[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fdbVvuPU9Y45WgO7tHRTG9CSuBLGAtc9pWHc24MHTiZE":3},{"items":4,"total":221,"page":222,"pageSize":223},[5,36,52,75,96,117,137,158,178,201],{"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":20,"wordCount":21,"charCount":22,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":24,"gutenbergSubjects":25,"gutenbergCategories":28,"gutenbergSummary":31,"gutenbergTranslators":32,"gutenbergDownloadCount":34,"aiDescription":35},1117,"Kavaluus ja rakkaus","Schiller, Friedrich von",1759,1805,"1117-schiller-friedrich-von-kavaluus-ja-rakkaus","1117__Schiller_Friedrich_von__Kavaluus_ja_rakkaus","Murhenäytelmä viidessä näytöksessä","naytelma",[],[17],"saksalainen","fi",1784,1863,26755,159338,false,49552,[26,27],"German drama -- Translations into Finnish","Tragedies (Drama)",[29,30],"German Literature","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Kavaluus ja rakkaus: Murhenäytelmä viidessä näytöksessä\" by Friedrich Schiller is a tragic play penned in the late 18th century. The narrative revolves around complex themes of love, honor, deception, and societal expectations, highlighting the struggles of its characters against these forces. Central to the play are Ferdinand, a young nobleman caught between duty and passion, and Loviisa, a talented musician's daughter whose honor is jeopardized by social intrigue.  The opening of the play introduces key figures and sets a dramatic tone. It begins in the home of Miller, a city musician, who is deeply concerned about his daughter Loviisa's reputation as she becomes an object of affection for the arrogant Baron Ferdinand, son of President von Walter. Miller expresses his fears about the potential consequences of his daughter's association with a man of higher social standing, hinting at the turmoil and conflict that will arise throughout the play. As Loviisa emerges as a character full of innocence and passionate love, the tensions of class dynamics and the constraints of relationships are sharply drawn, suggesting a narrative rich in emotional depth and moral quandaries. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[33],"Ahlqvist, August",294,"Schillerin porvarillinen murhenäytelmä kuvaa aatelisen Ferdinandin ja porvaristyttö Loviisan välistä traagista suhdetta. Nuoret joutuvat hovijuonittelujen ja säätyerojen uhreiksi, kun valtapelit ja intohimo törmäävät 1700-luvun saksalaisessa ympäristössä.",{"number":37,"title":38,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":39,"bookId":40,"genreRaw":41,"genre":42,"themes":43,"origin":44,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":45,"wordCount":46,"charCount":47,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":41,"gutenbergSubjects":48,"gutenbergCategories":49,"gutenbergSummary":41,"gutenbergTranslators":50,"gutenbergDownloadCount":41,"aiDescription":51},2719,"Teatteri siveellisenä laitoksena","2719-schiller-friedrich-von-teatteri-siveellisena-laitoksena","2719__Schiller_Friedrich_von__Teatteri_siveellisenä_laitoksena",null,"tietokirja",[],[],1876,2550,18648,[],[],[],"Schillerin essee tarkastelee teatterin merkitystä yhteiskunnallisena ja siveellisenä kasvattajana. Teksti rinnastaa näyttämötaiteen lakiin ja uskontoon korostaen sen kykyä sivistää kansaa ja tarjota henkistä ravintoa viihteen muodossa.",{"number":53,"title":54,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":55,"bookId":56,"genreRaw":57,"genre":58,"themes":59,"origin":60,"language":18,"yearPublished":61,"yearPublishedTranslation":62,"wordCount":63,"charCount":64,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":65,"gutenbergSubjects":66,"gutenbergCategories":68,"gutenbergSummary":70,"gutenbergTranslators":71,"gutenbergDownloadCount":73,"aiDescription":74},757,"Wallenstein II","757-schiller-friedrich-von-wallenstein-ii","757__Schiller_Friedrich_von__Wallenstein_II","Wallensteinin kuolema","romaani",[],[17],1800,1920,25685,154281,45669,[67],"Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von, Herzog von Friedland, 1583-1634 -- Drama",[29,69,30],"Historical Novels","\"Wallenstein 2: Wallensteinin kuolema\" by Friedrich Schiller is a drama completed in 1799. This final installment of Schiller's Wallenstein trilogy follows the downfall of General Albrecht von Wallenstein during the Thirty Years' War. Trapped by intercepted negotiations with Swedish forces, Wallenstein faces a devastating choice between loyalty and survival. As allies abandon him and imperial forces close in, personal betrayals and tragic deaths lead toward an inevitable, violent conclusion. The drama explores ambition, loyalty, and the fatal consequences of rebellion against absolute power. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[72],"Koskimies, Vilppu",270,"Schillerin historiallinen runonäytelmä on osa Wallenstein-trilogiaa. Se kuvaa kolmikymmenvuotisen sodan kenraalin viimeisiä vaiheita, vallanhimoa ja petosta, jotka johtavat lopulta hänen tuhoonsa.",{"number":76,"title":77,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":78,"bookId":79,"genreRaw":80,"genre":14,"themes":81,"origin":82,"language":18,"yearPublished":83,"yearPublishedTranslation":84,"wordCount":85,"charCount":86,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":87,"gutenbergSubjects":88,"gutenbergCategories":90,"gutenbergSummary":91,"gutenbergTranslators":92,"gutenbergDownloadCount":94,"aiDescription":95},749,"Wilhelm Tell","749-schiller-friedrich-von-wilhelm-tell","749__Schiller_Friedrich_von__Wilhelm_Tell","Viisinäytöksinen näytelmä",[],[17],1804,1907,20185,117927,45378,[89],"Tell, Wilhelm -- Drama",[29,30],"\"Wilhelm Tell: Viisinäytöksinen näytelmä\" by Friedrich Schiller is a drama written in 1804. Set during the early 14th-century Swiss struggle for independence from the Habsburg Empire, it follows legendary marksman William Tell as he confronts the tyrannical Governor Gessler. When Tell refuses to bow to the governor's cap, he faces a horrifying test: shoot an apple from his own son's head or face execution. This act of cruelty ignites a broader rebellion among the Swiss people, forcing Tell to choose between individualism and joining the fight for freedom. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[93],"Leino, Eino",285,"Klassikkonäytelmä kuvaa Sveitsin kantonien vapaustaistelua ja legendaarista jousimiestä Wilhelm Telliä. Teos sijoittuu 1300-luvun alkuun ja se käsittelee kansan kokemaa sortoa, nousua kapinaan sekä yksilön rohkeutta ankaran tyrannian edessä.",{"number":97,"title":98,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":99,"bookId":100,"genreRaw":101,"genre":58,"themes":102,"origin":103,"language":18,"yearPublished":104,"yearPublishedTranslation":105,"wordCount":106,"charCount":107,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":108,"gutenbergSubjects":109,"gutenbergCategories":112,"gutenbergSummary":113,"gutenbergTranslators":114,"gutenbergDownloadCount":115,"aiDescription":116},753,"Fiesko","753-schiller-friedrich-von-fiesko","753__Schiller_Friedrich_von__Fiesko","Historiallinen murhenäytelmä",[],[17],1783,1908,24541,157152,45589,[110,111],"Fiéschi, Gian Luigi, conte di Lavagna, 1522-1547 -- Drama","Genoa (Italy) -- History -- Drama",[29,69,30],"\"Fiesko: Historiallinen murhenäytelmä\" by Friedrich Schiller is a republican tragedy written in 1782-1783. Set in 1547 Genoa, the play dramatizes a historical conspiracy against the ruling Doria family. Young Count Fiesco masks his true intentions behind the facade of a carefree playboy, leaving fellow conspirators uncertain of his loyalties. As tensions mount between those seeking republican freedom and those with selfish motives, veteran conspirator Verrina suspects Fiesco's ambitions may threaten their cause. Political intrigue, hidden agendas, and questions of power collide in this complex drama. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],286,"Schillerin historiallinen murhenäytelmä sijoittuu 1500-luvun Genovaan ja kuvaa kreivi Fieskon johtamaa salaliittoa doogi Andreas Doriaa vastaan. Teos tutkii poliittista juonittelua, vallanhimoa ja vapauden aatetta historiallisten tapahtumien valossa.",{"number":118,"title":119,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":120,"bookId":121,"genreRaw":122,"genre":14,"themes":123,"origin":125,"language":18,"yearPublished":61,"yearPublishedTranslation":62,"wordCount":126,"charCount":127,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":128,"gutenbergSubjects":129,"gutenbergCategories":130,"gutenbergSummary":133,"gutenbergTranslators":134,"gutenbergDownloadCount":135,"aiDescription":136},756,"Wallenstein I","756-schiller-friedrich-von-wallenstein-i","756__Schiller_Friedrich_von__Wallenstein_I","Wallensteinin leiri. Piccolominit.",[124],"sota",[17],24545,152915,45668,[67],[29,131,132,30],"History - European","History - Warfare","\"Wallenstein 1: Wallensteinin leiri; Piccolominit\" by Friedrich Schiller is a dramatic work completed in 1799. Set during the Thirty Years' War in 1633-1634, it follows the decline of General Albrecht von Wallenstein as he begins to rebel against Emperor Ferdinand II. The drama opens in Wallenstein's military camp, where soldiers praise their commander's freedom and power. Political intrigue intensifies as Wallenstein secretly negotiates with Swedish enemies while his loyal officers scheme and spy. At the center lies a forbidden love between Max Piccolomini and Wallenstein's daughter Thekla, complicating mounting tensions and conflicting loyalties. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[72],299,"Runomittainen historiallinen näytelmä sijoittuu kolmikymmenvuotiseen sotaan ja kuvaa sotapäällikkö Albrecht von Wallensteinin vaiheita. Teoksen ensimmäinen osa koostuu esinäytöksestä sotilasleirissä sekä upseerien välisiä suhteita ja poliittista juonittelua kuvaavasta draamasta.",{"number":138,"title":139,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":140,"bookId":141,"genreRaw":80,"genre":14,"themes":142,"origin":143,"language":18,"yearPublished":144,"yearPublishedTranslation":145,"wordCount":146,"charCount":147,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":148,"gutenbergSubjects":149,"gutenbergCategories":152,"gutenbergSummary":153,"gutenbergTranslators":154,"gutenbergDownloadCount":156,"aiDescription":157},761,"Rosvot","761-schiller-friedrich-von-rosvot","761__Schiller_Friedrich_von__Rosvot",[],[17],1781,1915,33358,201922,45739,[150,26,151,27],"Brothers -- Drama","Inheritance and succession -- Drama",[29,30],"\"Rosvot: Viisinäytöksinen näytelmä\" by Friedrich Schiller is a dramatic play written in the late 18th century. This work delves into themes of morality, human nature, and social injustice, centering around the character of Kaarle von Moor, a troubled nobleman entangled in a life of crime and familial strife. The narrative explores the complexities of virtue and vice, as it examines the dichotomy of human experience through its rich cast of characters.  At the start of the play, we are introduced to a poignant family dynamic involving Kaarle von Moor and his father, vanha Moor. The scene unfolds with the father anxiously awaiting news about Kaarle, whose actions have cast a shadow on their family name. As the exchange progresses, the two brothers, Frans and Kaarle, are portrayed in stark contrast: Frans is depicted as the dutiful son, while Kaarle embodies the rebellious figure, bringing turmoil not only to his father’s life but to the entire family. The opening sets the stage for a gripping exploration of love, betrayal, and the struggle for identity within the framework of societal expectations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[155],"Siljo, Juhani",289,"Schillerin varhaiskauden näytelmä kuvaa kahden veljeksen, Karl ja Franz Moorin, välistä vihanpitoa ja perintökiistaa. Isänsä hylkäämä Karl ryhtyy lainsuojattomien rosvojen johtajaksi, kun taas juonitteleva Franz pyrkii anastamaan vallan ja rakastetun veljeltään.",{"number":159,"title":160,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":161,"bookId":162,"genreRaw":163,"genre":14,"themes":164,"origin":165,"language":18,"yearPublished":166,"yearPublishedTranslation":167,"wordCount":168,"charCount":169,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":170,"gutenbergSubjects":171,"gutenbergCategories":172,"gutenbergSummary":173,"gutenbergTranslators":174,"gutenbergDownloadCount":176,"aiDescription":177},800,"Selima","800-schiller-friedrich-von-selima","800__Schiller_Friedrich_von__Selima","Sadullinen komedia viidessä näytöksessä",[],[],1801,1861,10688,60230,47048,[26],[30],"\"Selima: Sadullinen komedia viidessä näytöksessä\" by Friedrich Schiller is a dramatic comedy likely written in the mid-19th century. The play revolves around the character Selima, the only daughter of the Emperor, who has stubbornly resisted marriage proposals, causing turmoil in her kingdom. The story intertwines themes of love, sacrifice, and societal expectations, highlighting the consequences of her actions on those around her.  The beginning of the play introduces us to Purdovar, a prince who has escaped from captivity and his companion Aslak. They discuss the brutal fate of those who seek Selima's hand in marriage, warning that suitors must answer three riddles or face execution. Purdovar becomes determined to challenge this cruel custom and win Selima’s love, exhibiting both courage and folly. The opening sets the stage for a clash between personal desires and the harsh realities imposed by royal obligations, foreshadowing a dramatic exploration of love and identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[175],"Hannikainen, Pietari",267,"Schillerin Turandot-näytelmään perustuva viisinäytöksinen satukomedia sijoittuu Delhiin. Pakolaisruhtinas Purdovar saapuu kaupunkiin ja päätyy tavoittelemaan prinsessa Seliman kättä vaarallisten haasteiden kautta.",{"number":179,"title":180,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":181,"bookId":182,"genreRaw":183,"genre":58,"themes":184,"origin":185,"language":18,"yearPublished":166,"yearPublishedTranslation":187,"wordCount":188,"charCount":189,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":190,"gutenbergSubjects":191,"gutenbergCategories":194,"gutenbergSummary":196,"gutenbergTranslators":197,"gutenbergDownloadCount":199,"aiDescription":200},867,"Orleans'in neitsyt","867-schiller-friedrich-von-orleans-in-neitsyt","867__Schiller_Friedrich_von__Orleans'in_neitsyt","Romantillinen murhenäytelmä",[],[186,17],"klassikot",1875,21331,124832,48308,[192,193,27],"France -- History -- Charles VII, 1422-1461 -- Drama","Joan, of Arc, Saint, 1412-1431 -- Drama",[195,29,69,30],"Classics of Literature","\"Orleans'in neitsyt: Romantillinen murhenäytelmä\" by Friedrich Schiller is a tragedy premiered in 1801. This romantic drama reimagines the life of Joan of Arc across five acts, following her divine mission to save France. The play adheres to historical events until a fateful encounter with an English knight changes everything. When Joan falls in love and spares his life, she questions her purpose, facing accusations of sorcery and exile from the French court. Her final act of heroism tests whether redemption is possible. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[198],"Avellan, Edvin",314,"Romanttinen murhenäytelmä sijoittuu satavuotisen sodan aikaiseen Ranskaan ja seuraa Johanna Arcilaisen eli Orléansin neitsyen vaiheita. Nuori paimentyttö nousee johtamaan sotajoukkoja uskonnollisen kutsumuksensa johdattamana, mutta joutuu kamppailemaan inhimillisten tunteiden ja jumalallisen tehtävänsä välillä.",{"number":202,"title":203,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":204,"bookId":205,"genreRaw":206,"genre":14,"themes":207,"origin":208,"language":18,"yearPublished":209,"yearPublishedTranslation":167,"wordCount":210,"charCount":211,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":212,"gutenbergSubjects":213,"gutenbergCategories":216,"gutenbergSummary":217,"gutenbergTranslators":218,"gutenbergDownloadCount":219,"aiDescription":220},883,"Liukas-kielinen","883-schiller-friedrich-von-liukas-kielinen","883__Schiller_Friedrich_von__Liukas-kielinen","Komedia viidessä näytöksessä",[],[],1803,15492,87182,47034,[214,215],"Comedy plays","Drama",[30],"\"Liukas-kielinen: Komedia viidessä näytöksessä\" by Friedrich von Schiller is a comedy written in the mid-19th century. The play revolves around themes of ambition, social hierarchy, and the complexities of love, primarily focusing on the characters Kaarle Firmin, a young lieutenant deeply in love with Lotta, the daughter of a minister, and Selicour, a cunning official maneuvering through the court's intrigues.  The opening of the play introduces a dialogue between Kaarle Firmin and his father, Firmin, where Kaarle expresses his admiration for Lotta, the minister's daughter. The father is concerned about the disparity of their social standings, hinting at the larger themes of class struggle and aspiration. As they discuss potential advancement in the government, another character, Laroche, enters to reveal his dismissal from his job, attributing it to the manipulations of Selicour. The scene sets the stage for conflicts driven by ambition, jealousy, and the pursuit of love, highlighting the complexities of life in a bureaucratic society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[175],258,"Viisinäytöksinen komedia sijoittuu Pariisiin ja kuvaa ministeriön valtataisteluita sekä juonitteluja. Tarinan keskiössä on laskelmoiva Selicour, joka pyrkii etenemään urallaan muiden kustannuksella, samalla kun nuori luutnantti Kaarle tavoittelee ministerin tyttären kättä.",10,1,24]