[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fA5IJKkFv7kvnWVUzauC6SAfq-9aa6BBAGua8vd4UlEw":3},{"items":4,"total":191,"page":192,"pageSize":193},[5,42,63,83,107,128,148,170],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":20,"language":21,"yearPublished":22,"yearPublishedTranslation":23,"wordCount":24,"charCount":25,"usRestricted":26,"gutenbergId":27,"gutenbergSubjects":28,"gutenbergCategories":32,"gutenbergSummary":37,"gutenbergTranslators":38,"gutenbergDownloadCount":40,"aiDescription":41},1135,"Singoalla","Rydberg, Viktor",1828,1895,"1135-rydberg-viktor-singoalla","1135__Rydberg_Viktor__Singoalla",null,"romaani",[16,17,18,19],"kansanperinne","rakkaus","tieteisfiktio","fantasia",[],"fi",1857,1921,30565,192700,false,50202,[29,30,31],"Man-woman relationships -- Fiction","Middle Ages -- Fiction","Romanies -- Fiction",[33,34,35,36],"Historical Novels","Mythology, Legends & Folklore","Romance","Science-Fiction & Fantasy","\"Singoalla\" by Viktor Rydberg is a historical novel written in 1857. Set in 14th-century Sweden, it tells the story of knight's son Erland Månesköld and his forbidden love for Singoalla, a mysterious Romani girl. Their secret marriage ignites a chain of events involving betrayal, poisoning, and separation. Years later, their paths cross again through their son Sorgbarn, leading to tragic consequences that will test the boundaries of love, hatred, and redemption. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[39],"Aho, Juhani",252,"Keskiaikaiseen Smålantiin sijoittuva romanttinen ja mystinen tarina kertoo ritari Erland Månesköldin ja romanityttö Singoallan kohtalokkaasta rakkaudesta. Teos yhdistelee historiallista fiktiota, kansanperinnettä ja yliluonnollisia aineksia kuvatessaan intohimoa, petosta ja sovitusta.",{"number":43,"title":44,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":45,"bookId":46,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":47,"origin":48,"language":21,"yearPublished":49,"yearPublishedTranslation":50,"wordCount":51,"charCount":52,"usRestricted":26,"gutenbergId":53,"gutenbergSubjects":54,"gutenbergCategories":56,"gutenbergSummary":58,"gutenbergTranslators":59,"gutenbergDownloadCount":61,"aiDescription":62},1176,"Kuljeksivat teinit","1176-rydberg-viktor-kuljeksivat-teinit","1176__Rydberg_Viktor__Kuljeksivat_teinit",[],[],1856,1898,28950,188555,50740,[55],"Swedish fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[57],"Novels","\"Vaeltavat teinit: Kertomus rahvaan elämästä\" by Viktor Rydberg is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around two young men, Aadolf and Yrjö, who embark on adventures during their summer break, exploring the beautiful countryside of Småland, engaging in mischief, and forming connections with local characters. Through their journey, the narrative explores themes of youth, friendship, and the allure of nature.  The opening of the novel introduces Aadolf and Yrjö as they sing together, delighting in the summer evening and sharing lighthearted stories of their recent escapades. They engage in playful banter about their various adventures, including humorous interactions with local townsfolk and girls. As they wander through the landscape towards a nearby smelting facility, the friendly camaraderie between the two friends is evident. They are drawn into the lively world of both nature and the working-class life represented by the masons they encounter, setting the stage for further encounters and the exploration of their youthful desires and ambitions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[60],"Mannstén, Emil",239,"Rydbergin nuoruudenteos kertoo kahdesta teinistä, Aadolfista ja Yrjöstä, jotka vaeltavat kesäisellä kasvienkeruumatkalla. Matkallaan nuorukaiset kohtaavat kansanihmisiä, kokevat monenlaisia seikkailuja ja joutuvat keskelle paikallisia kiistoja.",{"number":64,"title":65,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":66,"bookId":67,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":68,"origin":69,"language":21,"yearPublished":22,"yearPublishedTranslation":70,"wordCount":71,"charCount":72,"usRestricted":26,"gutenbergId":73,"gutenbergSubjects":74,"gutenbergCategories":78,"gutenbergSummary":79,"gutenbergTranslators":80,"gutenbergDownloadCount":81,"aiDescription":82},1225,"Itämeren risteilijä","1225-rydberg-viktor-itameren-risteilija","1225__Rydberg_Viktor__Itämeren_risteilijä",[],[],1899,104893,686663,20466,[75,76,77],"Drake, Gustaf, 1634-1684 -- Fiction","Historical fiction","Pirates -- Fiction",[33],"\"Itämeren risteilijä\" by Viktor Rydberg is a historical novel likely written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds along the shores of the Baltic Sea and seems to revolve around intriguing characters amid themes of nobility, moral conflicts, and social commentary. The opening introduces us to significant figures who are set against the backdrop of historical events, particularly focusing on Kustaa Drake and his interactions with other characters in a richly depicted setting.  At the start of the novel, we are introduced to a desolate landscape along the Baltic coast near Stockholm, where our protagonist, a traveler, encounters a ghost ship and a troubling scene on board. This encounter sets the stage for tension and foreboding as the traveler, whose identity is revealed to be Captain, navigates a painful encounter with a crew lost to revelry, chaos, and violence. Key transformations begin to emerge as he navigates dark waters both literally and metaphorically, hinting at alliances, betrayal, and looming threats, especially as he recalls the past and the significance of the ship's crew. The opening effectively weaves a setting rich in atmosphere and character dynamics that captivates the reader and entices them to delve deeper into the unfolding narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[60],401,"Rydbergin historiallinen seikkailuromaani sijoittuu 1600-luvun puoliväliin ja kertoo Itämerellä liikkuvasta salaperäisestä aluksesta. Tarina seuraa aatelismies Gustaf Draken toimia ja käsittelee merirosvoutta, noitavainoja ja poliittisia juonitteluja Tukholman saaristossa.",{"number":84,"title":85,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":86,"bookId":87,"genreRaw":13,"genre":88,"themes":89,"origin":90,"language":21,"yearPublished":91,"yearPublishedTranslation":92,"wordCount":93,"charCount":94,"usRestricted":26,"gutenbergId":95,"gutenbergSubjects":96,"gutenbergCategories":100,"gutenbergSummary":102,"gutenbergTranslators":103,"gutenbergDownloadCount":105,"aiDescription":106},1693,"Rooman keisareita marmorihahmossa","1693-rydberg-viktor-rooman-keisareita-marmorihahmossa","1693__Rydberg_Viktor__Rooman_keisareita_marmorihahmossa","tietokirja",[],[],1877,1909,34012,241475,56224,[97,98,99],"Art -- Italy -- Rome","Emperors -- Rome","Rome (Italy) -- Description and travel",[101],"History - Ancient","\"Rooman keisareita marmorihahmossa\" by Viktor Rydberg is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work explores the grandeur and decline of the Roman Empire, focusing particularly on the figures of Julius Caesar and Augustus, examining their legacies through their statues and cultural iconography.   The opening of the text takes the reader on a contemplative journey through the presence of Julius Caesar’s statue at the Capitol, revealing how his physical representation reflects the complexities of his character and legacy. Rydberg contrasts the fragments of history embodied in statues with the actual human experiences and emotions that once animated those depicted, illustrating a profound sense of loss and nostalgia. The narrative delves into Caesar’s traits, his transitions from a spirited youth to a powerful ruler, and the darker implications of his rise to power, setting the tone for a broader examination of Roman emperors and their lasting impact on history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[104],"Kouta, Aarni",232,"Kulttuurihistoriallinen esseekokoelma tarkastelee Rooman keisareita heistä säilyneiden marmoripatsaiden ja rintakuvien kautta. Teoksessa yhdistyvät taidehistoriallinen analyysi ja psykologiset henkilökuvat antiikin suurmiehistä kuten Caesarista, Augustuksesta ja Nerosta.",{"number":108,"title":109,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":110,"bookId":111,"genreRaw":112,"genre":14,"themes":113,"origin":114,"language":21,"yearPublished":115,"yearPublishedTranslation":116,"wordCount":117,"charCount":118,"usRestricted":26,"gutenbergId":119,"gutenbergSubjects":120,"gutenbergCategories":122,"gutenbergSummary":123,"gutenbergTranslators":124,"gutenbergDownloadCount":126,"aiDescription":127},2824,"Aseseppä","2824-rydberg-viktor-aseseppa","2824__Rydberg_Viktor__Aseseppä","Kajastuksia uskonpuhdistuksen ajalta",[],[],1891,1907,48173,314493,71579,[121],"Reformation -- Fiction",[33],"\"Aseseppä: Kajastuksia uskonpuhdistuksen ajalta\" by Viktor Rydberg is a historical account likely written in the early 20th century. The work explores themes around the Reformation, depicting the lives and struggles of various characters involved in this transformative period. The narrative centers around Svante, a harper and his son Gunnar, alongside other figures who interact with the cultural and religious changes of their time.  At the start of the book, Svante the harper is journeying through a lush forest with his son Gunnar nestled in his arms. Reflecting on his surroundings, he notes the beauty and tranquility of nature, while also engaging in an evening prayer that expresses gratitude to God for the joys and sorrows in his life. In this prayer, he invokes a desire for his son to inherit noble qualities and to follow a righteous path, suggesting an overarching theme of the struggle between personal faith and the greater societal changes brought by the Reformation. As the father and son travel toward the Talavidin inn, they are depicted with a mix of warmth and melancholy, setting the tone for the intricate character dynamics and spiritual themes that will unfold throughout the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[125],"Koskimies, Kaarlo",314,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu uskonpuhdistuksen ajan Ruotsiin ja Jönköpingin kaupunkiin. Se seuraa aseseppä Gudmundia ja hänen perhettään uskonnollisten murrosten ja yhteiskunnallisten levottomuuksien keskellä. Teos sisältää myös useita runoja, joista tunnetuin on Betlehemin tähti.",{"number":129,"title":130,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":131,"bookId":132,"genreRaw":13,"genre":133,"themes":134,"origin":135,"language":21,"yearPublished":115,"yearPublishedTranslation":136,"wordCount":137,"charCount":138,"usRestricted":26,"gutenbergId":139,"gutenbergSubjects":140,"gutenbergCategories":142,"gutenbergSummary":143,"gutenbergTranslators":144,"gutenbergDownloadCount":146,"aiDescription":147},320,"Uusi Grottelaulu","320-rydberg-viktor-uusi-grottelaulu","320__Rydberg_Viktor__Uusi_Grottelaulu","runous",[16],[],1896,4952,32254,20284,[141],"Poetry",[34,141],"\"Uusi Grottelaulu\" by Viktor Rydberg is a poetic work written in the late 19th century. The book combines elements of mythology, philosophy, and social commentary, using the allegory of a mythical mill, Grottemylly, to explore the themes of human suffering, greed, and the quest for knowledge throughout history. It delves into existential concerns and critiques society's increasing disconnection from its roots and moral values.  The narrative is framed through the character Ahasverus, who converses with a poet while recounting his eternal wanderings and observations about humanity's follies. The story unfolds in a world driven by Mammon, the god of wealth, with Frode as a ruler who exploits the oppressed to fuel an insatiable greed fed by the Grottemylly, a metaphor for industrialization and materialism. The verses highlight the struggle of the enslaved, especially children, who labor endlessly while their oppressors prosper. Rydberg poignantly critiques this cycle of exploitation and loss of humanity, questioning the true cost of progress and the demise of collective memory and moral duty in favor of individualistic gain. The people's despair contrasts with the hollow glories of their rulers, leaving readers to reflect on their own roles within the societal structures of their time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[145],"Nuormaa, Severi",357,"Yhteiskunnallinen runoelma hyödyntää skandinaavista mytologiaa kritisoidessaan teollistumista ja työväenluokan riistoa. Teos rinnastaa muinaisen Grotti-myllyn tarun moderniin tehdasjärjestelmään ja kuvaa lapsityövoiman kovaa kohtaloa.",{"number":149,"title":150,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":151,"bookId":152,"genreRaw":13,"genre":88,"themes":153,"origin":154,"language":21,"yearPublished":70,"yearPublishedTranslation":155,"wordCount":156,"charCount":157,"usRestricted":26,"gutenbergId":158,"gutenbergSubjects":159,"gutenbergCategories":162,"gutenbergSummary":165,"gutenbergTranslators":166,"gutenbergDownloadCount":168,"aiDescription":169},3354,"Kaunis ja sen lait","3354-rydberg-viktor-kaunis-ja-sen-lait","3354__Rydberg_Viktor__Kaunis_ja_sen_lait",[],[],1920,45260,327022,58087,[160,161],"Aesthetics","Art -- Philosophy",[163,164],"Art","Philosophy & Ethics","\"Kaunis ja sen lait\" by Viktor Rydberg is a philosophical treatise focusing on aesthetics, written in the late 19th century. This work derives from lectures given by Rydberg at the University of Gothenburg in 1881, compiling his thoughts on the nature of art, beauty, and their development through human history. The text delves into the fundamental principles underpinning beauty and aesthetics, suggesting a deep interconnection between art, culture, and human consciousness.  The opening portion of the work establishes Rydberg's viewpoint that art and beauty are rooted in a complex interplay of emotional and intellectual currents within humanity. He argues that the essence of art is not random but is intrinsically linked to the development of human thought and aspiration for beauty. At the start, Rydberg emphasizes that humanity's unique capacity for idealism separates it from animals, leading to the creation of art as a conscious pursuit. He posits that as aesthetic impressions evolve through time, they reflect broader cultural and historical contexts, necessitating an understanding of aesthetic judgments in relation to individual and collective human experience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[167],"Palola, Eino",259,"Filosofinen teos käsittelee estetiikkaa, taiteen historiaa ja kauneuden perusperiaatteita. Kirjoituksissa tarkastellaan muun muassa taiteen syntyä, värisymboliikkaa sekä kauneuden ja tarkoituksenmukaisuuden suhdetta.",{"number":171,"title":172,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":173,"bookId":174,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":175,"origin":176,"language":21,"yearPublished":177,"yearPublishedTranslation":178,"wordCount":179,"charCount":180,"usRestricted":26,"gutenbergId":181,"gutenbergSubjects":182,"gutenbergCategories":185,"gutenbergSummary":186,"gutenbergTranslators":187,"gutenbergDownloadCount":189,"aiDescription":190},896,"Viimeinen ateenalainen","896-rydberg-viktor-viimeinen-ateenalainen","896__Rydberg_Viktor__Viimeinen_ateenalainen",[],[],1859,1905,125726,834837,47821,[183,184,55],"Christian fiction","Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 -- Fiction",[33,57],"\"Viimeinen Ateenalainen\" by Viktor Rydberg is a novel written in 1859. Set during Christianity's triumph over ancient culture, the story follows Krysantheus, a noble thinker striving to revive the golden age of Hellas. The novel explores conflicts between freedom of belief and forced conscience, presenting both admirable and deplorable figures within pagan and Christian camps. Through ideological debate and vivid settings, Rydberg examines the clash between wisdom-loving ancient Greek ideals and dogmatic religious fanaticism. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[188],"Tudeer, O. E. (Oskar Emil)",299,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu 300-luvun Ateenaan ja kuvaa hiipuvan helleenisen pakanuuden sekä nousevan kristinuskon välistä kamppailua. Teos seuraa filosofi Kryysanteusta ja hänen tytärtään Hermionia uskonnollisten ja poliittisten mullistusten keskellä.",8,1,24]