[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f9OX_riGznakdq8-dlA64QTk18jesHPinGRba9b6CKvg":3},{"items":4,"total":164,"page":165,"pageSize":166},[5,32,48,66,82,98,114,130,147],{"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":13,"wordCount":19,"charCount":20,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":22,"gutenbergSubjects":23,"gutenbergCategories":25,"gutenbergSummary":28,"gutenbergTranslators":29,"gutenbergDownloadCount":30,"aiDescription":31},1312,"Harhama I","Rantamala, Irmari (oik. Untola, Algot)",1868,1918,"1312-rantamala-irmari-harhama-i","1312__Rantamala_Irmari__Harhama_I",null,"romaani",[],[],"fi",1909,107578,687636,false,52186,[24],"Finnish fiction -- 20th century",[26,27],"Novels","Philosophy & Ethics","\"Harhama I\" by Maiju Lassila is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book delves into deep philosophical and spiritual themes, exploring the divine and the human condition through the eyes of its main character, Harhama. The narrative appears to grapple with existential questions about life, faith, and the struggles of human existence against a backdrop of theological discourse.  The opening of \"Harhama I\" presents a lyrical and contemplative introduction that reflects on the nature of God and the universe. It opens with a poetic exploration of creation, emphasizing humanity's frail existence in contrast to the divine. The scene shifts to a monk, who is engaged in fervent prayer and reflection, seeking to convey the greatness of God through his writing. As Harhama enters the monk's chamber, a conversation unfolds about the nature of life's purpose, possessions, and the essence of true fulfillment. The dialogue reveals Harhama's aspirations and plans for a future with his fiancé, but it also raises profound questions regarding the true meaning of life and existence, suggesting that mere earthly ties may not constitute a genuine foundation for happiness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],283,"Laaja ja filosofinen romaani tutkii ihmiselämän kurjuutta, syntiä ja uskonnollisia ristiriitoja. Sen luvut tarkastelevat olemassaoloa eri näkökulmista, kuten kärsimyksen, työn ja petollisten unelmien kautta.",{"number":33,"title":34,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":35,"bookId":36,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":37,"origin":38,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":39,"charCount":40,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":41,"gutenbergSubjects":42,"gutenbergCategories":43,"gutenbergSummary":44,"gutenbergTranslators":45,"gutenbergDownloadCount":46,"aiDescription":47},1315,"Harhama II","1315-rantamala-irmari-harhama-ii","1315__Rantamala_Irmari__Harhama_II",[],[],78079,500260,52234,[24],[26],"\"Harhama II\" by Maiju Lassila is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the protagonist, Harhama, who journeys to a desolate, rural area in Finland seeking solitude and a fresh start after experiencing life’s hardships. As he arrives at a remote house, he is confronted by various characters, including a mysterious woman who embodies several contradictions, provoking his thoughts on existence and the human condition.  The opening of the novel introduces Harhama as he walks through a tranquil yet eerie forest landscape, reflecting a sense of melancholy and introspection. He arrives at his new home, where he meets an unknown woman who offers him shelter. Their conversation reveals the tension between Harhama’s desire for isolation and his discomfort with the woman’s friendly overtures. The atmosphere is richly described, emphasizing both the beauty and emptiness of his surroundings. Harhama’s internal struggle with his past, his motivations for retreating to the wilderness, and his complex feelings towards the woman set the stage for a deeper exploration of existential themes that are likely to unfold throughout the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],226,"Algot Untolan massiivinen romaani kuvaa päähenkilö Harhaman vaellusta ja sisäisiä kamppailuja suomalaisessa maisemassa. Teos pohtii synnin, uskonnon ja elämän tarkoituksen kysymyksiä symbolisella ja paikoin synkällä otteella.",{"number":49,"title":50,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":51,"bookId":52,"genreRaw":53,"genre":14,"themes":54,"origin":55,"language":17,"yearPublished":56,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":57,"charCount":58,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":59,"gutenbergSubjects":60,"gutenbergCategories":61,"gutenbergSummary":62,"gutenbergTranslators":63,"gutenbergDownloadCount":64,"aiDescription":65},1319,"Israelitar","1319-rantamala-irmari-israelitar","1319__Rantamala_Irmari__Israelitar","Kertomus",[],[],1913,26905,157234,52284,[24],[26],"\"Israelitar: Kertomus\" by Maiju Lassila is a fictional narrative written in the early 20th century. The story explores themes of love, hope, and the essence of faith against the backdrop of ancient Israel. The central characters include Lea, the daughter of a wealthy man named Sakeus, who wrestles with her personal desires and the weight of prophetic expectation, and Stefaan, a childhood friend who becomes entwined in her journey.  At the start of the story, the serene beauty of the landscape is depicted, with vivid descriptions of the evening light and the tranquil surroundings where Lea finds herself lost in thought. As she reflects on her secret hope and the destiny of a promised figure, the narrative briefly introduces her father's concern over her future and the familial ties to a long-standing promise of reconciliation with Stefaan's lineage. The opening sets a contemplative tone, juxtaposing Lea's innocent yearnings with the harsh realities and expectations that surround her life, ultimately inviting the reader to consider the complexities of her journey as she yearns for both personal happiness and fulfillment of prophetic dreams. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],100,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu ajanlaskun alkuun Palestiinaan. Päähenkilö Lea on nuori nainen, joka etsii elämälleen tarkoitusta ja haaveilee hengellisestä kutsumuksesta vanhojen ennustusten innoittamana. Kertomus etenee rauhallisesti seuraten sisäistä pohdintaa ja juutalaista arkea Jerusalemin läheisyydessä.",{"number":67,"title":68,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":69,"bookId":70,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":71,"origin":72,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":73,"charCount":74,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":75,"gutenbergSubjects":76,"gutenbergCategories":77,"gutenbergSummary":78,"gutenbergTranslators":79,"gutenbergDownloadCount":80,"aiDescription":81},1320,"Harhama III","1320-rantamala-irmari-harhama-iii","1320__Rantamala_Irmari__Harhama_III",[],[],129428,835979,52294,[24],[26],"\"Harhama III\" by Maiju Lassila is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds around the character Harhama, who embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery intertwined with themes of love, creativity, and the existential wrestling with divine concepts. As Harhama confronts his inner struggles, the novel explores profound questions about life, faith, and the human experience.  The opening of \"Harhama III\" establishes a rich, evocative setting steeped in nature's beauty during a summer afternoon, symbolizing the peak of life and love. It introduces Harhama, engaged in quiet contemplation after completing a task, alongside his partner, Mrs. Esempio. As they discuss love, life, and the upcoming birth of their child, Harhama feels the urgency to begin his long-anticipated literary work, reflecting on his life's purpose and the pursuit of artistic achievement. This portion poignantly captures the interplay of nature, personal relationships, and the creative spirit that drives Harhama toward his monumental undertaking, setting the stage for deeper philosophical inquiries to unfold throughout the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],195,"Laaja filosofinen ja symbolinen romaani kuvaa päähenkilön henkistä vaellusta sekä hyvän ja pahan välistä kamppailua. Teos on tunnettu kokeellisesta muodostaan ja näkyomaisesta tyylistään, jossa pohditaan uskontoa, moraalia ja ihmisyyden peruskysymyksiä.",{"number":83,"title":84,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":85,"bookId":86,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":87,"origin":88,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":89,"charCount":90,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":91,"gutenbergSubjects":92,"gutenbergCategories":93,"gutenbergSummary":94,"gutenbergTranslators":95,"gutenbergDownloadCount":96,"aiDescription":97},1352,"Martva I","1352-rantamala-irmari-martva-i","1352__Rantamala_Irmari__Martva_I",[],[],59916,378735,52688,[24],[26],"\"Martva I\" by Maiju Lassila is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative likely delves into themes of existentialism, morality, and the human condition, as it appears to be populated by characters wrestling with their choices and destinies, particularly focusing on the character Harhama.  The opening of \"Martva I\" introduces a richly poetic and philosophical landscape, featuring celestial beings such as angels and an entity known as Perkele, who discusses profound concepts of divine power, good, and evil. As the narrative unfolds, the characters engage in intricate dialogues that reflect on the nature of free will and the human spirit, emphasizing themes such as redemption and the relentless pursuit of meaning in a morally complex world. The scene transitions into exploring Harhama's worldly struggles, illustrating his interaction with friends and his introspective journey as he grapples with his past and identity, setting the stage for deeper conflicts and challenges that will arise throughout the novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],187,"Romaani on osa laajaa Harhama-teoskokonaisuutta ja jatkaa uskonnollisten sekä moraalisten kysymysten käsittelyä. Kerronta seuraa Martvan elämää, jossa maallinen rakkaus ja hengelliset pyrkimykset joutuvat koetukselle.",{"number":99,"title":100,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":101,"bookId":102,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":103,"origin":104,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":105,"charCount":106,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":107,"gutenbergSubjects":108,"gutenbergCategories":109,"gutenbergSummary":110,"gutenbergTranslators":111,"gutenbergDownloadCount":112,"aiDescription":113},1353,"Martva II","1353-rantamala-irmari-martva-ii","1353__Rantamala_Irmari__Martva_II",[],[],49720,304899,52689,[24],[26],"\"Martva II\" by Maiju Lassila is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds in a richly described setting, introducing us to Martva and Oolavi, two young characters deeply engaged in the contemplation of life, literature, and their burgeoning feelings for each other. Their interactions teem with an innocent curiosity towards the complexities of existence, while the thematic weight of the narrative hints at deeper philosophical and moral dilemmas.  The opening of the novel sets a vivid scene in Ranniston's luxurious guest room, where Martva is finally ready to read a book by Harhama that she had previously resisted. As she and Oolavi engage in reading together, the text evokes emotions ranging from innocent joy to a burgeoning awareness of the more passionate, perhaps forbidden, realms of human experience. Their innocent exploration soon reveals an underlying tension as they navigate complex ideas of morality and the nature of existence. The initial interactions between Martva and Oolavi highlight their youthful naivety, but hints of deeper emotional turmoil suggest that their innocent curiosity may soon lead them to face the more complicated aspects of love and life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],170,"Romaanin toisessa osassa seurataan nuorta paria, Martvaa ja Oolavia, jotka etsivät elämänsä suuntaa ja pohtivat moraalisia kysymyksiä Harhama-hahmon kirjoittaman teoksen vaikutuksen alaisina. Teos kuuluu kirjailijan laajaan ja kokeelliseen Harhama-sarjaan.",{"number":115,"title":116,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":117,"bookId":118,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":119,"origin":120,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":121,"charCount":122,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":123,"gutenbergSubjects":124,"gutenbergCategories":125,"gutenbergSummary":126,"gutenbergTranslators":127,"gutenbergDownloadCount":128,"aiDescription":129},1354,"Martva III","1354-rantamala-irmari-martva-iii","1354__Rantamala_Irmari__Martva_III",[],[],54622,343844,52690,[24],[26],"\"Martva III\" by Maiju Lassila is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around Martva, a young woman navigating the complexities of love and societal expectations, as her relationship with Oolavi develops amid the lavish yet seemingly hollow world of the elite. The narrative explores themes of innocence, desire, and the duality of beauty and moral dilemmas.  The opening of the book presents a grand charity ball attended by the upper class, highlighting the stark contrast between their extravagance and the suffering of the less fortunate, whom they claim to support. At this event, we meet Martva, who, with the guidance of her companion Miss Chamfort, is adapting to this new world. Her budding romance with Oolavi is portrayed through their dance, embodying youthful innocence and joy, yet setting the stage for future trials as darker themes of jealousy and ambition emerge. The atmosphere is richly described, inviting readers into a world where love and societal pressures intertwine, foreshadowing the emotional conflicts to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],90,"Romaani on osa laajaa Harhama-teoskokonaisuutta ja se tarkastelee yhteiskunnallista eriarvoisuutta sekä uskonnollisia ja moraalisia kysymyksiä. Teos yhdistää realistista kuvausta yläluokan loistosta symboliseen kamppailuun hyvän ja pahan välillä.",{"number":131,"title":132,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":133,"bookId":134,"genreRaw":53,"genre":14,"themes":135,"origin":136,"language":17,"yearPublished":137,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":138,"charCount":139,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":140,"gutenbergSubjects":141,"gutenbergCategories":142,"gutenbergSummary":143,"gutenbergTranslators":144,"gutenbergDownloadCount":145,"aiDescription":146},1536,"Kuoleman rajoilla","1536-rantamala-irmari-kuoleman-rajoilla","1536__Rantamala_Irmari__Kuoleman_rajoilla",[],[],1915,13956,84785,54769,[24],[26],"\"Kuoleman rajoilla: Kertomus\" by Maiju Lassila is a poignant novel set in the early 20th century that explores themes of despair, poverty, and the human condition. The story centers around Juho Kokko, a factory worker grappling with sorrow and hopelessness after the deaths of his wife and child, exacerbated by social issues like labor strikes and economic hardship. His internal struggle intertwines with his relationships and the broader societal challenges faced by the working class.  The opening of the novel introduces Juho in a state of deep emotional turmoil, having contemplated suicide and feeling utterly defeated by life’s hardships. As he navigates his days, he reflects on the loss of his family, the harsh realities of his existence, and the weight of societal pressures, symbolized by his self-destructive thoughts. Juho's interactions with others reveal a community burdened by economic strife, accentuating his isolation and longing for connection, particularly with Anna Suni, a girl from the factory. Through vivid imagery and introspective dialogue, the beginning establishes a somber tone that sets the stage for Juho's inner battle and the exploration of life on the fringes of society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],269,"Kertomus tehtaalaisesta Juho Kokosta, joka vaimonsa ja lastensa kuoleman sekä taloudellisen perikadon myötä hautoo itsemurhaa. Tarina sijoittuu lakon ja köyhyyden keskelle, kuvaten päähenkilön henkistä luhistumista ja toivon katoamista.",{"number":148,"title":149,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":150,"bookId":151,"genreRaw":53,"genre":14,"themes":152,"origin":153,"language":17,"yearPublished":154,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":155,"charCount":156,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":157,"gutenbergSubjects":158,"gutenbergCategories":159,"gutenbergSummary":160,"gutenbergTranslators":161,"gutenbergDownloadCount":162,"aiDescription":163},1537,"Turman talo","1537-rantamala-irmari-turman-talo","1537__Rantamala_Irmari__Turman_talo",[],[],1917,18338,107390,54770,[24],[26],"\"Turman talo: Kertomus\" by Maiju Lassila is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative is set against the backdrop of rural life, focusing on themes of struggle and resilience. The central character is Rouni, a determined peasant who faces threats to his land from the powerful Luikin manor, highlighting the conflict between individual tenacity and oppressive authority.  At the start of the story, the reader is introduced to the solitary yet vibrant environment of Turman talo, marked by seasonal change and foreshadowing tension. Rouni steps outside with memories of the past and the weight of impending loss when he learns rumors about his territory being claimed by the Luikin manor. His wife, Viemi, a young orphan with a painful history, brings a sense of renewal to their home, yet both characters are haunted by their pasts. The opening presents an intricate portrait of their lives, the challenges posed by external forces, and the complexity of their emotions as they navigate their relationship amid looming adversity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],234,"Korpeen raivatun uudistalon isäntä Rouni kohtaa elämänsä suurimman koettelemuksen, kun hänen vuosikymmeniä asuttamansa tila joutuu kartanon lahjoitusmaavaatimusten kohteeksi. Kertomus kuvaa syrjäisen metsätalon asukkaiden epätoivoista kamppailua oikeuksistaan ja vääjäämättä lähestyvää tuhoa.",9,1,24]