[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fa3wqJ0cbH_vUbHEX0CAK3V7LOAGl6Cx650BKeI0Nvz8":3},{"items":4,"total":177,"page":178,"pageSize":179},[5,34,54,71,90,108,124,140,157],{"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":27,"gutenbergSummary":30,"gutenbergTranslators":31,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":33},10,"Seitsemän veljestä","Kivi, Aleksis",1834,1872,"10-kivi-aleksis-seitseman-veljesta","10__Kivi_Aleksis__Seitsemän_veljestä","Kertomus","romaani",[],[17],"klassikot","fi",1870,null,81611,519773,false,11940,[26],"Finland -- Fiction",[28,29],"Classics of Literature","Novels","\"Seitsemän veljestä\" by Aleksis Kivi is a novel published in 1870. Seven unruly brothers clash with authority in their Finnish village and flee to the wilderness to escape the requirement to learn reading for church confirmation. Through years of hard labor, misadventures, and personal struggles in their isolated forest home, they gradually transform from social outcasts into responsible members of society. This groundbreaking work is considered Finland's first significant novel written in Finnish and has achieved the status of a national masterpiece. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],1075,"Aleksis Kiven klassikkoromaani kertoo Jukolan seitsemästä veljeksestä, jotka pakoilevat lukkarin kuria ja yhteiskunnan velvoitteita Impivaaran erämaahan. Kymmenen vuotta kestäneen metsäelämän aikana veljekset kamppailevat luonnonvoimia, sisäisiä riitojaan ja omaa itsepäisyyttään vastaan. Lopulta teos kuvaa heidän kasvuaan vastuullisiksi maanviljelijöiksi ja arvostetuiksi kyläyhteisön jäseniksi. Romaani on suomenkielisen kaunokirjallisuuden kulmakivi, jossa yhdistyvät huumori, kansankuvaus ja syvällinen ihmistuntemus.",{"number":35,"title":36,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":37,"bookId":38,"genreRaw":20,"genre":39,"themes":40,"origin":41,"language":18,"yearPublished":42,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":43,"charCount":44,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":45,"gutenbergSubjects":46,"gutenbergCategories":48,"gutenbergSummary":50,"gutenbergTranslators":51,"gutenbergDownloadCount":52,"aiDescription":53},11,"Nummisuutarit","11-kivi-aleksis-nummisuutarit","11__Kivi_Aleksis__Nummisuutarit","naytelma",[],[],1864,25802,152457,11152,[47],"Finnish drama",[49],"Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Nummisuutarit\" by Aleksis Kivi is a play written in 1864. Greedy cobbler Topias and his wife Martta scheme to marry off their dim-witted son Esko first to claim an inheritance, threatening their foster daughter Jaana's chance at love. Their machinations lead to mistaken deals, brawls, drunken misadventures, and elaborate deceptions. Meanwhile, Jaana's long-lost sailor father returns with plans to help his daughter, setting the stage for comic chaos across Finnish villages and forests. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],463,"Kiven viisinäytöksinen komediaklassikko kertoo itsepäisestä ja hyväuskoisesta Eskosta, joka lähtee kosioretkelle varmistaakseen itselleen luvatun perinnön. Matkan varrella Esko kohtaa monenlaisia vastoinkäymisiä, väärinkäsityksiä ja hääjuhlien melskettä hämäläisessä maalaismaisemassa. Teos on yksi suomalaisen näytelmäkirjallisuuden kulmakivistä, joka kuvaa osuvasti kansanluonnetta ja inhimillisiä heikkouksia.",{"number":55,"title":56,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":57,"bookId":58,"genreRaw":20,"genre":39,"themes":59,"origin":60,"language":18,"yearPublished":61,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":62,"charCount":63,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":64,"gutenbergSubjects":65,"gutenbergCategories":66,"gutenbergSummary":67,"gutenbergTranslators":68,"gutenbergDownloadCount":69,"aiDescription":70},52,"Karkurit","52-kivi-aleksis-karkurit","52__Kivi_Aleksis__Karkurit",[],[],1867,18853,109896,11891,[47],[49],"\"Karkurit\" by Aleksis Kivi is a five-act tragedy written in 1865. Two feuding noble estates face destruction when young lovers Elma and Tyko find themselves caught between family debts and vengeful schemes. Elma must choose between her heart and her father's survival, while the cunning Niilo manipulates everyone to claim both her hand and the estates. Disguises, secrets, and a bitter rivalry between fathers drive the drama toward its deadly confrontation, where honor and deception collide. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],382,"Viisinäytöksisessä murhenäytelmässä Viitalan ja Kuuselan suvut ovat ajautuneet sovittamattomaan vihanpitoon. Elman ja Tykon rakkaus joutuu koetukselle kostonhimon ja aiempien sukupolvien riitojen keskellä.",{"number":72,"title":73,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":74,"bookId":75,"genreRaw":20,"genre":39,"themes":76,"origin":78,"language":18,"yearPublished":79,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":80,"charCount":81,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":82,"gutenbergSubjects":83,"gutenbergCategories":84,"gutenbergSummary":86,"gutenbergTranslators":87,"gutenbergDownloadCount":88,"aiDescription":89},74,"Olviretki Schleusingenissä; Leo ja Liina; Alma","74-kivi-aleksis-olviretki-schleusingenissa-leo-ja-liina-alma","74__Kivi_Aleksis__Olviretki_Schleusingenissä;_Leo_ja_Liina;_Alma",[77],"huumori",[],1916,26983,163040,12824,[47],[85,49],"Humour","\"Olviretki Schleusingenissä; Leo ja Liina; Alma\" by Aleksis Kivi is a play written in the summer and fall of 1866. Originally titled \"Bavaria's Beer Trip,\" this comedy follows an 8,000-strong Bavarian military unit engaged in wild drinking, woven together with Timoteus's attempts to court the servant girl Mariana. Though now considered an essential part of Kivi's work, the play faced rejection during his lifetime and wasn't published until 1916, over forty years after his death. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],344,"Kiven kolmen näytelmän kokoelma. Nimiteos on baijerilaisten sotilaiden oluthuuruisiin seikkailuihin sijoittuva komedia, kun taas Leo ja Liina kuvaa rautatieasemalle sijoittuvaa rakkautta. Mukana on myös katkelmalliseksi jäänyt draama Alma.",{"number":91,"title":92,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":93,"bookId":94,"genreRaw":20,"genre":39,"themes":95,"origin":97,"language":18,"yearPublished":42,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":98,"charCount":99,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":100,"gutenbergSubjects":101,"gutenbergCategories":102,"gutenbergSummary":104,"gutenbergTranslators":105,"gutenbergDownloadCount":106,"aiDescription":107},35,"Kullervo","35-kivi-aleksis-kullervo","35__Kivi_Aleksis__Kullervo",[96],"kansanperinne",[],18750,110344,11773,[47],[103,49],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Kullervo\" by Aleksis Kivi is a five-act tragedy written in 1859 and published in 1864. Based on the Kullervo story from the Finnish epic Kalevala, it follows a young man sold into slavery after family feuds. Consumed by social shame and bitterness, Kullervo spreads vengeance and hatred, committing terrible acts including murder and unknowingly seducing his own sister. The play is considered Finland's first Finnish-language tragedy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],424,"Kalevalan Kullervo-taruun pohjautuva tragedia seuraa orjuuteen myydyn nuoren miehen elämää. Vihan ja katkeruuden täyttämä Kullervo etsii kostoa ja kadonneita sukulaisiaan, mutta päätyy lopulta traagisiin valintoihin ja tuhoon.",{"number":109,"title":110,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":111,"bookId":112,"genreRaw":20,"genre":39,"themes":113,"origin":114,"language":18,"yearPublished":115,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":116,"charCount":117,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":118,"gutenbergSubjects":119,"gutenbergCategories":120,"gutenbergSummary":121,"gutenbergTranslators":122,"gutenbergDownloadCount":106,"aiDescription":123},53,"Kihlaus; Yö ja päivä","53-kivi-aleksis-kihlaus-yo-ja-paiva","53__Kivi_Aleksis__Kihlaus;_Yö_ja_päivä",[],[],1866,7191,43940,12795,[47],[49],"\"Kihlaus; Yö ja päivä\" by Aleksis Kivi is a collection of one-act plays written in the early 20th century. This work encapsulates the themes of love, personal conflict, and societal expectations, focusing on the intricacies of relationships in a rural Finnish setting. The plays delve into the emotional landscapes of their characters, revealing the complexities of human connections and the consequences of societal norms.  In \"Kihlaus,\" the story revolves around Aapeli, a character preparing for his engagement to Eeva. The dialogue unfolds in a lively setting where Aapeli and his companions navigate their feelings and societal pressures, revealing Eeva's hesitations about leaving her former life with her wealthy employers. The tension between the characters highlights a deeper critique of love and class dynamics, culminating in Aapeli's growing sense of uncertainty about his decision to marry Eeva. Meanwhile, \"Yö ja päivä\" introduces the families Mannila and Keimo, exploring themes of rivalry and reconciliation as a blind daughter recovers her sight, prompting her family's long-standing feud to be confronted. Through these intertwined narratives, Kivi captures the essence of human emotion and the potential for change amidst entrenched conflicts. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],"Kaksi yksinäytöksistä näytelmää. Komedia Kihlaus kertoo kraatari Aapelin epäonnisesta avioliittoaikeesta itsepäisen Eevan kanssa. Draama Yö ja päivä sijoittuu Saimaan rannalle ja käsittelee sokeutta, sukuriitoja sekä perheen sisäisiä suhteita.",{"number":125,"title":126,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":127,"bookId":128,"genreRaw":20,"genre":39,"themes":129,"origin":130,"language":18,"yearPublished":79,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":131,"charCount":132,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":133,"gutenbergSubjects":134,"gutenbergCategories":135,"gutenbergSummary":136,"gutenbergTranslators":137,"gutenbergDownloadCount":138,"aiDescription":139},54,"Canzio; Selman juonet","54-kivi-aleksis-canzio-selman-juonet","54__Kivi_Aleksis__Canzio;_Selman_juonet",[],[],30935,188492,12906,[47],[49],"\"Canzio; Selman juonet\" by Aleksis Kivi is a dramatic play likely written in the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around Canzio, a young naval officer, and his intertwined relationships with several characters, including his sister Rachel, his fiancée Mariamne, and others caught in a backdrop of familial love, loyalty, and desire, set against the picturesque yet tumultuous landscape of Italy.  At the start of the play, the stage is elegantly set in a region near Canzio’s ancestral castle where the characters are anxiously waiting for his return after a long absence. Rachel and Mariamne express their deep anticipation and worry about Canzio, fearing for his safety amid mentions of pirates and treacherous seas. As they converse, the audience is introduced to the bond between the sister and her brother, alongside the themes of fate and fortune. Canzio does eventually arrive, but his heart is complicated by feelings for another woman, setting the stage for tension and emotional conflict that explores the depths of love and the burdens of duty. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],393,"Kaksi näytelmää sisältävä nide. Italiaan sijoittuvassa viisinäytöksisessä Canzio-tragediassa nuori upseeri joutuu intohimojen ja petoksen kierteeseen. Selman juonet on puolestaan keskeneräiseksi jäänyt komedia nuoren naisen ja tämän kosijoiden välisistä suhdekiemuroista.",{"number":141,"title":142,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":143,"bookId":144,"genreRaw":20,"genre":39,"themes":145,"origin":146,"language":18,"yearPublished":147,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":148,"charCount":149,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":150,"gutenbergSubjects":151,"gutenbergCategories":152,"gutenbergSummary":153,"gutenbergTranslators":154,"gutenbergDownloadCount":155,"aiDescription":156},64,"Lea; Margareta","64-kivi-aleksis-lea-margareta","64__Kivi_Aleksis__Lea;_Margareta",[],[],1869,12891,78951,12796,[47],[49],"\"Lea; Margareta\" by Aleksis Kivi is a dramatic play written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds during the time of Christ in Jericho, Palestine, focusing on the lives of several characters intertwined with themes of wealth, moral integrity, love, and societal expectations. The central characters include Sakeus, a wealthy publican, his daughter Lea, and Joas, a Pharisee, who are caught in a web of personal desires and communal pressures.  At the start of the play, we are introduced to Sakeus, who is preoccupied with counting his riches, revealing his internal conflict about wealth and morality. He commands his servant Ruben to check on his produce, emphasizing his material concerns. Joas, who enters later, expresses disdain toward Sakeus's profession, yet is motivated by the latter's wealth as he seeks the hand of Lea in marriage. Lea, however, is torn between her father's expectations and her burgeoning feelings for Aram, a poor Sadducee. As tensions rise with the introduction of religious themes, the stage is set for conflicts over love, values, and the influence of a visiting prophet, hinting at profound changes in their lives. This opening scene establishes compelling character dynamics and moral dilemmas that resonate throughout the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],407,"Kaksi yksinäytöksistä näytelmää. Lea sijoittuu Palestiinaan Kristuksen aikaan ja kertoo tullimies Sakeuksen tyttärestä. Margareta on sota-aikaan sijoittuva draama, joka jäi kirjailijan viimeiseksi näytelmäksi.",{"number":158,"title":159,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":160,"bookId":161,"genreRaw":20,"genre":162,"themes":163,"origin":164,"language":18,"yearPublished":79,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":165,"charCount":166,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":167,"gutenbergSubjects":168,"gutenbergCategories":171,"gutenbergSummary":173,"gutenbergTranslators":174,"gutenbergDownloadCount":175,"aiDescription":176},79,"Runot; Lyhyet kertomukset","79-kivi-aleksis-runot-lyhyet-kertomukset","79__Kivi_Aleksis__Runot;_Lyhyet_kertomukset","runous",[],[],22162,144656,12907,[169,170],"Poetry","Short stories",[169,172],"Short Stories","\"Runot; Lyhyet kertomukset\" by Aleksis Kivi is a collection of poems and short stories written during the late 19th century. This work showcases Kivi’s reflections on nature, love, and human emotion, illustrating the beauty and challenges of life through lyrical imagery and rich narratives, while also hinting at folkloric themes. The poems often center around characters in rural settings, embodying themes of longing, loss, and the simplicity of pastoral life.  The beginning of the collection introduces several poems that set a tranquil and contemplative tone. In \"Unelma,\" the speaker dreams of returning home to a distant land, evoking feelings of nostalgia and yearning. \"Kaunisnumella\" presents a scene where a mother’s love for her child is tested as she searches desperately for him in a serene, yet foreboding forest landscape. These pieces exemplify Kivi’s mastery of language, blending personal longing with the expansiveness of the Finnish landscape, and thus serving as a precursor to the emotional depth explored throughout the collection. Through vivid descriptions and relatable characters, Kivi captures the essence of human experiences in a naturalistic framework. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],336,"Kokoelma sisältää Aleksis Kiven keskeistä runotuotantoa sekä lyhyitä kertomuksia. Teos koostuu muun muassa Kanervala-sarjan runoista, lehdissä julkaistuista teksteistä sekä kirjailijan kuoleman jälkeen julkaistuista käsikirjoituksista ja kertomuksista, kuten Koto ja kahleet sekä Vuoripeikot.",9,1,24]