[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$ffEJumRhemI47GlJfR7RQU2LR5AAYuH1HR4U1AlWltOk":3},{"items":4,"total":307,"page":308,"pageSize":309},[5,35,54,79,97,116,134,152,170,192,212,231,248,268,289],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":17,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":21,"charCount":22,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":24,"gutenbergSubjects":25,"gutenbergCategories":27,"gutenbergSummary":30,"gutenbergTranslators":31,"gutenbergDownloadCount":33,"aiDescription":34},105,"Jouluilta","Runeberg, Johan Ludvig",1804,1877,"105-runeberg-johan-ludvig-jouluilta","105__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig.__Jouluilta",null,"runous",[16],"joulu",[],"fi",1841,1921,5604,31945,false,16034,[26],"Christmas stories",[28,29],"Poetry","Christmas","\"Jouluilta: Kolmilauluinen runoelma\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a poetic work written in the early 20th century. This book is a reflective piece centered on the themes of Christmas and war, exploring how the festive season intersects with the somber realities of conflict and personal loss. Runeberg, a significant figure in Finnish literature, showcases his lyrical style while addressing the emotional landscape of his characters.  The poem unfolds in three parts, each highlighting various perspectives on the Christmas evening amidst wartime. The first part introduces an elderly soldier, Pistoli, as he reflects on the absence of his son, who is off fighting in a distant land. His anticipation for the holiday is tinged with sadness, as he recalls happier times. The second part shifts to the plight of a captain's wife, who mourns her husband's absence, further depicting the emotional turmoil of those waiting at home. The final section returns to Pistoli, who shares tales of the harsh realities of war and the interplay between hope and despair. The work offers an evocative commentary on human resilience, the joy of reunion, and the bittersweet nature of festive celebrations during troubled times. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[32],"Juva, Valter",374,"Kolmilauluinen runoelma sijoittuu jouluaattoon, jota varjostaa huoli kaukana sodassa olevista läheisistä. Sotavanhus Pistoli saapuu vieraaksi majurin kartanoon, missä joulun idylli ja sota-ajan muistot kohtaavat. Teos on kansallisrunoilijan kuvaus suomalaisesta joulunvietosta ja inhimillisestä myötätunnosta.",{"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":48,"gutenbergSummary":49,"gutenbergTranslators":50,"gutenbergDownloadCount":52,"aiDescription":53},127,"Fjalar Kuningas","127-runeberg-johan-ludvig-fjalar-kuningas","127__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__Fjalar_Kuningas",[],[],1844,1881,6448,37415,16211,[28],[28],"\"Fjalar Kuningas\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is an epic poem published in Swedish in 1844. King Fjalar vows to abandon warfare, but a seer's prophecy threatens his family with a curse of incest. To prevent this fate, Fjalar casts his infant daughter into the sea. Years later, his son Hjalmar embarks on a journey across the waters, unaware of the tragic destiny awaiting him. Drawing on Oedipus and romantic sagas, this Nordic tale explores honor, fate, and unavoidable doom. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[51],"Kiljander, K.",354,"Viisinäytöksinen eeppinen runoelma kertoo kuningas Fjalarista, joka yrittää uhmata jumalia ja kohtaloa. Viikinkiaikaan sijoittuva sankaritaru muuttuu antiikin tragedioiden tapaan kertomukseksi sokeasta ylpeydestä ja suvun väistämättömästä tuhosta.",{"number":55,"title":56,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":57,"bookId":58,"genreRaw":59,"genre":60,"themes":61,"origin":63,"language":64,"yearPublished":65,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":66,"charCount":67,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":68,"gutenbergSubjects":69,"gutenbergCategories":72,"gutenbergSummary":75,"gutenbergTranslators":76,"gutenbergDownloadCount":77,"aiDescription":78},1256,"Friaren från landet","1256-runeberg-johan-ludvig-friaren-fran-landet","1256__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__Friaren_från_landet","Lustspel","naytelma",[62],"huumori",[],"sv",1834,6240,26074,51479,[70,71],"Comedy plays","Swedish drama",[73,74],"Humour","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Friaren från landet: Lustspel\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a comedic play written in the early 19th century. Set against a backdrop of societal norms and expectations, the work explores the humorous dynamics of love, marriage, and the clash between rural and urban lifestyles. The narrative revolves around an uncle who intends to move to his country estate, much to the confusion and dismay of his niece, Emelie, who is caught in the emotional turmoil of an impending arranged marriage.  The play unfolds as the uncle, disillusioned with urban life, decides to move to the countryside, believing that happiness and peace await him there. Emelie, who is reluctantly engaged to a much older landowner, grapples with her feelings for August, a young student who offers her a glimpse of true love. The comedic tension arises from misunderstandings, subterfuge, and the contrast between the characters' social aspirations and their actual desires. As Emelie and her maid Katrine conspire to navigate their predicament, the play humorously explores themes of identity, social class, and the search for genuine connection, culminating in a resolution that highlights the absurdities of societal expectations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],229,"Runebergin huvinäytelmässä kaupunkielämään kyllästynyt setä päättää viedä veljentyttärensä maaseudun rauhaan. Teos käsittelee huumorin keinoin säätyläiselämän turhuutta sekä kaupungin ja maaseudun välistä vastakkainasettelua.",{"number":80,"title":81,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":82,"bookId":83,"genreRaw":84,"genre":14,"themes":85,"origin":86,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":87,"wordCount":88,"charCount":89,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":90,"gutenbergSubjects":91,"gutenbergCategories":92,"gutenbergSummary":93,"gutenbergTranslators":94,"gutenbergDownloadCount":95,"aiDescription":96},335,"Nadeschda","335-runeberg-johan-ludvig-nadeschda","335__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__Nadeschda","Yhdeksän laulua",[],[],1879,9362,56624,20882,[28],[28],"\"Nadeschda: Yhdeksän laulua\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a poetic work written in the early 19th century. This collection of lyrical poems examines themes of love, beauty, and various emotional struggles through the character of Nadeschda, a young woman navigating her feelings and societal expectations. Runeberg's verses imbue the narrative with a romantic melancholy that reflects the tensions between desire and duty, particularly in the context of Nadeschda's longing for a romantic connection that seems fraught with obstacles.  The opening of the poem introduces Nadeschda as she yearns for a beautiful suitor, vividly portraying her inner turmoil and desire to adorn herself in flowers for an imaginary love that remains just out of reach. The imagery weaves a rich tapestry of nature, emphasizing her beauty and vulnerability as she interacts with her guardian, Miljutin. The interaction hints at a festive occasion approaching, which draws Nadeschda's attention back to her role within the community and reminds her of the limitations imposed on her personal ambitions by societal norms. As the narrative unfolds, Runeberg combines elements of nature and emotional introspection, setting the stage for deeper explorations of love, identity, and longing throughout the rest of the poetic collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[51],393,"Yhdeksästä laulusta koostuva runoelma sijoittuu Venäjälle ja kertoo kauniista orjatytöstä nimeltä Nadeschda. Teos kuvaa nuoren naisen kohtaloa, rakkautta ja säätyerojen asettamia haasteita historiallisessa ympäristössä.",{"number":98,"title":99,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":100,"bookId":101,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":102,"origin":103,"language":18,"yearPublished":104,"yearPublishedTranslation":105,"wordCount":106,"charCount":107,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":108,"gutenbergSubjects":109,"gutenbergCategories":110,"gutenbergSummary":111,"gutenbergTranslators":112,"gutenbergDownloadCount":114,"aiDescription":115},337,"Lyyrillisiä runoelmia I","337-runeberg-johan-ludvig-lyyrillisia-runoelmia-i","337__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__Lyyrillisiä_runoelmia_I",[],[],1830,1885,11390,66768,20883,[28],[28],"\"Lyyrillisiä runoelmia 1\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a collection of lyrical poetry published in the late 19th century. The work features various themes including nature, love, nostalgia, and the human experience, imbued with a deep sense of national identity and sentimentality characteristic of the Finnish cultural milieu. Runeberg's poetic voice resonates with the rhythms of nature, reflecting on memories, emotions, and the beauty of the Finnish landscape.  The opening of the collection presents a vivid tableau of nature and the longing for home, as seen through the lens of personal reminiscence and emotion. It starts with a lament where the speaker reflects on a lost love and the passage of time, evoking images of autumn, fading beauty, and the melancholy of absence. Through nostalgic imagery such as birds, flowers, and changing seasons, the poems set a melancholy yet hopeful tone, suggesting a connection between the speaker's inner world and the external beauty of the Finnish countryside. The lyrical quality invites readers to engage with the emotional depth of the poems while contemplating universal themes of love and longing. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[113],"Koskimies, Kaarlo",411,"Kokoelma sisältää Runebergin varhaisia lyyrillisiä runoja, joissa aiheina ovat luonto, koti-ikävä ja lapsuuden muistot. Runot käsittelevät myös rakkautta ja elämän katoavaisuutta perinteisellä ja hienovaraisella tavalla.",{"number":117,"title":118,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":119,"bookId":120,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":121,"origin":122,"language":18,"yearPublished":123,"yearPublishedTranslation":124,"wordCount":125,"charCount":126,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":127,"gutenbergSubjects":128,"gutenbergCategories":129,"gutenbergSummary":130,"gutenbergTranslators":131,"gutenbergDownloadCount":132,"aiDescription":133},341,"Vähemmät eepilliset runoelmat","341-runeberg-johan-ludvig-vahemmat-eepilliset-runoelmat","341__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__Vähemmät_eepilliset_runoelmat",[],[],1831,1887,6674,39879,21026,[28],[28],"\"Vähemmät eepilliset runoelmat\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a collection of poetic works written in the late 19th century. This book features a variety of poems that explore themes of love, nature, faith, and the human spirit. Through his lyrical mastery, Runeberg captures the essence of Finnish literature during a time of national awakening.  The collection includes several notable pieces such as \"Hauta Perhossa,\" which reflects on a grave in a forgotten area, capturing the melancholy of lost lives. Another poem, \"Mustalainen,\" tells the story of a strong and proud gypsy named Aatu, highlighting themes of loyalty and freedom. The \"Joulu-ilta\" (Christmas Evening) poem presents a heartwarming scene of family and kindness during the festive season, while \"Jenny\" portrays a young girl's dedication to her craft despite societal pressures. The various poems together create a rich tapestry of emotions and narratives that resonate with the reader, embodying Runeberg's deep connection to his homeland and its people. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[113],392,"Kokoelma sisältää Runebergin kertovia runoelmia, kuten Hauta Perhossa, Mustalainen ja Joulu-ilta. Runot liikkuvat historiallisissa maisemissa ja suomalaisessa kansanelämässä, käsitellen uskollisuutta, perhesuhteita ja kohtaloa.",{"number":135,"title":136,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":137,"bookId":138,"genreRaw":139,"genre":14,"themes":140,"origin":141,"language":64,"yearPublished":142,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":143,"charCount":144,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":145,"gutenbergSubjects":146,"gutenbergCategories":147,"gutenbergSummary":148,"gutenbergTranslators":149,"gutenbergDownloadCount":150,"aiDescription":151},3,"Samlade arbeten I","3-runeberg-johan-ludvig-samlade-arbeten-i","3__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__Samlade_arbeten_I","Älgskyttarne; Hanna; Julkvällen; Smärre episka dikter; Fänrik Ståls sägner",[],[],1861,153184,693408,13100,[28],[28],"\"Samlade arbeten I\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a collection of his significant literary works produced in the early 20th century. This compilation showcases a variety of genres, including poetry and epic tales, reflective of the national character and folk spirit of Finland during a time of cultural awakening.  The opening of the collection introduces Runeberg's biography and outlines the contents that encompass his famous works, such as \"Älgskyttarne\" and \"Hanna.\" It provides a glimpse into the themes that permeate his writing, such as patriotism, love, and the Finnish landscape, which create a vivid connection to the cultural identity of his homeland. Runeberg's early life and experiences inform the narrative voice that emerges in his poetry, setting the stage for the exploration of themes central to Finnish nationalism and romanticism. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],674,"Johan Ludvig Runebergin koottujen teosten ensimmäinen nide sisältää laajan valikoiman kirjailijan keskeisintä tuotantoa ruotsiksi. Kokoelma käsittää merkittäviä teoksia, kuten Hirvenhiihtäjät, Hanna, Jouluilta sekä kansallisen merkkiteoksen Vänrikki Stoolin tarinat. Mukana on myös lyrisiä runoja, pienempiä eeppisiä runoelmia sekä Runebergin tekemiä käännöksiä ja mukaelmia.",{"number":153,"title":154,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":155,"bookId":156,"genreRaw":157,"genre":14,"themes":158,"origin":159,"language":64,"yearPublished":160,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":161,"charCount":162,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":163,"gutenbergSubjects":164,"gutenbergCategories":165,"gutenbergSummary":166,"gutenbergTranslators":167,"gutenbergDownloadCount":168,"aiDescription":169},4,"Samlade arbeten II","4-runeberg-johan-ludvig-samlade-arbeten-ii","4__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__Samlade_arbeten_II","Kung Fjalar; Nadeschda; Kan ej; Kungarne på Salamis; Psalmer",[],[],1899,153210,692592,13101,[28],[28],"\"Samlade arbeten II\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a collection of poetry and lyrical verses composed in the early 20th century. The work features a variety of themes, including heroism, love, and the struggles of human existence, as demonstrated in its opening sections, which contain narratives surrounding kingly characters and their challenges.  The opening of the work introduces \"Kung Fjalar,\" a tale unfolding through five songs. It depicts the aged King Fjalar, who reminisces about past victories and power while facing the haunting reality of his fading strength and the legacy he will leave behind. As he prepares to make a monumental decision concerning his family, a foreboding prophecy from Dargar, a seer, suggests tragic consequences tied to his lineage. The themes of duty, sacrifice, and the burdens of leadership become apparent as Fjalar reflects on his reign and the choices that lie ahead, setting a dramatic stage for the unfolding saga. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],543,"Johan Ludvig Runebergin koottujen teosten toinen osa sisältää kirjailijan keskeisiä runoelmia, näytelmiä ja proosaa. Kokoelmaan kuuluvat muun muassa merkittävät eeppiset teokset Kuningas Fjalar ja Nadeschda sekä näytelmä Salaminin kuninkaat. Lisäksi nide sisältää virsiä, lyhyitä kertomuksia ja esseitä, jotka edustavat kansallisrunoilijan monipuolista tuotantoa.",{"number":171,"title":172,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":173,"bookId":174,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":175,"origin":177,"language":18,"yearPublished":178,"yearPublishedTranslation":179,"wordCount":180,"charCount":181,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":182,"gutenbergSubjects":183,"gutenbergCategories":185,"gutenbergSummary":187,"gutenbergTranslators":188,"gutenbergDownloadCount":190,"aiDescription":191},6,"Vänrikki Stoolin tarinat","6-runeberg-johan-ludvig-vanrikki-stoolin-tarinat","6__Runeberg._Johan_Ludvig__Vänrikki_Stoolin_tarinat",[176],"sota",[],1848,1889,25084,150469,12688,[184],"Finland -- History -- Russian Conquest, 1808-1809 -- Poetry",[186,28],"History - Warfare","\"Vänrikki Stoolin tarinat (suom. Cajander)\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a collection of epic poetry published in two parts in 1848 and 1860. The thirty-five poems honor real officers and fictional common soldiers who defended their homeland during the Finnish War of 1808–1809, a failed Swedish defense against Russia. This national epic shaped Finnish identity and became mandatory school reading for decades. The opening poem \"Maamme\" is now Finland's national anthem, while other notable works include \"Sven Dufva\" and \"Porilaisten marssi.\" (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[189],"Cajander, Paavo Emil",605,"Johan Ludvig Runebergin sankarirunoelma on Suomen kansalliskirjallisuuden merkkiteos, joka kuvaa Suomen sodan 1808–1809 tapahtumia ja sotasankareita. Paavo Cajanderin suomentama kokoelma sisältää tunnettuja runoja, kuten Maamme-laulun sekä kertomukset Sven Dufvasta ja Lotta Svärdistä. Teos on vaikuttanut syvästi suomalaisen kansallistunteen ja identiteetin rakentumiseen korostamalla urheutta, isänmaanrakkautta ja inhimillisyyttä sodan keskellä.",{"number":193,"title":194,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":195,"bookId":196,"genreRaw":13,"genre":197,"themes":198,"origin":199,"language":18,"yearPublished":200,"yearPublishedTranslation":201,"wordCount":202,"charCount":203,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":204,"gutenbergSubjects":205,"gutenbergCategories":207,"gutenbergSummary":209,"gutenbergTranslators":210,"gutenbergDownloadCount":33,"aiDescription":211},7,"Hanna","7-runeberg-johan-ludvig-hanna","7__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__Hanna","romaani",[],[],1836,1905,6846,39544,13140,[206],"Fiction",[208],"Novels","\"Hanna\" by Minna Canth is a novella published in 1886. This psychological coming-of-age story follows a fifteen-year-old girl's journey from puberty to adulthood in a bourgeois family. Shaken by her parents' troubled marriage and her father's drinking, Hanna loses her carefree childhood and withdraws from the world. As she navigates heartbreak, societal expectations, and her father's controlling demands, Hanna's own dreams are repeatedly pushed aside in a world that treats boys and girls very differently. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],"Johan Ludvig Runebergin idyllieepos sijoittuu suomalaiseen pappilaan juhannusillan tunnelmiin. Teos kuvaa pastoriperheen elämää ja tytär Hannan kokemuksia, kun veli saapuu opiskelutoverinsa kanssa vierailulle. Paavo Cajanderin suomentama teos on kirjoitettu heksametrimitalla ja se on jaettu kolmeen lauluun, joissa luonnonkauneus ja herkkä tunnelmointi kietoutuvat yhteen.",{"number":213,"title":214,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":215,"bookId":216,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":217,"origin":218,"language":18,"yearPublished":219,"yearPublishedTranslation":220,"wordCount":221,"charCount":222,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":223,"gutenbergSubjects":224,"gutenbergCategories":225,"gutenbergSummary":226,"gutenbergTranslators":227,"gutenbergDownloadCount":229,"aiDescription":230},808,"Hirven-hiihtäjät","808-runeberg-johan-ludvig-hirven-hiihtajat","808__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__Hirven-hiihtäjät",[],[],1832,1876,15389,89394,47154,[28],[28],"\"Hirven-hiihtäjät\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a hexameter poem written in 1832. This nine-song work depicts folk life through a moose hunt intertwined with a courtship story. Part of Runeberg's \"Finnish series,\" the poem presents an idyllic vision of peasant communities, celebrating virtues like humility, hard work, and contentment. The narrative creates a harmonious portrait where nature and human life share the same rhythm and language, written in a style close to everyday speech. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[228],"Blom, E. J. (Erik Johan)",249,"Runebergin klassinen heksametrimittainen eepos kuvaa suomalaista kansanelämää ja metsästystä talvisessa maisemassa. Hirvenajon ympärille kietoutuu kertomuksia maaseudun väestä, kerjäläisistä ja kiertelevistä kauppiaista sekä nuorenparin kosiotarina.",{"number":232,"title":233,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":234,"bookId":235,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":236,"origin":237,"language":18,"yearPublished":238,"yearPublishedTranslation":105,"wordCount":239,"charCount":240,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":241,"gutenbergSubjects":242,"gutenbergCategories":243,"gutenbergSummary":244,"gutenbergTranslators":245,"gutenbergDownloadCount":246,"aiDescription":247},910,"Lyyrillisiä runoelmia II","910-runeberg-johan-ludvig-lyyrillisia-runoelmia-ii","910__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__Lyyrillisiä_runoelmia_II",[],[],1833,11349,65165,47985,[28],[28],"\"Lyyrillisiä runoelmia 2\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a collection of lyrical poetry written in the late 19th century. The work explores themes of love, nature, nostalgia, and the passage of time, often through the perspective of young characters experiencing the joys and sorrows of life. Runeberg's emotional and evocative verses reflect a deep connection to Finnish identity and national sentiment.  The opening of the collection introduces a series of poems that vividly depict the experiences and emotions of young lovers and their poignant encounters. For example, one poem portrays a girl who, after picking roses, expresses her melancholy rather than joy, while others contemplate themes of love's fleeting nature and the intertwining of joy and sorrow. Through rich imagery and heartfelt language, Runeberg captures the complexities of human emotions, notably the anticipations and disappointments of youth, setting a reflective tone for the rest of the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[113],152,"Kokoelma sisältää Runebergin lyyrisiä runoja, kuten tunnetun sarjan Idylliä ja Epigrammia. Runot kuvaavat nuorta rakkautta, luontoa ja inhimillisiä tunteita kansanomaisessa hengessä.",{"number":249,"title":250,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":251,"bookId":252,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":253,"origin":254,"language":18,"yearPublished":255,"yearPublishedTranslation":256,"wordCount":257,"charCount":258,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":259,"gutenbergSubjects":260,"gutenbergCategories":262,"gutenbergSummary":263,"gutenbergTranslators":264,"gutenbergDownloadCount":266,"aiDescription":267},912,"Suorasanaisia runoelmia","912-runeberg-johan-ludvig-suorasanaisia-runoelmia","912__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__Suorasanaisia_runoelmia",[],[],1854,1884,33476,216548,73171,[261],"Swedish literature -- Translations into Finnish",[28],"\"Suorasanaisia runoelmia\" by Jacob Tegengren is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. The poems explore themes of nature, longing, and the passage of time, often reflecting on personal experiences and emotions. The opening portion introduces a profoundly introspective and lyrical voice that connects deeply with the natural world and contemplates the beauty and sadness inherent in life's fleeting moments.  The beginning of the work paints a vivid picture of spring as the protagonist observes birds returning to their nesting grounds after winter. With a nostalgic and somewhat melancholic tone, the speaker recalls their childhood days spent watching the wildlife around them, illustrating a sense of longing and deep connection to nature. The text transitions into reflections on lost time and unfulfilled desires, effectively blending personal memories with a broader meditation on existence itself. Through rich imagery and emotional depth, Tegengren invites readers to ponder their own relationship with nature and the inevitability of change. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[265],"Kouta, Aarni",252,"Kokoelma suorasanaisia runoelmia ja kertomuksia, jotka tarjoavat näkymiä 1800-luvun suomalaiseen elämään, saaristoon ja maaseudulle. Tekstit käsittelevät ihmisyyttä, luonnonvoimia ja arjen sankaruutta Runebergille ominaisella tavalla.",{"number":269,"title":270,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":271,"bookId":272,"genreRaw":273,"genre":60,"themes":274,"origin":275,"language":18,"yearPublished":276,"yearPublishedTranslation":277,"wordCount":278,"charCount":279,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":280,"gutenbergSubjects":281,"gutenbergCategories":283,"gutenbergSummary":284,"gutenbergTranslators":285,"gutenbergDownloadCount":287,"aiDescription":288},916,"En voi","916-runeberg-johan-ludvig-en-voi","916__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__En_voi","Perhekuvaus kahdessa näytöksessä",[],[],1862,1880,9212,49072,48098,[282],"Swedish drama -- Translations into Finnish",[74],"\"En voi: Perhekuvaus kahdessa näytöksessä\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a dramatic play written in the late 19th century. The play appears to revolve around the complex relationships within a wealthy family, delving into themes of social expectations and personal aspirations. The characters, including the rich landowner v. Dann, his niece Julia, and the young painter Aksel Frank, engage in a witty yet poignant exploration of individual desires entangled within societal constraints.  The opening of the play introduces us to v. Dann, who is frustrated by the limitations imposed by the phrase \"en voi\" (I cannot), which haunts him throughout his life. As he discusses the arrival of the young painter Aksel Frank, who is set to paint Julia’s portrait, dialogues reveal tension between Julia's desire for freedom and v. Dann's authoritative demeanor. Julia's youthful charm and her complicated feelings towards Aksel drive the narrative, while v. Dann’s protective nature and his struggle against societal norms establish a rich backdrop for the unfolding story. The interactions are laced with both humor and pathos, setting the stage for a compelling exploration of love, ambition, and the human condition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[286],"Törneroos, Antti",238,"Runebergin kaksinäytöksinen näytelmä on perhekuvaus, jonka päähenkilö on varakas kartanonherra von Dann. Hän inhoaa avuttomuutta ilmentävää ”en voi” -ilmausta, mutta joutuu kohtaamaan sen nuoren maalarin ja veljentyttärensä Julian välisissä suhteissa.",{"number":290,"title":291,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":292,"bookId":293,"genreRaw":294,"genre":60,"themes":295,"origin":296,"language":18,"yearPublished":297,"yearPublishedTranslation":277,"wordCount":298,"charCount":299,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":300,"gutenbergSubjects":301,"gutenbergCategories":302,"gutenbergSummary":303,"gutenbergTranslators":304,"gutenbergDownloadCount":305,"aiDescription":306},917,"Salaminin kuninkaat","917-runeberg-johan-ludvig-salaminin-kuninkaat","917__Runeberg_Johan_Ludvig__Salaminin_kuninkaat","Murhe-näytelmä viidessä näytöksessä",[],[],1863,18446,105825,48145,[282],[74],"\"Salaminin kuninkaat: Murhe-näytelmä viidessä näytöksessä\" by Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a dramatic play written in the late 19th century. Set in the aftermath of the Trojan War, the narrative revolves around themes of conflict, identity, and governance among the people of Salamis. The story introduces significant characters like Leokritos, the king, and his son Leontes, as they navigate political tensions and personal dilemmas in a time of societal upheaval.  The opening of the play establishes its dramatic tone with a confrontation between characters on the shores of Salamis, where Eubulos and Hyllos encounter Rhaistes, who accuses Eubulos of deceit while claiming ownership of a valuable catch, a shellfish. As tensions escalate, the characters grapple with their loyalties and rights, leading to an examination of power dynamics in their society. Through these initial interactions, the play sets up conflicts that delve into themes of legacy, morality, and the struggles inherent in kingship as Leontes, the king's son, enters the scene, highlighting the impending clash of interests among the characters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[51],261,"Antiikin Kreikkaan sijoittuva murhenäytelmä sijoittuu Salaminin saarelle kymmenen vuotta Troian sodan jälkeen. Teos käsittelee vallanperimystä, kunniaa ja kansan kapinointia kuningas Leiokritoksen ja hänen poikansa Leonteen kautta.",15,1,24]