[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fiBTdp4P7I6I6z7cVK2WWxBEFdG7h_CPRl0QUtOHR9l4":3},{"items":4,"total":123,"page":124,"pageSize":125},[5,35,58,83,102],{"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":27,"gutenbergSummary":31,"gutenbergTranslators":32,"gutenbergDownloadCount":33,"aiDescription":34},2665,"Tarinoita","Mikszáth, Kálmán",1847,1910,"2665-miksz-th-k-lm-n-tarinoita","2665__Mikszáth_Kálmán__Tarinoita",null,"romaani",[],[17],"amerikkalainen","fi",1881,1891,27585,171330,false,26724,[26],"Western stories",[28,29,30],"American Literature","Historical Novels","Short Stories","\"Tarinoita Kalifornian kultamailta\" by Bret Harte is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The book captures the vibrant and tumultuous life during the California Gold Rush, focusing on the unique characters and incidents that arose from this pivotal period in American history. The main characters typically include miners and outcasts, often grappling with moral dilemmas and societal expectations in the rugged frontier atmosphere.  The opening of the collection sets the stage for life in the mining camp of Roaring Camp, showcasing the dynamics of a male-dominated society that suddenly faces the birth of a child, a significant event in their rough environment. The chapter introduces \"Indiani-Sally,\" the only woman present, who gives birth amidst the chaos, causing a stir among the miners. Despite the initial grim circumstances surrounding her child, known later as \"Lykky-Tommi,\" the men resolve to care for the boy, leading to gradual transformations within their community. This portion conveys a blend of humor and pathos, illustrating how the advent of a child impacts the moral fabric of an otherwise rowdy and lawless group, weaving themes of redemption and humanity into the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],343,"Kokoelma unkarilaisia kertomuksia, jotka sijoittuvat Karpaattien vuoristoseuduille ja historiallisiin pikkukaupunkeihin. Tarinat kuvaavat paikallista elämänmenoa, kansanihmisten kohtaloita ja inhimillisiä luonteenpiirteitä huumoria ja realismia hyödyntäen. Sisältö keskittyy erityisesti maaseudun ja vuoristokylien omaleimaiseen tunnelmaan.",{"number":36,"title":37,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":38,"bookId":39,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":40,"origin":41,"language":18,"yearPublished":42,"yearPublishedTranslation":43,"wordCount":44,"charCount":45,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":46,"gutenbergSubjects":47,"gutenbergCategories":52,"gutenbergSummary":53,"gutenbergTranslators":54,"gutenbergDownloadCount":56,"aiDescription":57},2818,"Taikaviitta","2818-miksz-th-k-lm-n-taikaviitta","2818__Mikszáth_Kálmán__Taikaviitta",[],[],1889,1917,20407,136187,71541,[48,49,50,51],"Historical fiction","Hungary -- History -- Turkish occupation, 1526-1699 -- Fiction","Kecskemét (Hungary) -- History","Taxation -- Hungary -- Kecskemét -- Fiction",[29],"\"Taikaviitta\" by Kálmán Mikszáth is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative is set in the town of Kecskemét during a period marked by the dominance of various military powers, including the Turks and Hungarian mercenaries. The story likely unfolds through the eyes of several townspeople, depicting their struggles against oppression and their clever, if chaotic, attempts to navigate through the complexities of their political and social landscape.  At the start of the novel, the author presents a vivid and satirical account of life in Kecskemét, a town beleaguered by various factions vying for control and plundering its resources. As tensions rise due to taxing and military pressures, the townsfolk engage in lively discussions, often tinged with humor as they navigate threats from external powers. The opening also introduces key characters, including the town judge and priest, whose efforts to save their community lead to a series of comical misadventures, particularly involving a kidnapped monk and the town's spirited attempts to negotiate his release. Mikszáth's use of satire highlights the absurdity of their situation while offering a glimpse into the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[55],"Kivimäki, Urho",222,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu turkkilaismiehityksen aikaiseen Kecskemétin kaupunkiin Unkarissa. Teos seuraa nuoren Lestyák Mihályn vaiheita, kun hän yrittää pelastaa kotikaupunkinsa ryösteleviltä sotajoukoilta eriskummallisen taikaviitan avulla.",{"number":59,"title":60,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":61,"bookId":62,"genreRaw":63,"genre":14,"themes":64,"origin":66,"language":18,"yearPublished":67,"yearPublishedTranslation":68,"wordCount":69,"charCount":70,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":71,"gutenbergSubjects":72,"gutenbergCategories":75,"gutenbergSummary":78,"gutenbergTranslators":79,"gutenbergDownloadCount":81,"aiDescription":82},3180,"Pyhän Pietarin sateenvarjo","3180-miksz-th-k-lm-n-pyhan-pietarin-sateenvarjo","3180__Mikszáth_Kálmán__Pyhän_Pietarin_sateenvarjo","Kertomus Ylä-Unkarista",[65],"huumori",[],1895,1912,50884,320744,74213,[73,74],"Hungarian fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Hungary -- Fiction",[76,77],"Humour","Novels","\"Pyhän Pietarin sateenvarjo: Kertomus Ylä-Unkarista\" by Kálmán Mikszáth is a novel published in 1895. Set in rural Upper Hungary, the story follows a poor young priest who mysteriously finds his infant sister protected by a tattered red umbrella during a storm. Villagers believe Saint Peter himself left it, transforming their impoverished parish into a pilgrimage destination. Meanwhile, a young lawyer searches obsessively for this same umbrella, convinced it contains proof of his hidden inheritance, leading to an unexpected collision of faith, fortune, and fate. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[80],"Wainio, Niilo E. (Niilo Engelbrekt)",299,"Humoristinen romaani sijoittuu Ylä-Unkariin ja kertoo ihmeitä tekevästä punaisesta sateenvarjosta. Tarinassa seurataan köyhän papin sisarta sekä nuorta miestä, joka etsii sateenvarjoon mahdollisesti kätkettyä perintöä.",{"number":84,"title":85,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":86,"bookId":87,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":88,"origin":89,"language":18,"yearPublished":90,"yearPublishedTranslation":91,"wordCount":92,"charCount":93,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":94,"gutenbergSubjects":95,"gutenbergCategories":96,"gutenbergSummary":97,"gutenbergTranslators":98,"gutenbergDownloadCount":100,"aiDescription":101},3230,"Kerjäläisteinit","3230-miksz-th-k-lm-n-kerjalaisteinit","3230__Mikszáth_Kálmán__Kerjäläisteinit",[],[],1885,1913,27976,175587,74970,[73],[29,77],"\"Kerjäläisteinit\" by Kálmán Mikszáth is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around two orphaned boys, Pista and László, who find themselves taken in by a kind-hearted woman named Dobos as they navigate their difficult lives as beggar boys. This tale captures their adventures and struggles, reflecting broader themes of social class, ambition, and the quest for identity in a richly detailed historical setting.  The opening of the novel introduces the lively world of Dobos’s household in Debreczen, where tein (students) live under her care. It describes the humorous dynamics between Dobos, her husband, and their boarders, particularly emphasizing Dobos’s tough yet maternal nature. The author portrays the boys' early lives, highlighting their sorrow and aspirations, particularly Pista’s yearning for nobility and status. A heartfelt encounter leads to Dobos taking the brothers in, transforming their lives as they come to terms with their pasts while dreaming of a brighter future amidst their new environment. The narrative sets the stage for their adventures and the challenges they will face in a society divided by class and wealth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[99],"Kivekäs, Matti",211,"Historiallinen seikkailutarina seuraa kahden orvoksi jääneen teinin, Lászlón ja Istvánin, vaiheita 1600- ja 1700-lukujen taitteen Unkarissa. Teos yhdistää todellisia tapahtumia ja kansanperinnettä kuvatessaan poikien kasvua ja koettelemuksia Rákóczin vapaussodan pyörteissä.",{"number":103,"title":104,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":105,"bookId":106,"genreRaw":107,"genre":108,"themes":109,"origin":110,"language":18,"yearPublished":111,"yearPublishedTranslation":112,"wordCount":113,"charCount":114,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":115,"gutenbergSubjects":116,"gutenbergCategories":118,"gutenbergSummary":119,"gutenbergTranslators":120,"gutenbergDownloadCount":121,"aiDescription":122},3261,"Kunnon kansalaisia","3261-miksz-th-k-lm-n-kunnon-kansalaisia","3261__Mikszáth_Kálmán__Kunnon_kansalaisia","Viisitoista tarinaa","novelli",[],[],1882,1888,18918,115815,74766,[73,117],"Short stories, Hungarian -- Translations into Finnish",[30],"\"Kunnon kansalaisia: Viisitoista tarinaa\" by Kálmán Mikszáth is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The book explores various aspects of village life in Hungary, highlighting the relationships, struggles, and peculiar events that occur within a small community. Each story is likely to reflect on moral lessons and societal values as depicted through the lives of its characters, often focusing on relatable individuals caught in revealing and sometimes humorous situations.  At the start of the collection, the narrative introduces a quaint Hungarian village preparing for a storm, emphasizing the communal activities and superstitions of the villagers. Central to this tale is a character named Ruuko-Jooseppi, who tries to ward off impending doom by ringing church bells, amidst a tumultuous atmosphere filled with animals reacting to the impending storm. The story follows the unfolding drama surrounding a mysterious floating chest that stirs curiosity and gossip among the villagers, leading to tensions and speculations, particularly regarding its contents that resonate with themes of loss, longing, and the unpredictable nature of life in a close-knit community. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[80],252,"Viidentoista novellin kokoelma sisältää unkarilaisia kertomuksia, jotka sijoittuvat Bodokin kylään ja sen ympäristöön. Tarinat kuvaavat maaseudun elämää, kansanuskomuksia ja paikallisia ihmiskohtaloita.",5,1,24]