[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fF6xIfMhXkb5LqLaX9vX7ntK4nDUUXk1L6AnWCTqER1c":3},{"items":4,"total":254,"page":255,"pageSize":256},[5,37,63,81,98,114,133,150,167,184,201,215,236],{"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":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":29,"gutenbergSummary":33,"gutenbergTranslators":34,"gutenbergDownloadCount":35,"aiDescription":36},3039,"Mahatma Gandhi","Rolland, Romain",1866,1944,"3039-rolland-romain-mahatma-gandhi","3039__Rolland_Romain__Mahatma_Gandhi",null,"muistelmat",[],[17],"nobel","fi",1924,24845,174117,false,73215,[25,26,27,28],"Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948","India -- Politics and government -- 1919-1947","Nationalists -- India -- Biography","Statesmen -- India -- Biography",[30,31,32],"Biographies","History - Other","Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Mahatma Gandhi\" by Romain Rolland is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This biography delves into the life and ideologies of Mahatma Gandhi, exploring his role in the Indian independence movement and his philosophy of non-violence and passive resistance. Rolland presents an in-depth look at Gandhi's character, formative experiences, and the socio-political environment of his time, laying the groundwork for understanding his profound impact on India and the broader world.  At the start of the narrative, the author introduces Gandhi as a seemingly frail yet remarkable individual with dark, calm eyes and a humble demeanor, setting the tone for a life marked by immense patience and compassion. We learn about Gandhi's humble beginnings in Porbandar, India, his educational pursuits in England, and his gradual awakening to the need for reform within both Indian society and colonial governance. The opening highlights his philosophical development, particularly the principles of ahimsa (non-violence) rooted in Jainism, and culminates in his realization of the importance of civil rights for Indians in South Africa, which sparked his activism and laid the foundation for his later leadership in the struggle for India's independence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],283,"Romain Rollandin kirjoittama elämäkerta ja tutkielma Mahatma Gandhista. Teos valottaa Gandhin elämää, askeettisuutta ja väkivallattoman vastarinnan filosofiaa Intian poliittisen murroksen keskellä.",{"number":38,"title":39,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":40,"bookId":41,"genreRaw":13,"genre":42,"themes":43,"origin":44,"language":18,"yearPublished":46,"yearPublishedTranslation":47,"wordCount":48,"charCount":49,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":50,"gutenbergSubjects":51,"gutenbergCategories":56,"gutenbergSummary":59,"gutenbergTranslators":60,"gutenbergDownloadCount":61,"aiDescription":62},1975,"Jean-Christophe IV: Kapinoitsija","1975-rolland-romain-jean-christophe-iv-kapinoitsija","1975__Rolland_Romain__Jean-Christophe_IV_Kapinoitsija","romaani",[],[45,17],"ranskalainen",1906,1918,79011,513745,58847,[52,53,54,55],"Epic literature","French fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Musicians -- Fiction","Psychological fiction",[57,58,32],"French Literature","Novels","\"Jean-Christophe IV\" by Romain Rolland is the fourth volume of a novel sequence published between 1904 and 1912. This installment follows Jean-Christophe Krafft, a German musical genius living in France, as he navigates spiritual struggles and hardships. Balancing artistic pride with survival, he confronts injustice and authority while caring for those around him. Part of the groundbreaking \"roman-fleuve\" that won Rolland the Nobel Prize, this volume explores music, society, and the human condition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],225,"Neljäs osa Rollandin laajassa romaanisarjassa seuraa muusikko Jean-Christophen elämää ja henkistä kasvua. Tässä osassa päähenkilö kapinoi yhteiskunnan sovinnaisuuksia ja taidepiirien pinnallisuutta vastaan etsiessään omaa totuuttaan ja vapauttaan.",{"number":64,"title":65,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":66,"bookId":67,"genreRaw":13,"genre":42,"themes":68,"origin":69,"language":18,"yearPublished":70,"yearPublishedTranslation":71,"wordCount":72,"charCount":73,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":74,"gutenbergSubjects":75,"gutenbergCategories":76,"gutenbergSummary":77,"gutenbergTranslators":78,"gutenbergDownloadCount":79,"aiDescription":80},1960,"Jean-Christophe I: Sarastus","1960-rolland-romain-jean-christophe-i-sarastus","1960__Rolland_Romain__Jean_Christophe_I_Sarastus",[],[45,17],1904,1919,31640,199645,59173,[52,53,54,55],[57,58,32],"\"Jean-Christophe\" by Romain Rolland is a ten-volume novel published between 1904 and 1912. It follows Jean-Christophe Krafft, a German musical genius living in France, from birth to death. Balancing pride in his talents with survival and duty, he endures hardships, spiritual struggles, and clashes with authority that force him into exile. Through his journey across Europe, the work explores music, society, and understanding between nations in a sweeping portrait of artistic genius confronting the modern world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],218,"Nobel-palkitun romaanisarjan avausosa kuvaa musiikillisesti lahjakkaan Jean-Christophe Krafftin varhaislapsuutta ja syntymää saksalaisessa pikkukaupungissa. Lapsen ensiaskelia musiikin maailmassa varjostavat ankeat kotiolot, isän alkoholismi sekä suvun perinteiden asettamat odotukset.",{"number":82,"title":83,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":84,"bookId":85,"genreRaw":13,"genre":42,"themes":86,"origin":87,"language":18,"yearPublished":70,"yearPublishedTranslation":71,"wordCount":88,"charCount":89,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":90,"gutenbergSubjects":91,"gutenbergCategories":92,"gutenbergSummary":94,"gutenbergTranslators":95,"gutenbergDownloadCount":96,"aiDescription":97},1965,"Jean-Christophe II: Aamu","1965-rolland-romain-jean-christophe-ii-aamu","1965__Rolland_Romain__Jean-Christophe_II_Aamu",[],[45,17],32892,210832,58745,[52,53,54,55],[57,93,58,32],"Music","\"Jean-Christophe II\" by Romain Rolland is a novel published between 1904-1912. This monumental ten-volume sequence follows Jean-Christophe Krafft, a German musical genius living in France, from birth to death. Through great hardships and spiritual struggles, he balances artistic pride with survival, faces injustice, and flees from conflicts with authority. The work explores music, society, and international understanding while chronicling one composer's turbulent journey toward eventual peace and triumph. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],217,"Yksitoistavuotias Christophe kehittyy muusikkona ja aloittaa työt orkesterissa elättääkseen köyhtyvää perhettään. Romaani kuvaa nuoren neron kasvua, kurinalaisia opintoja sekä perheen ja opettajien vaikutusta hänen elämäänsä.",{"number":99,"title":100,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":101,"bookId":102,"genreRaw":13,"genre":42,"themes":103,"origin":104,"language":18,"yearPublished":70,"yearPublishedTranslation":47,"wordCount":105,"charCount":106,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":107,"gutenbergSubjects":108,"gutenbergCategories":109,"gutenbergSummary":110,"gutenbergTranslators":111,"gutenbergDownloadCount":112,"aiDescription":113},1971,"Jean-Christophe III: Nuorukainen","1971-rolland-romain-jean-christophe-iii-nuorukainen","1971__Rolland_Romain__Jean-Christophe_III_Nuorukainen",[],[45,17],44194,279488,58788,[52,53,54,55],[57,58,32],"\"Jean-Christophe\" by Romain Rolland is a novel in ten volumes published between 1904 and 1912. The work tells the story of Jean-Christophe Krafft, a German musical genius living in France, whose life unfolds from birth to death. Through great hardships and spiritual struggles, he balances his artistic pride with survival, faces injustice, flees authority multiple times, and searches for peace across Europe. This sweeping narrative incorporates views on music, society, and understanding between nations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],205,"Ranskalaisen suurromaanin kolmannessa osassa nuori muusikko Jean-Christophe kohtaa isänsä kuoleman ja joutuu kantamaan vastuuta perheestään. Teos kuvaa nuorukaisen henkistä kasvua, ensirakkautta ja taiteellista etsintää keskellä arkisia koettelemuksia.",{"number":115,"title":116,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":117,"bookId":118,"genreRaw":119,"genre":42,"themes":120,"origin":121,"language":18,"yearPublished":122,"yearPublishedTranslation":47,"wordCount":123,"charCount":124,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":125,"gutenbergSubjects":126,"gutenbergCategories":128,"gutenbergSummary":129,"gutenbergTranslators":130,"gutenbergDownloadCount":131,"aiDescription":132},1984,"Jean-Christophe Pariisissa I","1984-rolland-romain-jean-christophe-pariisissa-i-v-markkinatori","1984__Rolland_Romain__Jean-Christophe_Pariisissa_I._V_Markkinatori","V: Markkinatori",[],[45,17],1908,52917,357494,58959,[52,53,54,127,55],"Paris (France) -- Fiction",[57,58,32],"\"Jean-Christophe Pariisissa I\" by Romain Rolland is a novel published serially from 1904 to 1912. It follows the life of Jean-Christophe Krafft, a German musical genius, from birth through his journey toward wisdom and harmony. The child prodigy faces trials that test his passions and character as he grows from a young pianist performing for royalty to a struggling composer in Paris. This work, which embodied hopes for Franco-German reconciliation, won Rolland prestigious literary recognition and contributed to his Nobel Prize in Literature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],272,"Saksalainen muusikko Jean-Christophe saapuu Pariisiin ja kohtaa suurkaupungin kulttuurielämän pinnallisuuden. Romaani on kriittinen kuvaus taidemaailman kaupallistumisesta ja sivistyneistön tilasta 1900-luvun alun Ranskassa. Se muodostaa viidennen osan Rollandin laajasta romaanisarjasta.",{"number":134,"title":135,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":136,"bookId":137,"genreRaw":138,"genre":42,"themes":139,"origin":140,"language":18,"yearPublished":122,"yearPublishedTranslation":47,"wordCount":141,"charCount":142,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":143,"gutenbergSubjects":144,"gutenbergCategories":145,"gutenbergSummary":146,"gutenbergTranslators":147,"gutenbergDownloadCount":148,"aiDescription":149},1985,"Jean-Christophe Pariisissa II","1985-rolland-romain-jean-christophe-pariisissa-ii-vi-antoinette","1985__Rolland_Romain__Jean-Christophe_Pariisissa_II._VI_Antoinette","VI: Antoinette",[],[45,17],30856,200481,58986,[52,53,54,127,55],[57,58,32],"\"Jean-Christophe Pariisissa II\" by Romain Rolland is part of a 10-volume novel sequence published between 1904-1912. This monumental work follows Jean-Christophe Krafft, a German musical genius living in France, from birth to death. The composer endures great hardships and spiritual struggles as he balances artistic pride with survival, faces injustice, flees authority, and ultimately finds peace before returning triumphantly to Paris. More than traditional narrative, Rolland created a \"roman-fleuve\" where emotions flow like a river through reflections on music, society, and understanding between nations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],223,"Kymmeniosaisen romaanisarjan kuudennessa osassa seurataan Antoinette Jeanninin elämäntarinaa. Nuori nainen jättää kotiseutunsa ja muuttaa Pariisiin työskennelläkseen kotiopettajattarena. Hän omistaa elämänsä veljensä Olivierin tukemiselle kohdaten samalla suurkaupungin yksinäisyyden ja sosiaaliset haasteet.",{"number":151,"title":152,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":153,"bookId":154,"genreRaw":155,"genre":42,"themes":156,"origin":157,"language":18,"yearPublished":122,"yearPublishedTranslation":47,"wordCount":158,"charCount":159,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":160,"gutenbergSubjects":161,"gutenbergCategories":162,"gutenbergSummary":163,"gutenbergTranslators":164,"gutenbergDownloadCount":165,"aiDescription":166},1989,"Jean-Christophe Pariisissa III","1989-rolland-romain-jean-christophe-pariisissa-iii-vii-saman-katon-alla","1989__Rolland_Romain__Jean-Christophe_Pariisissa_III._VII_Saman_katon_alla","VII: Saman katon alla",[],[45,17],49315,325446,59027,[52,53,54,127,55],[57,58,32],"\"Jean-Christophe Pariisissa III\" by Romain Rolland is part of a ten-volume novel published between 1904 and 1912. This section follows Jean-Christophe Krafft, a German musical genius living in France, as he navigates spiritual struggles, injustices, and confrontations with authority. Tormented yet brilliant, he faces hardships while balancing artistic pride with survival. The work blends personal drama with reflections on music, society, and national understanding, earning Rolland the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1915. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],254,"Rollandin laajan romaanisarjan seitsemäs osa seuraa saksalaisen muusikon Jean-Christophen elämää ja henkistä etsintää Pariisissa. Teos kuvaa taiteilijan suhdetta ranskalaiseen sivistyneistöön, yhteiskunnallisia aatteita sekä arkisia kohtaamisia saman katon alla asuvien naapureiden kanssa.",{"number":168,"title":169,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":170,"bookId":171,"genreRaw":13,"genre":42,"themes":172,"origin":173,"language":18,"yearPublished":174,"yearPublishedTranslation":71,"wordCount":175,"charCount":176,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":177,"gutenbergSubjects":178,"gutenbergCategories":179,"gutenbergSummary":180,"gutenbergTranslators":181,"gutenbergDownloadCount":182,"aiDescription":183},1995,"Jean-Christophe VIII: Ystävättäriä","1995-rolland-romain-jean-christophe-viii-ystavattaria","1995__Rolland_Romain__Jean-Christophe_VIII_Ystävättäriä",[],[45,17],1910,49567,318955,59105,[52,53,54,55],[57,58,32],"\"Jean-Christophe VIII\" by Romain Rolland is the eighth volume of a novel series published between 1904 and 1912. This installment continues the epic chronicle of Jean-Christophe Krafft, a German musical genius whose life unfolds as a quest for wisdom and harmony. Through passion, struggle, and artistic creation, the protagonist embodies the hope of a reconciled humanity, bridging French and German cultures. The series earned Rolland prestigious literary recognition and contributed to his Nobel Prize in Literature in 1915. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],160,"Rollandin kymmenosaiseen romaanisarjaan kuuluva kahdeksas osa syventyy saksalaisen säveltäjäneron Jean-Christophe Krafftin ihmissuhteisiin ja ystävyyksiin Pariisissa. Teos valottaa päähenkilön henkistä kehitystä ja taiteellista tietä tunteiden ja sosiaalisten verkostojen kautta.",{"number":185,"title":186,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":187,"bookId":188,"genreRaw":13,"genre":42,"themes":189,"origin":190,"language":18,"yearPublished":191,"yearPublishedTranslation":71,"wordCount":192,"charCount":193,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":194,"gutenbergSubjects":195,"gutenbergCategories":196,"gutenbergSummary":197,"gutenbergTranslators":198,"gutenbergDownloadCount":199,"aiDescription":200},1999,"Jean-Christophe IX: Palava pensas","1999-rolland-romain-jean-christophe-ix-palava-pensas","1999__Rolland_Romain__Jean-Christophe_IX_Palava_pensas",[],[45,17],1911,53530,350758,59137,[52,53,54,55],[57,58,32],"\"Jean-Christophe IX\" by Romain Rolland is the ninth volume of a novel sequence published between 1904 and 1912. This installment, titled \"Le Buisson ardent\" (\"The Burning Bush\"), continues the epic story of Jean-Christophe Krafft, a German musical genius living in France. Following his spiritual struggles, clashes with authority, and forced exile, the narrative moves toward its resolution as the composer seeks meaning and peace after years of hardship and torment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],184,"Kymmeniosaisen romaanisarjan yhdeksäs osa kuvaa säveltäjä Jean-Christophen elämää ja henkistä kriisiä Pariisissa. Musiikillisen menestyksen keskellä hän kokee sisäistä tyhjyyttä ja etsii uutta suuntaa taiteelleen ja elämälleen.",{"number":202,"title":203,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":204,"bookId":205,"genreRaw":13,"genre":42,"themes":206,"origin":207,"language":18,"yearPublished":208,"yearPublishedTranslation":71,"wordCount":209,"charCount":210,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":74,"gutenbergSubjects":211,"gutenbergCategories":212,"gutenbergSummary":77,"gutenbergTranslators":213,"gutenbergDownloadCount":79,"aiDescription":214},2001,"Jean-Christophe X: Uusi työpäivä","2001-rolland-romain-jean-christophe-x-uusi-tyopaiva","2001__Rolland_Romain__Jean-Christophe_X_Uusi_työpäivä",[],[45,17],1912,48630,317820,[52,53,54,55],[57,58,32],[],"Kymmenenosaiseen romaanisarjaan kuuluva teos kuvaa säveltäjä Jean-Christophen elämän loppuvaiheita ja henkistä kasvua. Romaani käsittelee musiikin merkitystä, sisäistä rauhaa ja eurooppalaisen sukupolven kokemia muutoksia 1900-luvun alussa.",{"number":216,"title":217,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":218,"bookId":219,"genreRaw":13,"genre":42,"themes":220,"origin":221,"language":18,"yearPublished":222,"yearPublishedTranslation":223,"wordCount":224,"charCount":225,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":226,"gutenbergSubjects":227,"gutenbergCategories":230,"gutenbergSummary":231,"gutenbergTranslators":232,"gutenbergDownloadCount":234,"aiDescription":235},2418,"Kaksi rakastavaista","2418-rolland-romain-kaksi-rakastavaista","2418__Rolland_Romain__Kaksi_rakastavaista",[],[45,17],1920,1921,14984,93520,64115,[228,127,229],"Man-woman relationships -- Fiction","World War, 1914-1918 -- France -- Fiction",[57,58,32],"\"Kaksi rakastavaista\" by Romain Rolland is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds against the backdrop of World War I, exploring the inner turmoil and existential crises of its youthful protagonist, Pierre, as he grapples with the absurdity of war and the complexities of love. Central to the narrative is Pierre's encounter with a young woman, Luce, who profoundly impacts his life and perception of love amidst the chaos around them.  The opening of the novel introduces us to Pierre, an eighteen-year-old man overwhelmed by the harsh reality of war and its implications on his youth. He finds himself in a tense underground setting, suffocating from the bad air and the weight of despair. As he reflects on his fate, we learn of his longing for peace and understanding in a tumultuous world. When he first sees Luce, an unexpected spark ignites within him, offering a momentary refuge from the grim surroundings. The initial chapters set the stage for exploring not only their developing romance but also the anxiety and disillusionment shared by the youth affected by the war, highlighting themes of love, despair, and the search for meaning in a fractured society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[233],"Voionmaa, Eino",275,"Pariisiin sijoittuva pienoisromaani kertoo kahden nuoren, Pierren ja Lucen, orastavasta rakkaustarinasta ensimmäisen maailmansodan varjossa. Sota ja kuoleman uhka luovat synkän taustan nuorten hauraalle onnelle ja yritykselle löytää kauneutta tuhon keskellä. Teos on pasifistinen kuvaus viattomuuden säilyttämisestä väkivallan keskellä.",{"number":237,"title":238,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":239,"bookId":240,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":241,"origin":242,"language":18,"yearPublished":243,"yearPublishedTranslation":47,"wordCount":244,"charCount":245,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":246,"gutenbergSubjects":247,"gutenbergCategories":249,"gutenbergSummary":250,"gutenbergTranslators":251,"gutenbergDownloadCount":96,"aiDescription":253},3636,"Beethoven","3636-rolland-romain-beethoven","3636__Rolland_Romain__Beethoven",[],[17],1903,19654,125839,74914,[248],"Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827",[30,93,32],"\"Beethoven\" by Romain Rolland is a biographical account written in the early 20th century. The work delves into the life, struggles, and artistry of Ludwig van Beethoven, capturing both his personal hardships and the indomitable spirit that fueled his musical genius. Rolland aims to illustrate how Beethoven's experiences with suffering and isolation contributed to his remarkable achievements and profound impact on humanity.  At the start of the biography, Romain Rolland sets a reflective tone by addressing the unhealthy state of Europe and the human condition of his time. He wishes to showcase figures like Beethoven as moral beacons for the suffering and oppressed. The text provides a glimpse into Beethoven's challenging childhood, marked by familial struggles and early expectations placed upon him due to his musical talent. Rolland vividly depicts Beethoven's character, detailing his physical appearance and the emotional volatility that defined him, as well as emphasizing the connection between his personal tribulations and the depth of his musical expression. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[252],"Madetoja, Leevi","Nobel-palkitun kirjailijan elämäkerrallinen teos valottaa Ludwig van Beethovenin elämää ja taiteellista kamppailua. Kirjoittaja kuvaa säveltäjän kärsimyksiä ja henkistä lujuutta tavalla, jonka on tarkoitus tarjota lohtua ja innoitusta vaikeuksien keskellä eläville. Mukana on myös Beethovenin kirjeitä ja ajatuksia musiikista.",13,1,24]