[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fdjb1Zd5WplIB_a87dGk_wCCbQxPlusazqgTo6eENraY":3},{"items":4,"total":308,"page":309,"pageSize":310},[5,31,53,70,90,107,125,144,162,188,208,225,246,267,287],{"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":27,"gutenbergTranslators":28,"gutenbergDownloadCount":29,"aiDescription":30},2241,"Runopisareita","Soini, Lauri",1875,1919,"2241-soini-lauri-runopisareita","2241__Soini_Lauri__Runopisareita",null,"runous",[],[],"fi",1895,4383,27479,false,61999,[24],"Finnish poetry -- 19th century",[26],"Poetry","\"Runopisareita\" by Lauri Soini is a collection of poems likely written in the late 19th century. The book presents a variety of themes reflecting Finnish nature, personal experiences, patriotism, and the complexity of human emotions. Soini's work captures a moment in literary history where poetry served as a vehicle for expressing national identity and personal sentiment.  The poems within \"Runopisareita\" delve into the beauty of nature and its interplay with human feelings. Through vivid imagery, Soini explores the connection between the natural world and personal identity, portraying moments of reflection, longing, and celebration of the homeland. Themes such as the passage of time, the struggles of the Finnish people, and the significance of freedom are woven throughout the verses. The collection also touches on love, loss, and the bittersweet nature of existence, providing readers with a multifaceted view of life in Finland during that era. Overall, Soini's poignant expressions create a rich tapestry of emotions and thoughts that resonate with the reader. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],108,"Soinin runokokoelma sisältää isänmaallisia ja luonnonläheisiä säkeitä 1800-luvun lopun Suomesta. Teksteissä kuvataan suomalaista maisemaa, kotia ja työn merkitystä.",{"number":32,"title":33,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":34,"bookId":35,"genreRaw":36,"genre":37,"themes":38,"origin":39,"language":17,"yearPublished":40,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":41,"charCount":42,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":43,"gutenbergSubjects":44,"gutenbergCategories":46,"gutenbergSummary":49,"gutenbergTranslators":50,"gutenbergDownloadCount":51,"aiDescription":52},2254,"Saaressa","2254-soini-lauri-saaressa","2254__Soini_Lauri__Saaressa","Kertomus äskeiseltä ajalta","romaani",[],[],1896,5367,31737,62334,[45],"Finnish fiction -- 19th century",[47,48],"Historical Novels","Novels","\"Saaressa: Kertomus äskeiseltä ajalta\" by Lauri Soini is a historical novella set in the late 19th century. The narrative unfolds in a rural Finnish setting, capturing the lives and interactions of a group of men around a campfire. The book delves into themes of camaraderie, local traditions, and the challenges faced by rural communities, particularly in relation to authority and prohibition.  The story revolves around three main characters: Salli, Antti, and Ville, who gather at a fire in the woods, eagerly awaiting a brewing alcoholic beverage. Their conversation flows from lighthearted banter to the impending arrival of a local official, the vallesmanni, who threatens their illicit drinking. As the tension builds, they devise a plan to deal with the official while indulging in their newfound drink. The narrative depicts their interactions, the humor of their predicament, and ultimately, a humorous clash between local traditions and the authority of the law, highlighting the resilience and resourcefulness of rural life in Finland. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],274,"Kertomus sijoittuu saareen, jossa miehet valmistavat salaa viinaa nuotion äärellä. Tarina seuraa Villen, Sallin ja Antin vaiheita sekä heidän pyrkimyksiään välttää virkavallan kynsiin joutuminen. Teos kuvaa kansanihmisten elämää ja laitonta viinanpolttoa 1800-luvun lopun Suomessa.",{"number":54,"title":55,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":56,"bookId":57,"genreRaw":13,"genre":37,"themes":58,"origin":59,"language":17,"yearPublished":60,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":61,"charCount":62,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":63,"gutenbergSubjects":64,"gutenbergCategories":65,"gutenbergSummary":66,"gutenbergTranslators":67,"gutenbergDownloadCount":68,"aiDescription":69},2266,"Aaro","2266-soini-lauri-aaro","2266__Soini_Lauri__Aaro",[],[],1897,12064,74465,62433,[45],[48],"\"Aaro\" by Lauri Soini is a novel written in the late 19th century. The book focuses on the life of a young boy named Aaro and his interactions with his sister Erri as they navigate their childhood, building homes and engaging in play, while also learning about their family dynamics and societal expectations. It paints a vivid picture of rural life and the struggles of a working-class family during this time period.  The opening of the story introduces us to Aaro and his sister Erri as they work together on building a stone house. Aaro, characterized by his round, robust physique and a somewhat lazy disposition, finds joy in small tasks, and often engages in imaginative play with Erri. As they commence their building project, Aaro's frustrations surface as he struggles with the physical demands of construction, reflecting a deeper yearning for both affection and belonging. The chapter captures their innocent sibling bond and the simple yet playful challenges of their youthful adventures, setting the stage for themes of childhood, aspirations, and family life that will likely unfold throughout the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],217,"Soinin pienoisromaani seuraa Aaron kasvua lapsuuden leikeistä kohti nuoruutta ja aikuisuutta. Alun lapsikuvauksessa Aaro ja Erri rakentavat kivitaloa ja hoitavat leikkikarjaa, kunnes kerronta siirtyy myöhempiin elämänvaiheisiin ja uusiin kohtaamisiin.",{"number":71,"title":72,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":73,"bookId":74,"genreRaw":75,"genre":76,"themes":77,"origin":78,"language":17,"yearPublished":40,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":79,"charCount":80,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":81,"gutenbergSubjects":82,"gutenbergCategories":84,"gutenbergSummary":86,"gutenbergTranslators":87,"gutenbergDownloadCount":88,"aiDescription":89},2301,"Savon saloilta","2301-soini-lauri-savon-saloilta","2301__Soini_Lauri__Savon_saloilta","Kuvauksia ja muistelmia","naytelma",[],[],17459,109188,38333,[83],"Finnish drama",[85],"Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Savon sydämessä: Kansantapojen kuvaus. Kolminäytöksinen huvinäytelmä\" by Martti Wuori is a theatrical play written in the late 19th century. The work depicts life and traditions in the Finnish Savonia region, focusing on the interplay of village life, familial ties, and romantic pursuits. The story involves characters such as Asarias Pöllänen, a young farmer, and his mother Heta, as well as the local parson and various villagers.  The opening of the play introduces a lively Saturday evening at Pöllänen's homestead, characterized by familial interactions and romantic gossip among the characters. Ville, a servant, is seen singing songs while interacting playfully with Kaisa. Asarias’ prolonged absence from confirmation classes is a topic of discussion, emphasizing community expectations and the trials of youth. Through witty dialogue and local customs, the stage is set for exploring themes of love, ambition, and the societal pressures faced by the characters as they navigate their relationships and futures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],243,"Savon maaseudulle sijoittuva teos sisältää kuvauksia ja tarinoita paikallisesta elämänmenosta, perhesuhteista ja työnteosta. Kertomuksissa seurataan muun muassa Lähdemäen veljesten vaiheita ja talonpitoa.",{"number":91,"title":92,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":93,"bookId":94,"genreRaw":13,"genre":37,"themes":95,"origin":96,"language":17,"yearPublished":97,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":98,"charCount":99,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":100,"gutenbergSubjects":101,"gutenbergCategories":102,"gutenbergSummary":103,"gutenbergTranslators":104,"gutenbergDownloadCount":105,"aiDescription":106},2507,"Kansanopistosta ja kansanopiston ympäristöiltä","2507-soini-lauri-kansanopistosta-ja-kansanopiston-ymparistoilta","2507__Soini_Lauri__Kansanopistosta_ja_kansanopiston_ympäristöiltä",[],[],1898,13306,89055,65469,[45],[48],"\"Kansanopistosta ja kansanopiston ympäristöiltä\" by Lauri Soini is a literary work, likely a novel or a narrative account, written in the late 19th century. The book explores the experiences and sentiments surrounding a folk school and its significance to the community, focusing on themes of education, personal growth, and the relationship between individuals and their cultural heritage.  The opening portion of the book presents a vivid and introspective depiction of a journey to a folk school. The narrator describes a dreamlike moment before departing, filled with anticipation and nervous excitement about the upcoming inauguration of the school. As the characters board a steamboat and discuss their destination, the atmosphere transitions between anxiety and joy, highlighting their societal aspirations and emotional connections to their roots. Through a blend of poetic imagery and personal reflections, the chapter sets the stage for exploring the transformative impact of education within the community and the hopes placed on the future that the folk school embodies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],259,"Kansanopistoon ja sen lähiympäristöön sijoittuva teos kuvaa 1800-luvun lopun opiskelijaelämää ja tunnelmia. Erillisistä luvuista koostuva kokonaisuus seuraa opiston arkea, juhlahetkiä sekä opettajien ja oppilaiden välisiä kohtaamisia.",{"number":108,"title":109,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":110,"bookId":111,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":112,"origin":113,"language":17,"yearPublished":114,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":115,"charCount":116,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":117,"gutenbergSubjects":118,"gutenbergCategories":120,"gutenbergSummary":121,"gutenbergTranslators":122,"gutenbergDownloadCount":123,"aiDescription":124},2823,"Kansallisia lauluja","2823-soini-lauri-kansallisia-lauluja","2823__Soini_Lauri__Kansallisia_lauluja",[],[],1900,5794,36532,71582,[119],"Finnish poetry",[26],"\"Kansallisia lauluja\" by Lauri Soini is a collection of lyrical poems written during the late 19th century. The book serves as an ode to Finnish nationalism, celebrating the beauty of the Finnish language, culture, and landscapes through its verses. Each poem reflects themes of love, nature, and the spirit of the Finnish people, encapsulating the emotional connection to the homeland.  The content of \"Kansallisia lauluja\" includes a variety of themes, from national pride and the significance of the Finnish flag to heartwarming tales of love and longing. The poems often depict idyllic rural scenes, evoking a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the simplicity of life. Characters may include young lovers, toiling farmers, and figures representing the nation, all intertwined with nature’s elements. Through emotive language and vivid imagery, Soini paints a portrait of Finnish identity, making the collection resonate with readers who cherish cultural heritage and poetic expression. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],175,"Isänmaallinen runokokoelma sisältää lauluja Suomesta, sen luonnosta ja kansallisesta heräämisestä. Tekstit vaihtelevat juhlallisista ylistyksistä kansanomaisiin tunnelmapaloihin ja tarinallisiin runoihin, jotka on kirjoitettu sortovuosien ja kansallisen itsetunnon vahvistumisen aikana.",{"number":126,"title":127,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":128,"bookId":129,"genreRaw":130,"genre":76,"themes":131,"origin":132,"language":17,"yearPublished":133,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":134,"charCount":135,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":136,"gutenbergSubjects":137,"gutenbergCategories":139,"gutenbergSummary":140,"gutenbergTranslators":141,"gutenbergDownloadCount":142,"aiDescription":143},2836,"Koitereen rannalla","2836-soini-nen-lauri-koitereen-rannalla","2836__Soini(nen)_Lauri__Koitereen_rannalla","Yksinäytöksinen laulunäytelmä",[],[],1912,7567,43823,75468,[138],"Finnish drama -- 20th century",[85],"\"Koitereen rannalla: Yksinäytöksinen laulunäytelmä\" by Lauri Soini is a one-act musical play written in the early 20th century. Set against the scenic backdrop of Koitere's shores, this work explores themes of love, societal expectations, and regional culture through the interactions of its characters. The play draws on elements of Finnish folk traditions and presents a vivid portrait of life in a rural community.  The story revolves around Aino, a young woman, who finds herself in a romantic situation involving several suitors: the wealthy Remes and the earnest but poor Eero, son of the local runologist. As Aino grapples with her feelings for Eero, who embodies sincerity and charm, Remes represents societal ambition and wealth. Tension builds as Aino's struggles with societal expectations and her own feelings culminate in a lively village dance, culminating in her declaration of love for Eero, while also showcasing the conflict between the characters. Ultimately, the play celebrates love and cultural identity while portraying the youthful exuberance of an engaged, spirited community. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],265,"Yksinäytöksinen laulunäytelmä sijoittuu kesäiseen sunnuntai-iltaan Koitereen rannalle Kumpulan pihapiiriin. Kansallisromanttisessa tarinassa seurataan nuorten välisiä suhteita, joita sävyttävät perinteinen runonlaulu ja tukkilaisten läsnäolo.",{"number":145,"title":146,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":147,"bookId":148,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":149,"origin":150,"language":17,"yearPublished":151,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":152,"charCount":153,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":154,"gutenbergSubjects":155,"gutenbergCategories":157,"gutenbergSummary":158,"gutenbergTranslators":159,"gutenbergDownloadCount":160,"aiDescription":161},2945,"Kansa ja kannel","2945-soini-lauri-kansa-ja-kannel","2945__Soini_Lauri__Kansa_ja_kannel",[],[],1902,4438,27672,72725,[156],"Finnish poetry -- 20th century",[26],"\"Kansa ja kannel: Runoja\" by Lauri Soini is a collection of poems written during the early 20th century. The book reflects on themes related to Finnish culture, nature, love, and national identity, encapsulating the sentiments of the time. Through a series of lyrical verses, Soini explores various emotional landscapes and societal observations, drawing heavily from the Finnish landscape and folklore.  The collection comprises multiple sections, including reflections on love and beauty, sentiments about home and nature, as well as national pride. In the poems, Soini employs vivid imagery to convey the charm of the Finnish countryside and the complexities of relationships. The poems celebrate romantic love, reminisce about youth and innocence, and evoke a sense of longing through the exploration of personal and national history. Soini's lyrical craftsmanship captures both the simplicity and depth of human experience, making this collection an important representation of early 20th-century Finnish poetry and culture. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],223,"Runokokoelma yhdistelee kansanlaulunomaisia sävelmiä, luonnonkuvausta ja kansallisia teemoja. Teos sisältää useita osioita, joissa käsitellään muun muassa savolaisaiheita, nuorta lempeä sekä moraalisia kysymyksiä vapaudesta ja totuudesta.",{"number":163,"title":164,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":165,"bookId":166,"genreRaw":167,"genre":37,"themes":168,"origin":169,"language":17,"yearPublished":171,"yearPublishedTranslation":172,"wordCount":173,"charCount":174,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":175,"gutenbergSubjects":176,"gutenbergCategories":181,"gutenbergSummary":183,"gutenbergTranslators":184,"gutenbergDownloadCount":186,"aiDescription":187},3128,"Kuolema kilpakosija","3128-soini-lauri-kuoleman-kilpakosija","3128__Soini_Lauri__Kuoleman_kilpakosija","Yhdeksän laulua",[],[170],"venalainen",1886,1903,1099,6640,56399,[177,178,179,180],"Death -- Fiction","Russia -- Fiction","Russian fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Sick -- Fiction",[48,182],"Russian Literature","\"Kuolema\" by Leo Tolstoy is a novella written in the late 19th century. The story reflects on death and the responses it evokes from those left behind, specifically through the character of Ivan Iljitsh Golovin, a judge whose death becomes a focal point for exploring themes of mortality and the often shallow nature of social connections.   The opening of the novella introduces us to the aftermath of Ivan Iljitsh's death, as his colleagues in a courtroom discuss the implications of his passing, revealing their self-interested thoughts regarding potential promotions and changes in their professional lives. As the news circulates, their reactions are marked by a mix of obligatory sorrow and opportunistic reflections, emphasizing the contrast between genuine grief and superficial pretense. The narrative quickly establishes a somber tone, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of Ivan’s life and the societal attitudes toward death that will unfold throughout the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[185],"Kianto, Ilmari",279,"Venäläiseen alkuteokseen pohjautuva runomuotoinen kertomus lääkäristä, joka kamppailee kuolemaa vastaan pelastaakseen nuoren potilaansa. Yhdeksästä laulusta koostuva teos sijoittuu kesäiseen luontoon ja pohtii elämän haurautta sekä lääkärin kutsumusta.",{"number":189,"title":190,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":191,"bookId":192,"genreRaw":193,"genre":14,"themes":194,"origin":196,"language":17,"yearPublished":197,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":198,"charCount":199,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":200,"gutenbergSubjects":201,"gutenbergCategories":202,"gutenbergSummary":204,"gutenbergTranslators":205,"gutenbergDownloadCount":206,"aiDescription":207},3134,"Mikko Mieheläinen","3134-soini-lauri-mikko-miehelainen","3134__Soini_Lauri__Mikko_Mieheläinen","Saturuno",[195],"kansanperinne",[],1904,1666,11035,73822,[156],[203,26],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Mikko Mieheläinen; Kuoleman kilpakosija: Kaksi runoa\" by Lauri Soini is a collection of poetry produced in the early 20th century. This literary work is characterized by its lyrical style and explores themes of life, death, human experiences, and nature. The poems are imbued with both folklore elements and a reflective tone, often delving into the struggles of existence and emotional connections.  In the poem \"Mikko Mieheläinen,\" we follow the protagonist Mikko on his journey from birth to adulthood, showcasing his strength and resilience as he navigates life's challenges. The narrative recounts events that lead Mikko through trials as he seeks food and sustenance and eventually encounters significant figures who symbolize thought, power, and hope. After a series of arduous quests, Mikko confronts the embodiment of death, depicted as a frightening figure. Through a combination of courage and companionship, Mikko ultimately triumphs over his trials, gaining treasures and the affection of a beautiful maiden, which symbolizes his victory over adversity and his quest for love in the face of mortality. The poems encapsulate rich imagery and emotional depth, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys and the interconnectedness of life's experiences. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],232,"Saturuno kertoo jättiläismäiset voimat omaavasta Mikko Mieheläisestä, joka lähtee kotoaan mieronteille vanhempiensa säikähdittyä hänen väkevyyttään. Matkallaan Mikko lyöttäytyy yhteen aatteenvirran johtajan kanssa, ja he ryhtyvät yhdessä suuriin urotekoihin ja aarteiden etsintään.",{"number":209,"title":210,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":211,"bookId":212,"genreRaw":213,"genre":14,"themes":214,"origin":215,"language":17,"yearPublished":172,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":216,"charCount":217,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":218,"gutenbergSubjects":219,"gutenbergCategories":220,"gutenbergSummary":221,"gutenbergTranslators":222,"gutenbergDownloadCount":223,"aiDescription":224},3143,"Punaista ja vihreää","3143-soini-lauri-punaista-ja-vihreaa","3143__Soini_Lauri__Punaista_ja_vihreää","Runoja",[],[],3236,19225,73880,[156],[26],"\"Punasta ja vihreää: Mieterunoja\" by Lauri Soini is a collection of poetic reflections and societal critiques written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of class struggle, the human condition, nature, and the quest for freedom, evoking strong emotional imagery through its verses. Soini's work serves as a literary expression of the socio-political environment of his time, highlighting the plight of the working class and the beauty of nature.  The content of the book is divided into various poems that encapsulate the struggles and aspirations of individuals, particularly focusing on themes such as labor, motherhood, love, and social justice. Soini employs vivid imagery and emotional language to portray the contrasts between the harsh realities faced by the oppressed and the idealized visions of life in harmony with nature. Poems like “Punanen lippu” and “Ihmiskunnan kukka” highlight the unity and resilience of the working class, urging for a collective awakening against oppression, while others reflect on the purity of nature and the innocence of youth. Overall, \"Punasta ja vihreää: Mieterunoja\" is a passionate literary call to awareness and change, capturing personal and collective struggles within a vibrant poetic framework. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],241,"Runokokoelma sisältää yhteiskunnallisia ja luonnonläheisiä säkeitä. Tekstit kuvaavat työväenliikkeen aatetta, vapauden tavoittelua ja työkansan elämää. Aiheina ovat myös luonnon kauneus sekä usko tulevaan onneen ja oikeudenmukaisuuteen.",{"number":226,"title":227,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":228,"bookId":229,"genreRaw":13,"genre":230,"themes":231,"origin":232,"language":17,"yearPublished":233,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":234,"charCount":235,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":236,"gutenbergSubjects":237,"gutenbergCategories":240,"gutenbergSummary":242,"gutenbergTranslators":243,"gutenbergDownloadCount":244,"aiDescription":245},3186,"Salojen elämää","3186-soini-lauri-salojen-elamaa","3186__Soini_Lauri__Salojen_elämää","novelli",[],[],1905,11204,69391,74312,[238,239],"Finnish fiction -- 20th century","Short stories, Finnish",[241],"Short Stories","\"Salojen elämää\" by Lauri Soini is a collection of stories written in the early 20th century. The work presents tales set in rural Finland, likely examining life, traditions, and social dynamics in a community, focusing on various characters such as Ontrei, a village elder, and others from his world. These interconnected narratives appear to explore themes of hardship, morality, and the everyday struggles of farming life.  The opening of this collection introduces us to Ontrei and his wife as they wake up in their modest home on a chilly autumn morning. Their conversation reveals a tension regarding a mysterious theft from their barn, suggesting a sense of unease in their otherwise simple lives. As they discuss their suspicions about their neighbors, particularly focusing on the elusive Talas-Vasili, we delve into their worries about trust and survival in a tight-knit community. The setting effectively paints a picture of rural existence, with vivid imagery of the landscape and the characters' austere surroundings, setting the tone for the stories to unfold within the world Soini has crafted. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],220,"Novellikokoelma sisältää seitsemän kertomusta syrjäseutujen asukkaiden elämästä ja arkisista koettelemuksista. Tarinat sijoittuvat muun muassa kaakkoisrajalle ja kuvaavat kansanelämää, paikallisia hahmoja sekä erämaan tunnelmia.",{"number":247,"title":248,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":249,"bookId":250,"genreRaw":13,"genre":251,"themes":252,"origin":253,"language":17,"yearPublished":254,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":255,"charCount":256,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":257,"gutenbergSubjects":258,"gutenbergCategories":260,"gutenbergSummary":263,"gutenbergTranslators":264,"gutenbergDownloadCount":265,"aiDescription":266},3508,"Onkikalastuksen opas","3508-soini-lauri-onkikalastuksen-opas","3508__Soini_Lauri__Onkikalastuksen_opas","tietokirja",[],[],1909,7860,52357,76326,[259],"Fishing",[261,262],"How To ...","Sports/Hobbies","\"Onkikalastuksen opas\" by Lauri Soini is a practical guidebook on angling written in the early 20th century. It offers hands-on instruction for recreational freshwater fishing in Finnish waters, covering gear, bait, techniques, seasons, and species-specific tactics, from simple float-fishing to live-bait, longlines, winter methods, lures, and river fishing.  The opening of the guide explains why anglers succeed or fail, stressing careful tackle, natural presentation, and stealth. It then details equipment (rods, lines, floats, hooks, landing net), how to choose and rig them, and how to find and keep good bait—especially worms—and even store them over winter. Next come clear rules for timing (best months and hours), weather and wind, choosing productive spots (weed edges, structure, shade, inlets), and quiet conduct at the water. Species notes follow with concise tips for perch, pike, ide, bream, char, eel, rudd, tench, bleak, and roach, including bait choices and hook sizes. The text then introduces live-bait use and rigging, longlines (vela/selkärihma), setlines with floats or bank stakes (polokoukut), and ice fishing with setlines and jigs (pirkka/torkko). It closes this opening stretch with lure and trolling methods—trolling rods, spoon lures, feathered “flies,” artificial minnows—and begins a section on rapids fishing with natural baits and small lures, again emphasizing quiet, precise presentation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],205,"Opas perehdyttää lukijan onkikalastuksen perusteisiin ja erilaisiin kalastusmenetelmiin. Se sisältää käytännön ohjeita onkivälineistä, syöteistä ja suotuisista sääolosuhteista sekä käsittelee muun muassa talvi- ja uistinkalastusta.",{"number":268,"title":269,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":270,"bookId":271,"genreRaw":272,"genre":273,"themes":274,"origin":275,"language":17,"yearPublished":254,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":276,"charCount":277,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":278,"gutenbergSubjects":279,"gutenbergCategories":281,"gutenbergSummary":283,"gutenbergTranslators":284,"gutenbergDownloadCount":285,"aiDescription":286},3629,"Koti kulta","3629-soini-lauri-koti-kulta","3629__Soini_Lauri__Koti_kulta","Kaksinäytöksinen laulunäytelmä lapsille","lastenkirja",[],[],4157,24669,77085,[280,138],"Children's plays",[282,85],"Children & Young Adult Reading","\"Koti kulta :  Kaksinäytöksinen laulanäytelmä lapsille by Lauri Soini\" is a two-act musical play for children written in the early 20th century. The play blends lively songs with a homely moral tale, focusing on charity, the temptations of roaming for treats, and the warmth and dignity of one’s own home during the winter and Laskiainen season.  The story begins in a poor cottage where Leena’s children, Lassi and Liisu, are enchanted by a jaunty mendicant boy, Marin Reitu, and beg to try “kerjuu” (begging). Their mother reluctantly lets them visit only the nearby farm, Vanhala. At the farm, amid banter with a jovial shoemaker and the gruff mistress Katri, the children boldly ask for festive food and sing a Laskiainen song; the master, Tahvo, feeds them and offers a little pork and bread. When two shivering vagrant children arrive and are turned away by Katri, Lassi and Liisu give them their own gifts—and Lassi even parts with his mother’s headscarf—prompting the shoemaker to reward Lassi with a coin and promise of apprenticeship. In the final scene, the children return home; Leena worries, then praises their kindness while gently reminding them to give only what is theirs. The play closes with a song exalting the comfort of home, underlining its themes of compassion, modesty, and the true riches of family. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],178,"Kaksinäytöksinen laulunäytelmä seuraa pienen mökin lapsia, Lassia ja Liisua, jotka karkottavat nälkäänsä laulamalla ja leikkimällä. Teos kuvaa köyhän perheen arkea ja lasten toiveikkuutta vastakohtana vauraamman talon kiireille.",{"number":288,"title":289,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":290,"bookId":291,"genreRaw":292,"genre":76,"themes":293,"origin":296,"language":17,"yearPublished":233,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":297,"charCount":298,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":299,"gutenbergSubjects":300,"gutenbergCategories":301,"gutenbergSummary":304,"gutenbergTranslators":305,"gutenbergDownloadCount":306,"aiDescription":307},631,"Pianonvirittäjä","631-soini-lauri-pianonvirittaja","631__Soini_Lauri__Pianonvirittäjä","Yksinäytöksinen selkkaus",[294,295],"huumori","rakkaus",[],4016,23032,44110,[83],[302,85,303],"Humour","Romance","\"Pianonvirittäjä: Yksinäytöksinen selkkaus\" by Lauri Soini is a one-act play written in the early 20th century. The book presents a comedic narrative centered around misunderstandings and romantic entanglements in a rural setting, revolving particularly around the arrival of a piano tuner and the chaos that ensues.   In this play, Hilja, a rural girl, reveals to her friend Helmi that she has been in correspondence with a mysterious person using the pseudonym \"Mikko Vilkastus.\" He is coming to visit her under the guise of a piano tuner. However, upon his arrival, he is mistaken for another character, leading to comedic misunderstandings, especially when Hilja realizes she has feelings for him. Various characters, including Hilja's father Tanu and the local veterinarian Koskinen, contribute to the confusion. Ultimately, the play concludes with the revelation of true identities and romantic connections, highlighting the themes of love, identity, and the humorous nature of misunderstandings. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],251,"Soinin yksinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä sijoittuu maalaistalon saliin, jossa nuori Hilja kaipaa kaupungin vilinää. Pianonvirittäjän ja muiden vieraiden saapuminen aiheuttaa humoristisia väärinkäsityksiä ja sosiaalisia selkkauksia, joissa punnitaan niin maahenkeä kuin nuorten tunteita.",15,1,24]