[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fbTHgVbadfk2fSgHKKmr39jyJY9BkU45PBbwaKsQREE0":3},{"items":4,"total":121,"page":122,"pageSize":123},[5,46,65,85,102],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":19,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":22,"charCount":23,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":25,"gutenbergSubjects":26,"gutenbergCategories":37,"gutenbergSummary":41,"gutenbergTranslators":42,"gutenbergDownloadCount":44,"aiDescription":45},1265,"Setä","Suomalainen, Samuli",1850,1907,"1265-suomalainen-samuli-seta","1265__Suomalainen_Samuli__Setä","Ilveilys yhdessä näytöksessä","romaani",[],[17,18],"amerikkalainen","klassikot","fi",1898,null,5493,32710,false,16392,[27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36],"African Americans -- Fiction","Didactic fiction","Enslaved persons -- Fiction","Fugitive slaves -- Fiction","Master and servant -- Fiction","Plantation life -- Fiction","Political fiction","Slavery -- Fiction","Southern States -- Fiction","Uncle Tom (Fictitious character) -- Fiction",[38,39,40],"American Literature","Classics of Literature","Novels","\"Setä Tuomon tupa\" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is an anti-slavery novel published in 1852. This influential work depicts the horrors of slavery through the story of Uncle Tom, a long-suffering enslaved man around whom other characters' lives revolve. Written to show how Christian love could overcome slavery, the novel became America's best-selling book of the nineteenth century after the Bible. It profoundly shaped attitudes toward slavery and helped fuel the abolitionist movement in the 1850s. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[43],"Suppanen, Aatto",389,"Yksinäytöksinen ilveilys kertoo nuoresta ylioppilaasta, joka valmistautuu teatteriesitykseen harjoittelemalla naisroolia. Kun hänen setänsä saapuu yllättäen vierailulle, tilanne johtaa koomisiin väärinkäsityksiin ja identiteettileikkeihin.",{"number":47,"title":48,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":49,"bookId":50,"genreRaw":21,"genre":14,"themes":51,"origin":52,"language":19,"yearPublished":53,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":54,"charCount":55,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":56,"gutenbergSubjects":57,"gutenbergCategories":60,"gutenbergSummary":61,"gutenbergTranslators":62,"gutenbergDownloadCount":63,"aiDescription":64},2193,"Kevään ajoilta","2193-suomalainen-samuli-kevaan-ajoilta","2193__Suomalainen_Samuli__Kevään_ajoilta",[],[],1900,22725,142098,61714,[58,59],"Finnish fiction","Short stories, Finnish",[40],"\"Kevään ajoilta: Jutelmia\" by Samuli Suomalainen is a collection of stories likely written in the late 19th century. The book revolves around the lives of Finnish boys attending a church school in St. Petersburg, exploring their aspirations, daily struggles, and relationships amidst the backdrop of a changing society. Central characters include Fredrik, Antero, and Juho, who navigate their childhood friendships, the pressures of education, and the yearning for a better future.  The opening of the book introduces a classroom setting in 1862, where the boys are excited by their teacher's call for a private meeting after school. This sets off a series of speculations among their classmates about the nature of the meeting, highlighting their curiosity and the social dynamics at play. As the narrative unfolds, it touches upon both their innocent friendship and the weight of their dreams for education and life beyond the constraints of their circumstances. The scene transitions to moments of camaraderie and rivalry, depicting their youth against the larger themes of hope and ambition for a brighter future as they contemplate the possibility of going to school in Finland, which symbolizes their aspirations and longing for change. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],108,"Kokoelma kertomuksia ja kuvauksia, joiden tapahtumapaikkoina ovat muun muassa 1860-luvun Pietarin suomalainen kouluympäristö sekä erilaiset kansanelämän piirit. Tarinat käsittelevät nuoruutta, työntekoa ja arkisia kohtaamisia. Teos sisältää useita lyhyitä tarinoita, kuten 'Opin teille', 'Lakko' ja 'Tiililotjassa'.",{"number":66,"title":67,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":68,"bookId":69,"genreRaw":21,"genre":70,"themes":71,"origin":72,"language":19,"yearPublished":73,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":74,"charCount":75,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":76,"gutenbergSubjects":77,"gutenbergCategories":79,"gutenbergSummary":81,"gutenbergTranslators":82,"gutenbergDownloadCount":83,"aiDescription":84},317,"Novelleja I","317-suomalainen-samuli-novelleja-i","317__Suomalainen_Samuli__Novelleja_I","novelli",[],[],1876,26707,159005,20621,[78],"Short stories",[80],"Short Stories","\"Novelleja I\" by Samuli Suomalainen is a collection of narratives written in the late 19th century. This work presents a range of stories with themes revolving around relationships, social expectations, and personal identities, with a particular focus on the character of Beatrice, a young woman navigating her place in a society that values beauty and social standing.  The opening of \"Novelleja I\" introduces us to the aging noble couple, the Rauhalinna Counts, who are anxious about their daughter Beatrice’s future and her engagement to Baron Alfons, which has yet to be finalized. Through comedic dialogue and character interactions, we learn about the quirky nature of the old Count and his frustrations with societal norms around marriage, as well as Beatrice’s feelings of inadequacy due to her perceived lack of beauty. Her hopes for love grow complicated when a young pastor enters the picture, sparking a potential romance despite class concerns. The intricate interplay of these personal dynamics and societal pressures sets the stage for the explorations of love, family, and identity that are likely to unfold as the narrative progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],310,"Kuuden novellin kokoelma sisältää kertomuksia kartanoelämästä ja maaseudun tapahtumista. Avaustarinassa Rauhalinnan vanha kreivi viivyttää tyttärensä kihlajaisia salaperäisen yllätyksen varjolla.",{"number":86,"title":87,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":88,"bookId":89,"genreRaw":21,"genre":70,"themes":90,"origin":91,"language":19,"yearPublished":92,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":93,"charCount":94,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":95,"gutenbergSubjects":96,"gutenbergCategories":97,"gutenbergSummary":98,"gutenbergTranslators":99,"gutenbergDownloadCount":100,"aiDescription":101},321,"Novelleja II","321-suomalainen-samuli-novelleja-ii","321__Suomalainen_Samuli__Novelleja_II",[],[],1885,29903,178600,20799,[78],[80],"\"Novelleja II\" by Samuli Suomalainen is a collection of fictional narratives written in the late 19th century. The book captures various stories, centering around themes of faith, community celebrations, and personal journeys, particularly focusing on life during the Christmas season in a Finnish village as well as other aspects of rural life.   The opening of the collection sets a warm and reflective tone, beginning with a description of Christmas Eve, where the local community prepares for the celebrations with songs and illuminated homes despite some not remembering God. It follows the story of a young man named Lauri, who is appreciated for his upcoming sermon in the village church, signifying a communal pride and connection to faith. The narrative paints a picturesque scene of a winter night with deep quietness and depicts the emotional responses of villagers during Lauri's heartfelt sermon, revealing an intimate relationship between personal milestones, community, and spirituality. This section introduces themes of love, pride, sacrifice, and faith, providing a warm and nostalgic glimpse into the characters' lives and values. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],336,"Yhdeksän kertomuksen kokoelma sisältää kuvauksia suomalaisesta kansanelämästä, perinteistä ja maaseudun arjesta 1800-luvun lopulla. Tarinoissa käsitellään muun muassa joulunviettoa, arkisia askareita ja inhimillisiä kohtaloita.",{"number":103,"title":104,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":105,"bookId":106,"genreRaw":21,"genre":70,"themes":107,"origin":108,"language":19,"yearPublished":21,"yearPublishedTranslation":109,"wordCount":110,"charCount":111,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":112,"gutenbergSubjects":113,"gutenbergCategories":116,"gutenbergSummary":117,"gutenbergTranslators":118,"gutenbergDownloadCount":119,"aiDescription":120},418,"Jutelmia ja tarinoita","418-suomalainen-samuli-jutelmia-ja-tarinoita","418__Suomalainen_Samuli__Jutelmia_ja_tarinoita",[],[],1879,35557,217573,27470,[114,115],"Fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Short stories -- Translations into Finnish",[80],"“Jutelmia ja tarinoita” by Samuli Suomalainen is a collection of stories written in the late 19th century. The compilation encompasses various narratives, including tales and fables, offering glimpses of life, morality, and interpersonal relationships, particularly focusing on characters like Marietta from the story \"Särkynyt ruukku.\" In this piece, societal dynamics and personal aspirations intertwine, providing readers with reflections on love, innocence, and conflict.  The opening of the collection introduces readers to the charming village of La Napoule, where the enchanting Marietta captures the hearts of its young men and envious girls alike. As her arrival incites both admiration and discord, the narrative delves into the evolving relationships in the village, particularly her encounters with Colin, a wealthy landowner who bears an ill disposition towards her. As the story unfolds, themes of jealousy, conflict, and the quest for love come to the forefront, leading Marietta to navigate her emotions against the backdrop of societal expectations and personal integrity. This initial glimpse sets the tone for a rich exploration of character and circumstance throughout the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],299,"Suomentaja Samuli Suomalaisen kokoama teos sisältää novelleja ja satuja tunnetuilta eurooppalaisilta kirjailijoilta. Mukana on muun muassa Heinrich Zschokken, H. C. Andersenin ja Björnstjerne Björnsonin kertomuksia, jotka sijoittuvat eri puolille Eurooppaa Provencesta Norjaan.",5,1,24]