[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fmiy3yW3J9zknC9458x0nEaGSOdUGZa2Q-h1-etoDgD0":3},{"items":4,"total":155,"page":156,"pageSize":157},[5,40,61,81,100,121,138],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":17,"language":19,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":22,"charCount":23,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":25,"gutenbergSubjects":26,"gutenbergCategories":31,"gutenbergSummary":35,"gutenbergTranslators":36,"gutenbergDownloadCount":38,"aiDescription":39},1424,"Luja kuin kuolema","Maupassant, Guy de",1850,1893,"1424-maupassant-guy-de-luja-kuin-kuolema","1424__Maupassant_Guy_de__Luja_kuin_kuolema",null,"romaani",[16],"rakkaus",[18],"ranskalainen","fi",1889,1920,58295,385406,false,53237,[27,28,29,30],"Jealousy -- Fiction","Man-woman relationships -- Fiction","Painters -- France -- Fiction","Paris (France) -- Fiction",[32,33,34],"French Literature","Novels","Romance","\"Luja kuin kuolema\" by Guy de Maupassant is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around Olivier Bertin, a wealthy and famous painter grappling with his artistic inspiration, personal relationships, and the passage of time, as he navigates the complexities of his life intertwined with the world of Parisian high society.   The opening portion introduces us to Bertin's artistic struggle within his studio, filled with the remnants of his past works and a pervasive sense of ennui as he searches for a new theme to paint. His internal conflict is mirrored by his encounter with Countess de Guilleroy, a striking and captivating woman who enters his life unexpectedly, igniting an attraction between them. Their interaction reveals the dynamics of their relationship, as both characters grapple with their desires and the societal constraints that channel their feelings. This sets the stage for an exploration of love, morality, and artistic ambition against the backdrop of 19th-century French life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[37],"Rominus, G. G.",228,"Olivier Bertin on menestynyt pariisilainen taidemaalari, jonka elämää leimaa pitkäaikainen suhde kreivitär de Guilleroyhin. Kun kreivittären tytär kasvaa aikuiseksi ja muistuttaa yhä enemmän nuorta äitiään, Bertin huomaa tunteidensa muuttuvan ja joutuu kamppailemaan mustasukkaisuuden sekä ajan kulumisen kanssa.",{"number":41,"title":42,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":43,"bookId":44,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":45,"origin":46,"language":19,"yearPublished":47,"yearPublishedTranslation":48,"wordCount":49,"charCount":50,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":51,"gutenbergSubjects":52,"gutenbergCategories":55,"gutenbergSummary":56,"gutenbergTranslators":57,"gutenbergDownloadCount":59,"aiDescription":60},1779,"Miss Harriet","1779-maupassant-guy-de-miss-harriet","1779__Maupassant_Guy_de__Miss_Harriet",[],[18],1884,1909,10317,67390,57012,[53,54],"French fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Short stories, French -- Translations into Finnish",[32,33],"\"Miss Harriet\" by Guy de Maupassant is a short story published in 1883. A young painter staying at a French country inn encounters Miss Harriet, an eccentric English spinster whose strange behavior puzzles the locals. As he paints the surrounding landscapes, an unexpected bond forms between them. The painter gradually realizes the depth of Miss Harriet's hidden feelings, leading to a devastating discovery. Maupassant crafts a poignant tale of unrequited passion, loneliness, and human tenderness set against the Norman countryside. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[58],"Tuura, Timo",297,"Ranskalaisen realistin novellikokoelma sisältää niminovellin lisäksi kertomukset Viinuri, lasi olutta!, Jules-setäni sekä Lapsi. Teos tarkastelee ihmiskohtaloita, yksinäisyyttä ja yhteiskunnallisia suhteita Maupassantille tyypilliseen havainnolliseen tapaan.",{"number":62,"title":63,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":64,"bookId":65,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":66,"origin":67,"language":19,"yearPublished":68,"yearPublishedTranslation":69,"wordCount":70,"charCount":71,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":72,"gutenbergSubjects":73,"gutenbergCategories":75,"gutenbergSummary":76,"gutenbergTranslators":77,"gutenbergDownloadCount":79,"aiDescription":80},375,"Elämän tarina","375-maupassant-guy-de-elaman-tarina","375__Maupassant_Guy_de__Elämän_tarina",[],[18],1883,1918,59105,377045,24445,[74],"Fiction",[32,33],"\"Elämän tarina\" by Guy de Maupassant is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story centers around Jeanne, a young woman who has just completed her education at a convent school and is eager to embrace the freedoms and joys of life outside its walls, particularly as she anticipates spending the summer at her family's country estate. As she prepares for her journey, the narrative introduces her father, Baron Simon-Jacques, whose idealistic yet protective nature shapes her sheltered upbringing.  The opening portion of the novel captures Jeanne's excitement and anticipation for her newfound freedom, contrasted with her father's reluctance to venture out due to the weather. As the rain pours incessantly, Jeanne contemplates her longing for life beyond the convent, dreaming of love and happiness. The dynamic between her caring but overbearing father and her desire for independence creates a delicate tension, setting the stage for her journey to family and the liberation she seeks. With rich descriptions of the setting and characters, the beginning of \"Elämän tarina\" establishes a foundation for exploring themes of love, freedom, and the struggles of youth against the constraints of family expectations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[78],"Wuori, Martti",322,"Maupassantin esikoisromaani seuraa normandialaisen aatelistytön Jeannen elämää luostarikoulusta poistumisen jälkeen. Nuoren naisen romanttiset unelmat murenevat onnettoman avioliiton, pettymysten ja vastoinkäymisten myötä, kuvaten samalla 1800-luvun sääty-yhteiskunnan karua todellisuutta.",{"number":82,"title":83,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":84,"bookId":85,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":86,"origin":87,"language":19,"yearPublished":88,"yearPublishedTranslation":89,"wordCount":90,"charCount":91,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":92,"gutenbergSubjects":93,"gutenbergCategories":95,"gutenbergSummary":96,"gutenbergTranslators":97,"gutenbergDownloadCount":98,"aiDescription":99},701,"Veljekset","701-maupassant-guy-de-veljekset","701__Maupassant_Guy_de__Veljekset",[],[],1888,1890,14136,83687,18115,[94],"Finnish fiction",[33],"\"Veljekset\" by Arvid Järnefelt is a novel likely written in the late 19th century. The story begins with Henrik, one of a group of brothers, living on the outskirts of a city where he feels isolated and detached from his former life in the countryside. The narrative unfolds in a detailed setting that contrasts his new urban environment with memories of his more intimate and warm family home.  The opening of the novel sets a melancholic tone as it explores Henrik's feelings of alienation in his new surroundings. He lives in a small, modest house amid a bustling urban landscape, characterized by loneliness and disconnection from his past. Henrik's reflections reveal a yearning for his childhood home and the connections he once had with his family, especially as he grapples with the weight of his responsibilities and aspirations. The stage is set for a deeper exploration of familial ties, personal identity, and the longing to return to a lost paradise as the story progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],362,"Guy de Maupassantin psykologinen romaani kertoo kahdesta veljeksestä, joiden suhde muuttuu yllättävän perinnön myötä. Pietarin ja Juhanin välille nouseva kateus ja epäluulo johtavat kipeiden perhesalaisuuksien paljastumiseen 1800-luvun lopun ranskalaiseen rannikkokaupunkiin sijoittuvassa kertomuksessa.",{"number":101,"title":102,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":103,"bookId":104,"genreRaw":13,"genre":105,"themes":106,"origin":107,"language":19,"yearPublished":108,"yearPublishedTranslation":109,"wordCount":110,"charCount":111,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":112,"gutenbergSubjects":113,"gutenbergCategories":115,"gutenbergSummary":117,"gutenbergTranslators":118,"gutenbergDownloadCount":119,"aiDescription":120},702,"Novelleja I","702-maupassant-guy-de-novelleja-i","702__Maupassant_Guy_de__Novelleja_I","novelli",[],[],1887,1924,21402,134566,20621,[114],"Short stories",[116],"Short Stories","\"Novelleja I\" by Samuli Suomalainen is a collection of narratives written in the late 19th century. This work presents a range of stories with themes revolving around relationships, social expectations, and personal identities, with a particular focus on the character of Beatrice, a young woman navigating her place in a society that values beauty and social standing.  The opening of \"Novelleja I\" introduces us to the aging noble couple, the Rauhalinna Counts, who are anxious about their daughter Beatrice’s future and her engagement to Baron Alfons, which has yet to be finalized. Through comedic dialogue and character interactions, we learn about the quirky nature of the old Count and his frustrations with societal norms around marriage, as well as Beatrice’s feelings of inadequacy due to her perceived lack of beauty. Her hopes for love grow complicated when a young pastor enters the picture, sparking a potential romance despite class concerns. The intricate interplay of these personal dynamics and societal pressures sets the stage for the explorations of love, family, and identity that are likely to unfold as the narrative progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],310,"Kymmenen novellin kokoelma sisältää ranskalaismestarin lyhytproosaa, joka tarkastelee ihmisyyden varjopuolia ja arkisia kohtaloita. Kertomukset sijoittuvat niin Intian eksoottisiin maisemiin kuin ranskalaiseen yhteiskuntaan, huipentuen psykologista kauhua ja yliluonnollisia sävyjä sisältävään kertomukseen Tuonpuoleinen.",{"number":122,"title":123,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":124,"bookId":125,"genreRaw":13,"genre":105,"themes":126,"origin":127,"language":19,"yearPublished":68,"yearPublishedTranslation":128,"wordCount":129,"charCount":130,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":131,"gutenbergSubjects":132,"gutenbergCategories":133,"gutenbergSummary":134,"gutenbergTranslators":135,"gutenbergDownloadCount":119,"aiDescription":137},705,"Valittuja novelleja I","705-maupassant-guy-de-valittuja-novelleja-i","705__Maupassant_Guy_de__Valittuja_novelleja_I",[],[18],1907,20183,135065,44945,[53,54],[32,116],"\"Valittuja novelleja I\" by Guy de Maupassant is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. This selection features a range of narratives that highlight the author’s keen observations of human behavior, societal norms, and the intricacies of life. Maupassant, known for his realism, delves into themes of love, social criticism, and moral complexity, presenting vivid characters and thought-provoking situations.  The opening of this work introduces the author and his literary significance, presenting a detailed background of Maupassant’s life and influences, especially his relationship with fellow writer Gustave Flaubert. It also sets the stage for the stories to follow, hinting at the variety of topics the collection will explore—from personal struggles to societal critiques—in clear and engaging prose. The text elaborates on Maupassant's distinct style, characterized by a gripping narrative, rich visual imagery, and a sharp wit that leans into the exploration of both human nature and social dilemmas. Overall, the introduction effectively prepares readers for the compelling storytelling that defines Maupassant's work. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[136],"Leino, Kasimir","Ranskalaisen realismin mestarin novellikokoelma sisältää yksitoista kertomusta, joissa tarkastellaan ihmisluonnon heikkouksia, kohtaloita ja yhteiskunnallisia ilmiöitä. Mukana on tunnettuja kertomuksia kuten Isä, Kuutamolla ja Jalokivet.",{"number":139,"title":140,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":141,"bookId":142,"genreRaw":13,"genre":105,"themes":143,"origin":144,"language":19,"yearPublished":145,"yearPublishedTranslation":128,"wordCount":146,"charCount":147,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":148,"gutenbergSubjects":149,"gutenbergCategories":150,"gutenbergSummary":151,"gutenbergTranslators":152,"gutenbergDownloadCount":153,"aiDescription":154},706,"Valittuja novelleja II","706-maupassant-guy-de-valittuja-novelleja-ii","706__Maupassant_Guy_de__Valittuja_novelleja_II",[],[18],1881,20190,132966,44946,[53,54],[32,116],"\"Valittuja novelleja II\" by Guy de Maupassant is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. This work delves into themes revolving around everyday life, family dynamics, and the intricacies of human relationships. Through its characters, such as the familiar figure of Hra Caravan, the tales reflect on societal norms and the subtle struggles faced by individuals in various social contexts.  At the start of this collection, the reader is introduced to Hra Caravan, a middle-aged civil servant who leads a monotonous life in the suburbs of Paris. As he navigates his daily routine, we witness his concerns over his aging mother, whose health has begun to decline. The narrative unfolds around the challenges Caravan faces in both his professional and personal lives, highlighting the tensions that arise from familial obligations and societal expectations. His interactions with characters like Dr. Chenet, and his wife, Rva Caravan, depict the complexities of their relationships and set the stage for deeper reflections on life and loss. The opening portion captures a vivid picture of the struggles of everyday existence amid the backdrop of a changing society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[136],286,"Kaksiosainen kokoelma sisältää valikoiman ranskalaismestarin tunnetuimpia novelleja, kuten ”Perhe-elämää” ja ”Kaksi ystävää”. Kertomukset havainnoivat terävästi 1800-luvun lopun yhteiskuntaa, ihmisluonnon heikkouksia ja arkipäivän ironisia käänteitä.",7,1,24]