[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fQBKWWwygUL88XF0qncX7qL1BKCa_ud6wrbp67Xs5-8c":3},{"items":4,"total":85,"page":86,"pageSize":87},[5,27,47,65],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":19,"gutenbergSubjects":23,"gutenbergCategories":24,"gutenbergSummary":19,"gutenbergTranslators":25,"gutenbergDownloadCount":19,"aiDescription":26},2590,"Palkkapiian päiväkirja","Pennanen, Ain'Elisabet",1881,1945,"2590-pennanen-ain-elisabet-palkkapiian-paivakirja","2590__Pennanen_Ain'Elisabet__Palkkapiian_päiväkirja","Romaaninovelli","muistelmat",[],[],"fi",1918,null,19445,125684,false,[],[],[],"Lyyrisessä päiväkirjamuotoisessa teoksessa seurataan taloudenhoitajan sisäistä maailmaa ja luonnon havainnointia kevään kynnyksellä. Teksti on täynnä tunteikasta elämäniloa ja pohdintoja omasta asemasta ja naiseudesta.",{"number":28,"title":29,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":30,"bookId":31,"genreRaw":19,"genre":32,"themes":33,"origin":34,"language":17,"yearPublished":35,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":36,"charCount":37,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":38,"gutenbergSubjects":39,"gutenbergCategories":41,"gutenbergSummary":43,"gutenbergTranslators":44,"gutenbergDownloadCount":45,"aiDescription":46},2611,"Tschandalan vanki","2611-pennanen-ain-elisabet-tschandalan-vanki","2611__Pennanen_Ain'Elisabet__Tschandalan_vanki","runous",[],[],1907,4527,25865,67956,[40],"Finnish poetry -- 20th century",[42],"Poetry","\"Tschandalan vanki\" by Ain'Elisabet Pennanen is a poetic collection published in the early 20th century, likely around the year 1907. This book contains a series of lyrical verses that explore themes of love, loss, nature, freedom, and the human experience, capturing a sense of longing and existential reflection that resonates throughout its pages. The work is steeped in romanticism, evoking a rich tapestry of emotions through vivid imagery and metaphor.  In \"Tschandalan vanki,\" the reader is invited into a world where every poem reveals a different facet of life’s journey. The collection weaves through the intricacies of the human soul, portraying characters caught between desire and despair, such as the titular vankina (\"the captive\") who grapples with their own emotional turmoil against the backdrop of the enchanting but also tumultuous city of Tschandala. Pennanen’s verses often personify natural elements, embodying feelings and experiences that resonate deeply with the human condition. Each poem serves as a snapshot, rich in imagery and emotion, highlighting the beauty and tragedy of love, memory, and the relentless passage of time. The collection emphasizes a deep connection to nature, often using it as a metaphor for internal struggle and the search for freedom amidst the constraints of societal expectations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],230,"Runokokoelma jakautuu osioihin, jotka tarkastelevat ihmistä vapaana ja vankina. Runot liikkuvat unelmien, luonnon ja mytologisten aiheiden parissa kuvaten yksilön sisäistä tilaa ja erillisyyttä muista.",{"number":48,"title":49,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":50,"bookId":51,"genreRaw":52,"genre":32,"themes":53,"origin":54,"language":17,"yearPublished":55,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":56,"charCount":57,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":58,"gutenbergSubjects":59,"gutenbergCategories":60,"gutenbergSummary":61,"gutenbergTranslators":62,"gutenbergDownloadCount":63,"aiDescription":64},3226,"Pyynikin ruoho","3226-pennanen-ain-elisabet-pyynikin-ruoho","3226__Pennanen_Ain'Elisabet__Pyynikin_ruoho","Runoelmia",[],[],1911,4466,25756,74492,[40],[],"\"Pyynikin ruoho : Runoelmia\" by Ain'Elisabet Pennanen is a collection of poems written during the early 20th century. This book explores themes of love, nature, and introspection, richly infused with the emotional landscapes of the human experience. Through vivid imagery and deep sentiment, Pennanen captures the essence of various moods and moments, often reflecting the beauty and turmoil of life.  The poems within \"Pyynikin ruoho\" traverse a range of emotive states, encompassing feelings of longing, melancholy, and hope. With evocative titles such as \"Kesä-ilta\" (Summer Evening) and \"Sota\" (War), the work examines both the tranquil and tumultuous aspects of existence. The imagery of nature is prevalent, often serving as a metaphor for the author's introspective journey and emotional state. The collection is a poignant reflection on the complexities of love and the impact of memory, merging personal and universal experiences into a resonant poetic tapestry. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],296,"Runokokoelma sisältää lyyrisiä säkeitä, joiden aiheet vaihtelevat Pyynikin harjun maisemista Välimeren rannoille ja matkakuvauksiin Italiasta. Runoissa käsitellään henkilökohtaisia tunteita, kuten rakkautta, menetystä ja luonnon havainnointia.",{"number":66,"title":67,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":68,"bookId":69,"genreRaw":19,"genre":70,"themes":71,"origin":72,"language":17,"yearPublished":73,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":74,"charCount":75,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":76,"gutenbergSubjects":77,"gutenbergCategories":79,"gutenbergSummary":81,"gutenbergTranslators":82,"gutenbergDownloadCount":83,"aiDescription":84},3516,"Voimaihmisiä","3516-pennanen-ain-elisabet-voimaihmisia","3516__Pennanen_Ain'Elisabet__Voimaihmisiä","romaani",[],[],1906,32889,213916,76351,[78],"Finnish fiction -- 20th century",[80],"Novels","\"Voimaihmisiä\" by Ain'Elisabet Pennanen is a novel written in the early 20th century. It offers a lyrical, psychological portrait of Hellevi Kolarila, a sensitive young woman pulled between first love, family scandal, and the competing claims of home, art, and modern independence. Her bond with the steadfast Risto shatters under a buried kinship secret, while a magnetic, worldly widow—Rouva U.—draws her toward a colder, self-styled freedom. Readers who value intimate interiority, female self-definition, and fin‑de‑siècle atmospheres will likely be intrigued.  The opening of the novel follows Hellevi by a hearth, drifting from ardent daydreams to bleak awakenings, then back into a single radiant childhood memory of her glamorous, absent singer-mother. It recounts a brief summer of love with Risto by the estate’s moonlit river—shadowed by local myths of a fatal merenneito—and the devastating letter that reveals Risto as her close kin, ending their engagement. Hellevi escapes to a nearby town as a schoolteacher, feels painfully isolated, and impulsively visits the cool, self-possessed Rouva U., whose cluttered, performative interior mirrors her aloofness. A second encounter in the park turns into a sharp exchange about women’s work, home, freedom, and desire; Hellevi imagines the widow as a living “mermaid.” When Risto’s brief note announces his new engagement, Hellevi reels, vows to master herself, and continues to waver between books, longing, and the enigmatic pull of the widow’s world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],270,"Pennasen esikoisteos seuraa nuoren Hellevi Kolarilan elämää ja rikasta sisäistä maailmaa. Romaani koostuu lyhyistä jaksoista, joissa tarkastellaan ihmisten välisiä suhteita, haaveita ja tunne-elämän murroksia vuosisadan vaihteen tunnelmissa.",4,1,24]