[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fWEFgiTI4i39bRLfe616UOV2qqHzmLxToZlgXJEHeoLM":3},{"items":4,"total":145,"page":146,"pageSize":147},[5,35,57,77,93,111,130],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":17,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":21,"charCount":22,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":24,"gutenbergSubjects":25,"gutenbergCategories":27,"gutenbergSummary":31,"gutenbergTranslators":32,"gutenbergDownloadCount":33,"aiDescription":34},868,"Ruunulinna","Lagervall, Jacob Fredrik",1787,1865,"868-lagervall-j-f-ruunulinna","868__Lagervall_J._F.__Ruunulinna","Murhekuvaus 5:sä Tapauksessa","romaani",[16],"kansanperinne",[],"fi",1834,null,9213,63119,false,47540,[26],"Finnish drama -- 19th century",[28,29,30],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","Novels","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Ruunulinna: Murhekuvaus 5:ssä Tapauksessa\" by Jacob Fredrik Lagervall is a dramatic narrative likely written in the early 19th century. The work appears to be a fictional tale that weaves elements of folklore, drama, and historical conflict, focusing on a character named Ruunulinna and the challenges faced by his community, including sorcery and battles involving nobility and supernatural forces.  At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to a range of characters including Ruunulinna, a prince, and various supernatural beings who plot and scheme against him. The dialogue hints at impending conflict, showcasing enchantments and ominous foretellings that surround Ruunulinna’s fate. There is an atmosphere of intrigue and tension, with themes of trust and betrayal emerging as characters deliberate on potential betrayal and violence against Ruunulinna, as well as the consequences of their actions on their community. The opening sets the stage for a complex interaction between the mortal realm and supernatural influences, hinting at a compelling narrative journey ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],109,"Viisinäytöksinen murhenäytelmä on Shakespearen Macbeth-näytelmän mukautus, joka sijoittuu muinaiseen Suomeen. Kalevalaiseen mittaan kirjoitettu teos hyödyntää suomalaista kansanrunoutta ja mytologisia hahmoja kuvatessaan valtapeliä ja kunnianhimoa.",{"number":36,"title":37,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":38,"bookId":39,"genreRaw":40,"genre":41,"themes":42,"origin":43,"language":18,"yearPublished":44,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":45,"charCount":46,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":47,"gutenbergSubjects":48,"gutenbergCategories":51,"gutenbergSummary":53,"gutenbergTranslators":54,"gutenbergDownloadCount":55,"aiDescription":56},869,"Judithi","869-lagervall-j-f-judithi","869__Lagervall_J._F.__Judithi","Kuvaus 4:ssä Kohtauksessa","naytelma",[16],[],1847,3066,20526,47589,[49,26,50],"Bible plays","Judith (Biblical figure) -- Drama",[52,28,30],"History - Ancient","\"Judithi: Kuvaus 4:ssä Kohtauksessa\" by Jacob Fredrik Lagervall is a dramatic work likely written in the mid-19th century. The book can be categorized as a historical drama, drawing on themes from ancient Israel's narratives. It appears to revolve around the overarching topic of courage and faith, exemplified through the character of Judith, who seeks to protect her people from the invading Assyrians.  The storyline follows Judith, a wealthy widow in Israel, as she devises a plan to save her city, Bethulia, from the siege led by the Assyrian general Holofernes. The narrative unfolds in a series of four scenes where Judith navigates the tensions between her people and their occupiers. She ultimately infiltrates the Assyrian camp, charms Holofernes, and, after getting him drunk, beheads him, thus securing a decisive victory for her people. The text highlights themes of female empowerment, divine intervention, and national identity, showcasing Judith as a figure of strength who transforms her vulnerability into a potent weapon against oppression. Through her cunning and bravery, Judith symbolizes hope and resistance in the face of overwhelming odds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],244,"Nelikohtauksinen raamatullinen näytelmä pohjautuu apokryfikirjojen kertomukseen Judithista, joka pelastaa Israelin kansan assyrialaisten piiritykseltä. Kalevalamittaan kirjoitettu teos kuvaa leskivaimon rohkeutta ja neuvokkuutta sotapäällikkö Holoferneen leirissä.",{"number":58,"title":59,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":60,"bookId":61,"genreRaw":20,"genre":62,"themes":63,"origin":64,"language":18,"yearPublished":65,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":66,"charCount":67,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":68,"gutenbergSubjects":69,"gutenbergCategories":71,"gutenbergSummary":73,"gutenbergTranslators":74,"gutenbergDownloadCount":75,"aiDescription":76},872,"Satu Sallisesta; Uni","872-lagervall-j-f-satu-sallisesta-uni","872__Lagervall_J._F.__Satu_Sallisesta;_Uni","runous",[16],[],1831,3229,22073,47550,[70],"Finnish poetry",[28,72],"Poetry","\"Satu Sallisesta; Uni\" by Jacob Fredrik Lagervall is a narrative poem likely written in the early 19th century. This book explores themes relevant to Finnish folklore, focusing on the culture and mythology surrounding the character of Sallinen and the struggles the Finnish people faced, particularly in regards to war and identity. As a work that combines elements of traditional storytelling and poetic form, it seems to delve into the values and history significant to Finnish heritage.  The story centers around Sallinen, a character emblematic of strength and resilience, intertwined within a rich tapestry of Finnish mythological references. It begins with Sallinen's lineage and quickly transitions into tales of conflict as invaders threaten the land. The narrative captures moments of valor, love, and the longing for peace, notably featuring the wise figure of Väinämöinen who plays a crucial role as mentor and guardian. Interwoven throughout are themes of longing and connection, especially in romantic pursuits, alongside a deep appreciation for the Finnish landscape and cultural legacy, culminating in a reflection on the broader human experience and the quest for harmony within tumultuous times. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],211,"Teos sisältää kaksi runomuotoista kertomusta, jotka on kirjoitettu perinteisellä suomalaisella runomitalla. Runoissa esiintyy kansanperinteestä tuttuja hahmoja, kuten Väinämöinen ja Joukkavainen, ja ne kertovat myyttisistä tapahtumista muinaissuomalaisessa maisemassa.",{"number":78,"title":79,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":80,"bookId":81,"genreRaw":40,"genre":41,"themes":82,"origin":83,"language":18,"yearPublished":44,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":84,"charCount":85,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":86,"gutenbergSubjects":87,"gutenbergCategories":88,"gutenbergSummary":89,"gutenbergTranslators":90,"gutenbergDownloadCount":91,"aiDescription":92},873,"Tuhkapöperö","873-lagervall-j-f-tuhkapopero","873__Lagervall_J._F.__Tuhkapöperö",[16],[],3091,20097,47551,[26],[28,30],"\"Tuhkapöperö: Kuvaus 4:ssä Kohtauksessa\" by Jacob Fredrik Lagervall is a dramatic work written in the mid-19th century. This play is based on the classic Cinderella tale, reimagining it within a Finnish cultural context. The storyline centers on the themes of social standing, injustice, and the triumph of the underdog.  The narrative focuses on the character Pöperö, a servant girl treated poorly by her stepmother and stepsisters, who symbolize the oppressed and marginalized in society. Throughout the play, Pöperö is depicted as persevering under duress, longing for recognition and love. The arrival of Kersko, a charming suitor looking for a bride, adds a layer of romantic tension and conflict, particularly when the stepsisters attempt to win his favor. Ultimately, the play encapsulates the struggle for dignity and the hope for a brighter future, suggesting that true beauty and virtue transcend social hierarchies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],231,"Lagervallin nelinäytöksinen näytelmä on varhainen suomenkielinen sovitus Tuhkimo-sadusta. Teos kertoo orpotyttö Pöperöstä, jota äitipuoli Pirjo ja sisarpuolet kohtelevat huonosti. Tarina huipentuu kenkätestiin, jonka avulla kuuluisa nuori Kersko etsii itselleen puolisoa.",{"number":94,"title":95,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":96,"bookId":97,"genreRaw":98,"genre":41,"themes":99,"origin":100,"language":18,"yearPublished":44,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":101,"charCount":102,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":103,"gutenbergSubjects":104,"gutenbergCategories":106,"gutenbergSummary":107,"gutenbergTranslators":108,"gutenbergDownloadCount":109,"aiDescription":110},878,"Kaini","878-lagervall-j-f-kaini","878__Lagervall_J._F.__Kaini","Murhekuvaus 2:ssä Kohtauksessa",[16],[],3953,27050,47594,[49,105,26],"Cain (Biblical figure) -- Drama",[28,30],"\"Kaini: Murhekuvaus 2:ssa Kohtauksessa\" by Jacob Fredrik Lagervall is a dramatic work written in the mid-19th century. This play explores the biblical story of Cain and Abel, delving into themes of jealousy, family dynamics, and moral conflict. It reflects on human nature and the complexities of familial relationships through an artistic lens.  The narrative unfolds through dialogues primarily between the characters Adam, Eve, Cain, and Abel, expressing their varied emotions and conflicts. Eve’s affection for Abel contrasts with Cain’s feelings of neglect and frustration, leading to a deep-seated rivalry. As tensions escalate, Cain grapples with his own identity and the burden of his actions, ultimately culminating in the tragic outcome of Abel's death. The play captures the psychological turmoil of Cain, highlighting his struggle with guilt and the consequences of his actions, while simultaneously questioning the nature of sin and redemption within familial bonds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],263,"Kalevalamittainen kaksinäytöksinen murhenäytelmä kertoo raamatullisen tarinan Kainista ja Aabelista. Teoksessa seurataan veljesten välistä kateutta sekä heidän vanhempiensa, Aadamin ja Eevan, huolta poikiensa erilaisista luonteista ja kohtaloista.",{"number":112,"title":113,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":114,"bookId":115,"genreRaw":116,"genre":41,"themes":117,"origin":118,"language":18,"yearPublished":44,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":119,"charCount":120,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":121,"gutenbergSubjects":122,"gutenbergCategories":124,"gutenbergSummary":126,"gutenbergTranslators":127,"gutenbergDownloadCount":128,"aiDescription":129},879,"Josephi","879-lagervall-j-f-josephi","879__Lagervall_J._F.__Josephi","Kuvaus 3:ssa Kohtauksessa",[16],[],2875,19661,47590,[49,26,123],"Joseph (Son of Jacob) -- Drama",[28,30,125],"Religion/Spirituality","\"Josephi: Kuvaus 3:ssa Kohtauksessa\" by Jacob Fredrik Lagervall is a dramatic work likely written in the mid-19th century. This book is a play that delves into the story of Joseph, a biblical figure, focusing on his experiences in Egypt and interactions with his brothers. It explores themes of betrayal, redemption, and familial bonds, reflecting the complex narratives found in biblical texts.  The story unfolds in a series of scenes where Joseph, after being sold into slavery by his brothers, finds himself in a position of power in Egypt. As a famine strikes, his brothers come to Egypt seeking food, unaware of Joseph's identity. The play captures the emotional turmoil of reconciliations and the weight of past betrayals, particularly highlighting Joseph's struggle between his responsibilities as a powerful figure and his feelings towards his family. Throughout, Lagervall's work emphasizes the importance of mercy and forgiveness, ultimately portraying Joseph as a character who rises above adversity for the sake of his family. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],234,"Kalevalamittaan kirjoitettu kolmikohtauksinen raamatullinen näytelmä kertoo Egyptin valtiaaksi nousseesta Joosefista. Nälänhädän vallitessa Joosef hallinnoi viljavarastoja ja kohtaa Kanaanin maalta apua hakemaan saapuneet veljensä.",{"number":131,"title":132,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":133,"bookId":134,"genreRaw":20,"genre":135,"themes":136,"origin":137,"language":18,"yearPublished":138,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":139,"charCount":140,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":20,"gutenbergSubjects":141,"gutenbergCategories":142,"gutenbergSummary":20,"gutenbergTranslators":143,"gutenbergDownloadCount":20,"aiDescription":144},987,"Jaakot","987-lagervall-j-f-jaakot","987__Lagervall_J._F.__Jaakot","novelli",[],[],1833,1153,7441,[],[],[],"Lyhyt kertoelma kuvaa Pielisjärven kirkkoherrojen Jaakko Steniusten eli Korpi-Jaakon ja Koski-Jaakon elämää ja työtä. Teksti keskittyy erityisesti heidän pyrkimyksiinsä parantaa maataloutta ja seurakunnan elinolosuhteita soiden raivaamisen ja kuivaamisen avulla.",7,1,24]