[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fKT_9WcxuQujUyIjBV5MwrWElp5TdChrD8qY2-1eZcA0":3},{"items":4,"total":122,"page":123,"pageSize":124},[5,36,60,80,102],{"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":28,"gutenbergSummary":31,"gutenbergTranslators":32,"gutenbergDownloadCount":34,"aiDescription":35},2312,"Sininen lintu","Maeterlinck, Maurice",1862,1949,"2312-maeterlinck-maurice-sininen-lintu","2312__Maeterlinck_Maurice__Sininen_lintu","Satunäytelmä","naytelma",[],[17],"nobel","fi",1908,1921,24466,143680,false,53505,[26,27],"Fairy plays","French drama -- Translations into Finnish",[29,30],"Plays/Films/Dramas","Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Sininen lintu: Satunäytelmä\" by Maurice Maeterlinck is a play written in the early 20th century. The narrative follows the journey of two children, Tiltil and Mitil, as they embark on a quest to find the elusive Blue Bird, a symbol of happiness. Their adventure opens up themes of longing, discovery, and the pursuit of joy against a whimsical backdrop of enchanting characters and mystical settings.  The opening of the play introduces the modest home of the woodcutter, where Tiltil and Mitil sleep soundly. As the scene unfolds, their mother prepares to wake them for Christmas, although their excitement is tempered by the belief that they will not receive gifts this year. Their conversation reveals childhood innocence and curiosity about the world around them. Suddenly, a mysterious figure, the Fairy Berylune, enters and asks for the Blue Bird, stating that she needs it for her sick daughter. This encounter sets the stage for the children's adventure, igniting their desire to seek happiness and explore beyond their simple lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[33],"Aho, Juhani",277,"Symbolistinen satunäytelmä seuraa köyhän puunhakkaajan lapsia, Tiltiliä ja Mitiliä, jotka etsivät onnea symboloivaa sinistä lintua. Matka vie heidät Muistojen maahan, Yön palatsiin ja Tulevaisuuden valtakuntaan.",{"number":37,"title":38,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":39,"bookId":40,"genreRaw":41,"genre":42,"themes":43,"origin":44,"language":18,"yearPublished":45,"yearPublishedTranslation":46,"wordCount":47,"charCount":48,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":49,"gutenbergSubjects":50,"gutenbergCategories":52,"gutenbergSummary":55,"gutenbergTranslators":56,"gutenbergDownloadCount":58,"aiDescription":59},2321,"Mehiläisten elämä","2321-maeterlinck-maurice-mehilaisten-elama","2321__Maeterlinck_Maurice__Mehiläisten_elämä",null,"tietokirja",[],[17],1901,1910,43866,312627,13134,[51],"Bees",[53,54,30],"Nature/Gardening/Animals","Philosophy & Ethics","\"Mehiläisten elämä\" by Maurice Maeterlinck is a thoughtful exploration of the life and society of bees, published during the late 19th century. The work is not merely a guide to beekeeping or a technical manual; instead, it delves into the intricate social structures and the profound mysteries surrounding the life of bees and the natural world. Through his poetic and philosophical reflections, Maeterlinck invites readers to consider not just the habits of bees, but the broader implications of their existence and their remarkable communal life.  The opening of \"Mehiläisten elämä\" sets the stage for a deep inquiry into the nature of bees, beginning with the author's intention to differentiate his work from traditional beekeeping manuals. Maeterlinck expresses a desire to share a richer understanding of bees that transcends mere practical information, preparing readers for a narrative that interweaves scientific observation with philosophical musings. He introduces the idea of the \"spirit of the hive,\" suggesting that there exists a collective consciousness guiding the actions of the bee community. The text hints at various life events within a bee's existence, such as reproduction, the formation of swarms, and the responsibilities each caste undertakes, thereby laying the foundation for a detailed exploration of this fascinating microcosm in the chapters to follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[57],"Fieandt, Anna",227,"Filosofinen ja luonnontieteellinen teos tarkastelee mehiläisyhteiskunnan elämää, parveilua ja kuningattaren häälentoa. Kirjoittaja pohtii luonnon ihmeitä ja elämän suuruutta havaintojensa kautta välttäen pelkkää teknistä ohjeistusta.",{"number":61,"title":62,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":63,"bookId":64,"genreRaw":41,"genre":42,"themes":65,"origin":66,"language":18,"yearPublished":67,"yearPublishedTranslation":68,"wordCount":69,"charCount":70,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":71,"gutenbergSubjects":72,"gutenbergCategories":74,"gutenbergSummary":75,"gutenbergTranslators":76,"gutenbergDownloadCount":78,"aiDescription":79},2339,"Haudattu temppeli","2339-maeterlinck-maurice-haudattu-temppeli","2339__Maeterlinck_Maurice__Haudattu_temppeli",[],[17],1902,1924,38477,259761,63333,[73],"Essays",[54,30],"\"Haudattu temppeli\" by Maurice Maeterlinck is a philosophical exploration written in the early 20th century. The work delves into profound themes of justice and morality, questioning the existence of a supreme judge and the nature of justice in both societal and universal contexts. Through its inquiry, it engages with metaphysical concepts of right and wrong, urging a reflection on human existence and responsibility.  At the start of the text, the author addresses those who doubt the existence of an omnipotent judge governing moral law. He poses existential questions about justice, considering if human-created laws are the only form of justice or if there exists a higher, more universal moral order. The opening sets the stage for a deeper analysis of moral rights versus societal laws, suggesting that true justice transcends human understanding and societal norms. Maeterlinck invites readers to reflect on the implications of justice in their lives and the potential disconnect between personal morality and universal laws. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[77],"Hämäläinen, Armas",122,"Nobel-palkitun kirjailijan filosofinen esseekokoelma pohtii oikeudenmukaisuutta, kohtaloa ja ihmisen suhdetta näkymättömiin voimiin. Teos tarkastelee myös kuolemaa, menneisyyttä ja tulevaisuutta moraalin ja älyn näkökulmasta.",{"number":81,"title":82,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":83,"bookId":84,"genreRaw":41,"genre":85,"themes":86,"origin":87,"language":18,"yearPublished":88,"yearPublishedTranslation":89,"wordCount":90,"charCount":91,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":92,"gutenbergSubjects":93,"gutenbergCategories":96,"gutenbergSummary":98,"gutenbergTranslators":99,"gutenbergDownloadCount":100,"aiDescription":101},3305,"Kuolema","3305-maeterlinck-maurice-kuolema","3305__Maeterlinck_Maurice__Kuolema","novelli",[],[],1913,1919,24785,166929,54681,[94,95],"Finnish fiction -- 20th century","Short stories, Finnish",[97],"Short Stories","\"Kuolema: Novelleja\" by Konrad Lehtimäki is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. This work explores themes surrounding death, human emotion, and the fragility of life, often depicted through poignant relationships and heartbreaking events. Each story invites the reader into the lives of characters facing profound moments of loss and despair, reflecting on their joys and sorrows.  The opening of the collection presents a vivid scene featuring a young couple, Antti and Elli, enjoying a winter night while their infant son, Matti, sleeps in his mother's arms. As they travel in a sleigh, the narrative shifts between moments of tender love and a chilling folklore tale recounted by Antti about death and a ghostly bridegroom. Their idyllic journey soon becomes a stark contrast to the encroaching darkness as Antti's joy is overshadowed by the haunting imagery woven throughout the night. As the reader is introduced to the couple's happiness, there is an unsettling undercurrent hinting at the fragility of their contentment, setting the tone for the challenges that lie ahead in both this story and the larger collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],302,"Belgialaisen Nobel-kirjailijan mietelmäteos pohtii kuoleman olemusta, tietoisuuden jatkuvuutta ja erilaisia henkisiä näkemyksiä tuonpuoleisesta. Kirjoitukset käsittelevät muun muassa teosofisia ja spiritistisiä otaksumia sekä ihmisen suhdetta tuntemattomaan.",{"number":103,"title":104,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":105,"bookId":106,"genreRaw":41,"genre":42,"themes":107,"origin":108,"language":18,"yearPublished":109,"yearPublishedTranslation":89,"wordCount":110,"charCount":111,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":112,"gutenbergSubjects":113,"gutenbergCategories":116,"gutenbergSummary":117,"gutenbergTranslators":118,"gutenbergDownloadCount":120,"aiDescription":121},3381,"Viisaus ja kohtalo","3381-maeterlinck-maurice-viisaus-ja-kohtalo","3381__Maeterlinck_Maurice__Viisaus_ja_kohtalo",[],[17],1898,37402,245793,63961,[114,115],"Fate and fatalism","Wisdom",[54,30],"\"Viisaus ja kohtalo\" by Maurice Maeterlinck is a philosophical treatise written in the early 20th century. The work explores profound themes such as wisdom, fate, justice, happiness, and love, questioning the nature of human experience amid suffering and joy. It reflects on the relationship between individual agency and the external forces that shape our destinies.  The opening of the book introduces the reader to the author's contemplation on the dichotomy between wisdom and the harsh realities of life. Maeterlinck discusses the societal inclination toward despair, contrasting it with the pursuit of higher ideals. He emphasizes that wisdom involves not only understanding one's present circumstances but also cultivating a perspective that transcends mere survival. Through deep philosophical inquiry, the author posits that understanding and embracing our fates can lead to a more profound sense of purpose and fulfillment, encouraging the reader to seek a connection between their inner and outer worlds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[119],"Anttila, Aarne",179,"Filosofinen tutkielma tarkastelee viisautta, kohtaloa ja ihmisen sisäistä kasvua. Se pohtii oikeudenmukaisuutta, rakkautta ja onnen mahdollisuutta vastoinkäymisten keskellä sekä kannustaa lukijaa tietoiseen elämään ja mielenrauhaan.",5,1,24]