[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fss5dMmfdnS4ct_6uXmK5CYg7_Y-uBIZmuE4X7kjQrIw":3},{"items":4,"total":280,"page":281,"pageSize":282},[5,36,54,72,93,117,134,155,178,204,227,245,262],{"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},1045,"Venäläistä rakkautta","Tšehov, Anton",1860,1904,"1045-anton-venalaista-rakkautta","1045__Anton__Venäläistä_rakkautta",null,"novelli",[],[17],"venalainen","fi",1886,1922,32258,204864,false,49015,[26,27],"Russian fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Short stories, Russian -- Translations into Finnish",[29,30],"Russian Literature","Short Stories","\"Venäläistä rakkautta\" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The work delves into complex human emotions and relationships, often illustrating the intricate dynamics of love and societal expectations within Russian culture. Through various characters who grapple with their desires, regrets, and moral dilemmas, Chekhov paints a rich tapestry of personal experiences and existential queries.  The opening of this collection introduces a captivating scene aboard a train, where a lovely woman engages in an intimate conversation with a young writer. She expresses her troubled past, marked by unfulfilled dreams and emotional turbulence, soliciting the writer to capture her essence in words. As the narrative unfolds, themes of unrequited love and the pursuit of happiness emerge, particularly when the woman reflects on the constraints posed by her relationships, contrasting with the freedom she yearns for. The dialogue reveals both characters' deep introspections, setting the stage for a series of explorations into the nature of love, suffering, and the human condition that will unfold throughout the stories. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[33],"Silvanto, Reino",318,"Seitsemän novellin kokoelma sisältää kertomuksia inhimillisistä kohtaloista ja rakkauden tragikomiikasta 1800-luvun lopun Venäjällä. Tarinat tarkastelevat pienten ihmisten pakahduttavia tunteita, arkisia pettymyksiä ja ihmissuhteiden monimutkaisuutta tarkkanäköisellä ja hieman melankolisella otteella.",{"number":37,"title":38,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":39,"bookId":40,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":41,"origin":42,"language":18,"yearPublished":43,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":45,"charCount":46,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":47,"gutenbergSubjects":48,"gutenbergCategories":49,"gutenbergSummary":50,"gutenbergTranslators":51,"gutenbergDownloadCount":52,"aiDescription":53},1351,"Kaksikymmentä: novellikokoelma","1351-t-ehov-anton-kaksikymmenta","1351__Tšehov_Anton__Kaksikymmentä",[],[17],1883,1909,26309,163654,52672,[26,27],[29,30],"\"Kaksikymmentä: novellikokoelma\" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The book explores various aspects of life in a small Russian town, highlighting the absurdities and complexities of human behavior through a diverse cast of characters. Chekhov's keen observations and wit provide an insight into societal norms and relationships during this period, often illuminating deeper truths about the human condition.  The opening of the collection introduces a scene set under the midday sun as members of a health committee, including a city doctor and a police chief, move sluggishly through their quiet town, discussing sanitation issues. They engage in a humorous dialogue as they inspect a local shop, revealing their foibles and the bureaucratic absurdities of their mission. The tone is light yet satirical, showcasing Chekhov’s skill in blending critique with comedy, as the characters' discussions veer into trivial matters amidst their serious duty to combat potential health threats. This interplay of humor and social commentary sets the stage for Chekhov's exploration of human nature throughout the rest of the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[33],333,"Kokoelma sisältää kaksikymmentä kertomusta, jotka vaihtelevat humoristisista arkipäivän tilanteista ja virkamieskuvauksista vakavampiin inhimillisen elämän pohdintoihin. Mukana on tunnettuja tarinoita kuten Virkamiehen kuolema ja Vedonlyönti, jotka tarkastelevat venäläistä yhteiskuntaa ja ihmisluonnon piirteitä.",{"number":55,"title":56,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":57,"bookId":58,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":59,"origin":60,"language":18,"yearPublished":61,"yearPublishedTranslation":62,"wordCount":63,"charCount":64,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":65,"gutenbergSubjects":66,"gutenbergCategories":67,"gutenbergSummary":68,"gutenbergTranslators":69,"gutenbergDownloadCount":70,"aiDescription":71},1359,"Kolme kertomusta","1359-t-ehov-anton-kolme-kertomusta","1359__Tšehov_Anton__Kolme_kertomusta",[],[17],1898,1911,9815,63105,52687,[26,27],[29,30],"\"Kolme kertomusta: Koteloitunut ihminen. Karviaismarjat. Rakkaudesta.\" by Anton Chekhov is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. This work captures the complexities of human nature, social dynamics, and personal dilemmas through Chekhov's keen observations and masterful storytelling. Each tale delves into the lives of various characters, exploring themes of love, isolation, and societal constraints.  At the start of \"Koteloitunut ihminen,\" we are introduced to two men, animal doctor Ivan Ivanitsh and schoolteacher Burkin, who find themselves sharing a hut near a village boundary, discussing the peculiarities of human behavior as they wait for morning. Their conversation revolves around the eccentricities of a man named Belikov, an overly cautious Greek teacher whose life is marked by a fear of the outside world and a desperate need for control. He isolates himself from society, which leads to an exploration of themes such as fear of change and the human tendency to withdraw into comfort—setting the stage for the examination of personal and societal conflicts that Chekhov adeptly magnifies throughout his collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[33],296,"Novellikokoelma sisältää kertomukset Koteloitunut ihminen, Karviaismarjat ja Rakkaudesta. Kertomuksissa tarkastellaan venäläistä arkea, ihmisten rajoittuneisuutta ja kaipuuta toisenlaiseen elämään.",{"number":73,"title":74,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":75,"bookId":76,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":77,"origin":78,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":80,"wordCount":81,"charCount":82,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":83,"gutenbergSubjects":84,"gutenbergCategories":86,"gutenbergSummary":88,"gutenbergTranslators":89,"gutenbergDownloadCount":91,"aiDescription":92},1373,"Kertomuksia I","1373-t-ehov-anton-kertomuksia-i","1373__Tšehov_Anton__Kertomuksia_I",[],[79],"ranskalainen",1906,26426,163453,14434,[85],"French fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[87,30],"French Literature","\"Kertomuksia\" by Émile Zola is a collection of narratives written during the late 19th century, characterized by Zola's vivid realism that reflects social themes and human condition. The stories often explore the lives of individuals against the backdrop of societal changes, tensions, and personal struggles. In the opening portion, the narrative revolves around the miller Ukko Merlier and his daughter Françoise during a significant moment in their lives—the celebration of her engagement to Dominique, a handsome yet lazy young man.  The beginning of \"Kertomuksia\" introduces the charming setting of Ukko Merlier's mill on a beautiful summer evening, where the preparations for Françoise's engagement create a festive atmosphere. The narrative paints a picturesque view of the surroundings at Rocreuse, characterized by lush nature and the quaint mill that stands as a centerpiece of their lives. It captures the essence of rural life and familial relationships, particularly the tension created when Françoise expresses her love for Dominique. The calmness of this celebratory moment soon becomes tinged with impending conflict as external troubles—symbolized by the looming threat of war—begin to encroach upon their happiness, hinting at the challenges the characters will face as the story unfolds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[90],"Erkko, Eero",390,"Kokoelma sisältää venäläiskirjailijan novelleja ja lyhyitä kertomuksia, jotka vaihtelevat humoristisista tilannekuvauksista vakavampiin yhteiskunnallisiin havaintoihin. Tarinat valottavat 1800-luvun lopun venäläistä elämänmenoa, ihmisluonnon heikkouksia ja arkisia kohtaloita.",{"number":94,"title":95,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":96,"bookId":97,"genreRaw":13,"genre":98,"themes":99,"origin":100,"language":18,"yearPublished":101,"yearPublishedTranslation":102,"wordCount":103,"charCount":104,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":105,"gutenbergSubjects":106,"gutenbergCategories":110,"gutenbergSummary":112,"gutenbergTranslators":113,"gutenbergDownloadCount":115,"aiDescription":116},1429,"Venäläisiä talonpoikia","1429-t-ehov-anton-venalaisia-talonpoikia","1429__Tšehov_Anton__Venäläisiä_talonpoikia","romaani",[],[17],1897,1919,9333,60055,54512,[107,108,26,109],"Peasants -- Russia -- Fiction","Russia -- Social life and customs -- Fiction","Villages -- Fiction",[111,29],"Novels","\"Venäläisiä talonpoikia\" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a narrative work written during the late 19th century. The story explores the lives of rural Russian peasants, depicting their struggles, poverty, and the social issues they face, particularly in the wake of political upheaval. Central to the narrative is Nikolai Tshikildejev, a former waiter from Moscow, who returns to his village with his family in search of a simpler, more affordable life amid his deteriorating health.  At the start of the book, readers are introduced to Nikolai Tshikildejev as he arrives home in the village of Shukovo. He hopes to recover from illness, but the grim reality of his family's living conditions quickly becomes evident. The opening describes the dreary state of the home and the pervasive poverty that surrounds them, contrasting Nikolai’s previous life in Moscow. The passage also introduces other characters, such as Nikolai's wife, Olga, and their daughter, Sasha, as they navigate the challenges posed by their impoverished rural environment. Their return to the village sets the stage for deep examinations of family dynamics, social hierarchy, and the stark realities of peasant life in Russia during this tumultuous period. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[114],"Vuoriniemi, J. G.",324,"Realistinen kertomus venäläisestä kyläelämästä 1800-luvun lopulla. Moskovalainen lakeija palaa perheineen kotikyläänsä, missä odotettu maaseudun rauha osoittautuu köyhyyden, juopottelun ja kurjuuden leimaamaksi raadolliseksi arjeksi.",{"number":118,"title":119,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":120,"bookId":121,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":122,"origin":123,"language":18,"yearPublished":43,"yearPublishedTranslation":124,"wordCount":125,"charCount":126,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":127,"gutenbergSubjects":128,"gutenbergCategories":129,"gutenbergSummary":130,"gutenbergTranslators":131,"gutenbergDownloadCount":132,"aiDescription":133},1436,"Naisia","1436-t-ehov-anton-naisia","1436__Tšehov_Anton__Naisia",[],[17],1913,25329,159552,53342,[26,27],[29,30],"\"Naisia\" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a collection of short stories written during the early 20th century. The stories delve into the complexities of human relationships, exploring themes of love, loyalty, and deception through various characters' interactions. With a cast that features a range of individuals including teachers, officials, and everyday citizens, Chekhov presents the intricacies of life from a distinctly human perspective.  The opening of \"Naisia\" introduces readers to Fjodor Petrovitsh, a school inspector, as he meets with a struggling teacher, Vremenski. After revealing the unfortunate circumstance of Vremenski losing his job due to illness, Fjodor suggests a potential new position, showcasing the nuances of kindness and procedure in bureaucratic settings. However, as the narrative progresses, familial and societal pressures complicate Fjodor's intentions, particularly when a recommendation from his wife disrupts his decision-making. This establishes a narrative thread of moral conflict and human frailty that sets the stage for the stories to come, highlighting Chekhov's keen observation of the human condition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[33],367,"Novellikokoelma sisältää venäläisen mestarin lyhyitä, usein humoristisia ja satiirisia kertomuksia ihmisluonnon heikkouksista ja arkielämän sattumuksista. Tarinoissa kohdataan monenlaisia hahmoja virkamiehistä ja opettajista tavallisiin kansalaisiin, joiden kautta kirjoittaja valottaa venäläistä yhteiskuntaa ja sosiaalisia suhteita terävällä havainnointikyvyllä.",{"number":135,"title":136,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":137,"bookId":138,"genreRaw":13,"genre":98,"themes":139,"origin":140,"language":18,"yearPublished":141,"yearPublishedTranslation":142,"wordCount":143,"charCount":144,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":145,"gutenbergSubjects":146,"gutenbergCategories":149,"gutenbergSummary":150,"gutenbergTranslators":151,"gutenbergDownloadCount":153,"aiDescription":154},2392,"Kuudes osasto","2392-t-ehov-anton-kuudes-osasto","2392__Tšehov_Anton__Kuudes_osasto",[],[17],1892,1921,14923,100727,64087,[147,148,26],"Psychiatric hospitals -- Fiction","Russia -- Fiction",[111,29],"\"Kuudes osasto\" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a work of fiction likely written in the late 19th century. The narrative is set in a bleak hospital environment where the majority of characters are patients suffering from various mental illnesses. The main character introduced is Ivan Dmitritsh Gromov, a former public servant afflicted by persecution mania, whose life story unfolds in the context of the hospital’s oppressive atmosphere and the dynamics between the patients and staff.  At the start of the story, Chekhov paints a vivid picture of the neglected and desolate hospital facility, highlighting its deteriorating state, which reflects the despair of the patients contained within. The introduction of characters such as the old soldier Nikita, the lively yet mentally unstable Moiseika, and the troubled Ivan Dmitritsh establishes a somber tone, underscoring the social and personal tragedies experienced by the inmates. Gromov grapples with his mental affliction through his internal monologues filled with existential dread and a longing for freedom, further complicating the relationships he shares with fellow patients as they navigate the hardships of their confinement. Overall, the opening sets up themes of isolation, mental anguish, and societal indifference, drawing readers into a nuanced exploration of human suffering amidst institutional neglect. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[152],"Elomaa, Vilho",148,"Pienoisromaani sijoittuu venäläisen mielisairaalan rähjäiselle osastolle, jossa lääkäri Andrei Jefimytš alkaa käydä filosofisia keskusteluja potilas Ivan Dmitritšin kanssa. Kertomus tarkastelee ihmisyyttä, kärsimystä ja yhteiskunnan välinpitämättömyyttä sairaalaympäristössä.",{"number":156,"title":157,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":158,"bookId":159,"genreRaw":160,"genre":98,"themes":161,"origin":162,"language":18,"yearPublished":163,"yearPublishedTranslation":164,"wordCount":165,"charCount":166,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":167,"gutenbergSubjects":168,"gutenbergCategories":171,"gutenbergSummary":173,"gutenbergTranslators":174,"gutenbergDownloadCount":176,"aiDescription":177},2697,"Karhu","2697-t-ehov-anton-karhu","2697__Tšehov_Anton__Karhu","Pila yhdessä näytöksessä",[],[],1888,1908,3730,22596,52035,[169,170],"Russo-Swedish War, 1808-1809 -- Fiction","Swedish fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[172,111],"Historical Novels","\"Karhu-Antin Anni ja Spof'in pistooli: Kertomus Suomen sodan ajoilta 1808-09\" by J. O. Åberg is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The narrative is set during the Finnish War and revolves around the characters of Pekka, a young peasant determined to rescue his beloved Anni, who has been abducted by the Russians, and Spof, a wily corporal assisting him. The story unfolds with themes of bravery, love, and conflict against the backdrop of war-torn Finland.  The opening portion of the text introduces us to the urgency of a pursuit along the Näsijärvi lake, where a group of Finnish soldiers and peasants, led by corporal Spof, are attempting to catch a fleeing Russian vessel suspected of carrying Anni. The tension escalates as Pekka reveals his emotional investment in rescuing her, expressing his determination and desire for a future together. As Pekka and his comrades engage in a desperate chase, they are fueled by camaraderie and the hope of bringing Anni back safely, while also facing the lurking dangers of war. The action is lively and sets the stage for further conflicts and character developments throughout the unfolding story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[175],"Niemi, Herman",303,"Yksinäytöksinen komedia kertoo surupukuisesta leskestä ja tämän edesmenneen miehen velkoja perivästä tilanhaltijasta. Kiihkeä sanasota ja kaksintaisteluhaaste muuttuvat yllättäen orastavaksi rakkaudeksi.",{"number":179,"title":180,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":181,"bookId":182,"genreRaw":183,"genre":184,"themes":185,"origin":187,"language":18,"yearPublished":163,"yearPublishedTranslation":164,"wordCount":188,"charCount":189,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":190,"gutenbergSubjects":191,"gutenbergCategories":197,"gutenbergSummary":200,"gutenbergTranslators":201,"gutenbergDownloadCount":202,"aiDescription":203},2705,"Kosinta","2705-t-ehov-anton-kosinta","2705__Tšehov_Anton__Kosinta","Yksinäytöksinen pila","naytelma",[186],"huumori",[17],3417,20636,70602,[192,193,194,195,196],"Comedy plays","Farces","Marriage proposals -- Drama","One-act plays","Russian drama -- Translations into Finnish",[198,199,29],"Humour","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Kosinta: Yksinäytöksinen pila\" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a one-act play written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds in the rural estate of a landowner named Piippurinen, focusing on themes of love, marriage, and the absurdities of social interactions as characters engage in negotiation and conflict over personal and territorial matters.   The play centers around the character Juhana Lomonen, who arrives at Piippurinen's estate to seek the hand of Piippurinen's daughter, Naima, in marriage. The comedic tension rises as Lomonen insists on his rights to a disputed piece of land called Härkähaka, leading to a humorous and chaotic exchange between him and Naima, who adamantly claims the land as her own. Their bickering escalates, bringing Piippurinen into the mix as he tries to mediate, only to find himself caught between his daughter's stubbornness and Lomonen's fervent claims. The absurd humor is deepened as character motivations and misunderstandings unfold, culminating in a chaotic climax that ultimately leads to the resolution of both the land dispute and Naima's marriage proposal, leaving a comical reflection on human nature and relationships. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[33],253,"Tšehovin yksinäytöksinen farssi kuvaa naapurusten välistä kosintatilannetta, joka eskaloituu koomiseksi riitelyksi maapalstoista ja metsästyskoirien paremmuudesta. Juhlallinen kosintamatka muuttuu absurdiksi väittelyksi, jossa avioliittoon suostuminen jää lähes sivuosaan.",{"number":205,"title":206,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":207,"bookId":208,"genreRaw":209,"genre":184,"themes":210,"origin":211,"language":18,"yearPublished":101,"yearPublishedTranslation":44,"wordCount":213,"charCount":214,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":215,"gutenbergSubjects":216,"gutenbergCategories":220,"gutenbergSummary":222,"gutenbergTranslators":223,"gutenbergDownloadCount":225,"aiDescription":226},3359,"Eno Vanja","3359-t-ehov-anton-eno-vanja","3359__Tšehov_Anton__Eno_Vanja","Kuvaus maalaiselämästä neljässä näytöksessä",[],[212,17],"klassikot",12933,80621,50214,[217,218,219,196],"Country life -- Russia -- Drama","Families -- Russia -- Drama","Russia -- Social life and customs -- Drama",[221,199,29],"Classics of Literature","\"Eno Vanja: Kuvaus maalaiselämästä neljässä näytöksessä\" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a play first published in 1897. When an elderly professor and his captivating young wife visit a rural estate, they disrupt the lives of those who maintain it. Vanya, who has managed the property for years, and Astrov, a local doctor, both fall under the wife's spell. Meanwhile, the professor's daughter Sonya harbors unrequited feelings. Crisis erupts when the professor announces plans to sell the estate—Vanya and Sonya's home. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[224],"Tarkiainen, Viljo",268,"Tšehovin nelinäytöksinen näytelmä sijoittuu venäläiselle maatilalle, jossa sivistyneistön elämäntapa kohtaa arkisen puutteen ja tyytymättömyyden. Teos tarkastelee hukattuja mahdollisuuksia, onnetonta rakkautta ja elämän tarkoituksen etsimistä professori Serebrjakovin tilalla.",{"number":228,"title":229,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":230,"bookId":231,"genreRaw":13,"genre":98,"themes":232,"origin":233,"language":18,"yearPublished":141,"yearPublishedTranslation":234,"wordCount":235,"charCount":236,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":237,"gutenbergSubjects":238,"gutenbergCategories":239,"gutenbergSummary":240,"gutenbergTranslators":241,"gutenbergDownloadCount":243,"aiDescription":244},940,"Lääkärin kohtalo eli Sairaala N:o 6","940-t-ehov-anton-laakarin-kohtalo","940__Tšehov_Anton__Lääkärin_kohtalo",[],[17],1900,16328,107400,41543,[147,148,26],[111,29],"\"Lääkärin kohtalo: eli Sairaalan n:o 6\" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a novella written in 1892. Set in a provincial Russian hospital's mental ward, the story follows Dr. Andrey Yefimitch Ragin, who finds intellectual fulfillment conversing with a paranoid patient about suffering and injustice. As the doctor spends increasing time in the ward, townspeople question his sanity. Through philosophical debates and social conflicts, the narrative explores the nature of suffering, the fragility of social position, and the consequences of intellectual detachment from reality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[242],"Mannstén, Emil",289,"Venäläiseen pikkukaupunkiin sijoittuva kertomus seuraa sairaalan lääkäriä, joka turhautuu työhönsä ja laitoksensa rappioon. Hän löytää vertaisensa keskustelukumppanin mielisairasosaston potilaasta, mutta pian lääkäri huomaa itse joutuneensa saman osaston suljettujen ovien taakse.",{"number":246,"title":247,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":248,"bookId":249,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":250,"origin":251,"language":18,"yearPublished":252,"yearPublishedTranslation":102,"wordCount":253,"charCount":254,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":255,"gutenbergSubjects":256,"gutenbergCategories":257,"gutenbergSummary":258,"gutenbergTranslators":259,"gutenbergDownloadCount":260,"aiDescription":261},982,"Turha voitto","982-t-ehov-anton-turha-voitto","982__Tšehov_Anton__Turha_voitto",[],[17],1882,22503,148336,41874,[26],[29,30],"\"Turha voitto: Kertomus\" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a short story likely written in the late 19th century. The narrative revolves around Zwiebusch and his daughter Ilka Koiranhammas as they venture to the park of Count Goldaugen, reflecting on their struggles as traveling musicians. The core of the story delves into their challenging existence amidst a backdrop of social inequalities and personal aspirations.  The opening of the story paints a vivid setting where the characters endure the oppressive heat while traversing a dusty road towards the park. Zwiebusch, a heavyset and sweaty man, engages his daughter in conversation filled with both humor and sorrow over their plight. As the duo contemplates their future while they play music for a living, Zwiebusch’s optimistic banter contrasts with Ilka’s deeper thoughts on their life’s struggles and ambitions. The initial encounter with the count leads to a dramatic turn when a confrontation reveals the harshness of their reality, setting the stage for their further interactions and the challenges they face in seeking recognition and nurturing their dreams amid societal contempt. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[152],292,"Tšehovin poikkeuksellisesti Unkariin sijoittuva kertomus seuraa Zwiebuschin ja Ilkan vaiheita arolla ja kreivillisessä ympäristössä. Teos on kirjailijan ainoa teos, jossa ei esiinny venäläisiä hahmoja, ja se käsittelee säätyeroja sekä inhimillisiä kohtaloita.",{"number":263,"title":264,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":265,"bookId":266,"genreRaw":13,"genre":98,"themes":267,"origin":268,"language":18,"yearPublished":269,"yearPublishedTranslation":142,"wordCount":270,"charCount":271,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":272,"gutenbergSubjects":273,"gutenbergCategories":275,"gutenbergSummary":276,"gutenbergTranslators":277,"gutenbergDownloadCount":278,"aiDescription":279},992,"Kaksintaistelu","992-t-ehov-anton-kaksintaistelu","992__Tšehov_Anton__Kaksintaistelu",[],[17],1891,30399,192528,42116,[274,108,26],"Dueling -- Fiction",[111,29],"\"Kaksintaistelu\" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a novella written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the complexities of human relationships, primarily focusing on the character Ivan Andreitsh Lajevski, a young civil servant, who is entangled in a tumultuous relationship with Nadeshda Feodorovna, a married woman. The narrative explores themes of love, disillusionment, and the societal constraints of love and morality.  At the start of the story, Lajevski is introduced as he interacts with his friend, Samoilenko, shortly after their morning swim. The two engage in a discussion about love and relationships, with Lajevski revealing his struggles with his feelings for Nadeshda, and his realization that his love may be waning. Lajevski expresses his guilt and confusion regarding his relationship, contemplating the idea of freedom from it, while simultaneously recognizing Nadeshda's dependency on him. As their conversation unfolds, it becomes clear that both characters are grappling with their own shortcomings and the complexities of love, revealing the deeper emotional and societal dilemmas that will form the crux of the novella. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[242],295,"Pienessä Kaukasian rantakaupungissa asuva virkamies Lajevski on kyllästynyt elämäänsä ja suhteeseensa naimisissa olevaan naiseen. Hänen velttoutensa joutuu törmäyskurssille säälimättömän luonnontieteilijän kanssa, mikä johtaa lopulta moraaliseen ja fyysiseen kaksintaisteluun.",13,1,24]