luvun lopun Intiaan ja kuvaavat niin sotilaiden, virkamiesten kuin paikallisten asukkaiden elämää.",{"number":154,"title":155,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":156,"bookId":157,"genreRaw":13,"genre":158,"themes":159,"origin":160,"language":19,"yearPublished":161,"yearPublishedTranslation":162,"wordCount":163,"charCount":164,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":165,"gutenbergSubjects":166,"gutenbergCategories":176,"gutenbergSummary":178,"gutenbergTranslators":179,"gutenbergDownloadCount":181,"aiDescription":182},725,"Viidakkopoika","725-kipling-rudyard-viidakkopoika","725__Kipling_Rudyard__Viidakkopoika","lastenkirja",[47],[17,18],1894,1909,41148,261913,45008,[167,168,169,170,171,172,173,174,175],"Adventure stories, English","Animals -- Fiction","Feral children -- Fiction","India -- Fiction","India -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction","Jungle animals -- Fiction","Jungles -- Fiction","Mowgli (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Short stories",[66,32,177,68,34],"Children & Young Adult Reading","\"Viidakkopoika\" by Rudyard Kipling is a story collection first published in magazines between 1893-1894 and in book form in 1894. Set in the Indian jungles, the collection's central tales follow Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves among wild animals. The stories feature memorable characters including Baloo the bear, Bagheera the panther, and the menacing tiger Shere Khan. Written while Kipling lived in Vermont, these tales draw on his childhood years in India, creating an enduring adventure that has inspired numerous film adaptations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[180],"Hämeen-Anttila, Väinö",282,"Intian viidakkoon sijoittuva tarinakokoelma kertoo susien kasvattamasta Mowgli-pojasta, joka opettelee viidakon lakia karhu Baloon ja pantteri Bagheeran opastuksella. Mowgli joutuu kohtaamaan vaarallisen Shere Khan -tiikerin ja etsimään omaa paikkaansa eläinten ja ihmisten maailman välillä. Teos sisältää myös muita eläinaiheisia kertomuksia.",{"number":184,"title":185,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":186,"bookId":187,"genreRaw":188,"genre":45,"themes":189,"origin":190,"language":19,"yearPublished":191,"yearPublishedTranslation":192,"wordCount":193,"charCount":194,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":195,"gutenbergSubjects":196,"gutenbergCategories":203,"gutenbergSummary":204,"gutenbergTranslators":205,"gutenbergDownloadCount":207,"aiDescription":208},853,"Kim","853-kipling-rudyard-kim","853__Kipling_Rudyard__Kim","Koko maailman pikku ystävä",[47],[17,125,18],1901,1917,83374,517125,47325,[197,198,170,199,200,201,202],"Adventure stories","Boys -- Fiction","Irish -- India -- Fiction","Lamas -- Fiction","Orphans -- Fiction","Spy stories",[66,32,134,68,34],"\"Kim: Koko maailman pikku ystävä\" by Rudyard Kipling is a picaresque novel first published in 1901. The story follows Kim O'Hara, an orphaned Irish boy living as a street vagabond in British-ruled India. Tanned and immersed in local culture, Kim befriends a Tibetan lama seeking spiritual enlightenment. Their journey along the Grand Trunk Road draws Kim into the Great Game—the dangerous political conflict between Russia and Britain in Central Asia—where he trains as a spy while maintaining devotion to his beloved teacher. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[206],"Leiviskä, Hannes",246,"Intiaan sijoittuva seikkailuromaani kertoo orvosta Kim-pojasta, joka ryhtyy tiibetiläisen laman oppipojaksi. Matkan varrella hän päätyy mukaan brittiläisen tiedustelupalvelun salaiseen vakoilupeliin ja vaeltaa halki värikkään ja monikulttuurisen maan. Teos on toiminut merkittävänä esikuvana partioliikkeelle.",8,1,24]