[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fBM-HWIaM1VQlSjtZv1EisDqR_oZ1IP3MKCSeYhQ-MjI":3},{"items":4,"total":217,"page":218,"pageSize":219},[5,40,59,82,103,119,138,157,177,199],{"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":32,"gutenbergSummary":35,"gutenbergTranslators":36,"gutenbergDownloadCount":38,"aiDescription":39},1215,"Isät ja lapset","Turgenev, Ivan",1818,1883,"1215-turgenev-ivan-isat-ja-lapset","1215__Turgenev_Ivan__Isät_ja_lapset",null,"romaani",[],[17],"venalainen","fi",1862,1906,59736,368562,false,51111,[26,27,28,29,30,31],"Domestic fiction","Fathers and sons -- Fiction","Historical fiction","Nihilism (Philosophy) -- Fiction","Russia -- Social conditions -- 1801-1917 -- Fiction","Russia -- Social life and customs -- 1533-1917 -- Fiction",[33,34],"Novels","Russian Literature","\"Isät ja lapset: Romaani\" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel published in 1862. When university graduate Arkady returns home with his radical friend Bazarov, their nihilist philosophy clashes with traditional values held by Arkady's father and uncle. Romantic entanglements complicate matters when both young men become attracted to the elegant Anna Odintsova. As ideological tensions mount and personal conflicts escalate, Bazarov's cynical worldview faces its ultimate test against the forces of love, family, and mortality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[37],"Suomalainen, Samuli",315,"Romaani käsittelee 1850-luvun Venäjän aatteellista murrosta ja sukupolvien välisiä ristiriitoja. Tarinan päähenkilö on lääketieteen opiskelija ja nihilisti Bazarov, jonka tinkimätön maailmankatsomus joutuu koetukselle perinteisten arvojen, säätyjaon ja tunteiden edessä.",{"number":41,"title":42,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":43,"bookId":44,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":45,"origin":46,"language":18,"yearPublished":47,"yearPublishedTranslation":48,"wordCount":49,"charCount":50,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":51,"gutenbergSubjects":52,"gutenbergCategories":54,"gutenbergSummary":55,"gutenbergTranslators":56,"gutenbergDownloadCount":57,"aiDescription":58},205,"Kuningas Lear arolla","205-turgenev-ivan-kuningas-lear-arolla","205__Turgenev_Ivan__Kuningas_Lear_arolla",[],[17],1870,1886,21193,131934,17975,[53],"Russia -- Social life and customs -- Fiction",[33,34],"\"Kuningas Lear arolla\" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a fictional work written in the late 19th century. The book explores the lives and interactions of characters reflecting on literature and personal experiences, particularly focusing on themes such as social status and the essence of human relationships. The narrative introduces Martin Petrovitsh Harlow, a large and imposing figure, whose presence and reputation significantly influence those around him.  The opening of \"Kuningas Lear arolla\" depicts a gathering of friends discussing Shakespeare and the authenticity of his characters, leading to the introduction of Martin Petrovitsh Harlow. The narrator reflects on Harlow's robust and giant-like stature, drawing attention to his great strength and unusual demeanor. Throughout the beginning, various anecdotes about Harlow emerge, illustrating his character through the eyes of others, including his past deeds, his demeanor in social situations, and his relationships with his family and community. This intricate portrayal sets the stage for further exploration of themes of honor, social hierarchy, and the complexities of personal connections against a backdrop of Russian society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[37],361,"Venäjän maaseudulle sijoittuva pienoisromaani seuraa Shakespearen kuningas Learin teemoja jättiläismäisen tilanomistajan kautta. Tarina kuvaa omaisuuden ja vallan luovuttamista tyttärille sekä siitä seuraavia perheen sisäisiä konflikteja ja traagisia kohtaloita.",{"number":60,"title":61,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":62,"bookId":63,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":64,"origin":65,"language":18,"yearPublished":66,"yearPublishedTranslation":67,"wordCount":68,"charCount":69,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":70,"gutenbergSubjects":71,"gutenbergCategories":76,"gutenbergSummary":77,"gutenbergTranslators":78,"gutenbergDownloadCount":80,"aiDescription":81},2689,"Rudin","2689-turgenev-ivan-rudin","2689__Turgenev_Ivan__Rudin",[],[17],1856,1896,34407,213187,70892,[72,73,74,75],"Man-woman relationships -- Fiction","Russia -- Intellectual life -- 1801-1917 -- Fiction","Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich, 1818-1883 -- Translations into Finnish","Upper class -- Russia -- Fiction",[33,34],"\"Rudin\" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel first published in 1856. It introduces Turgenev's enduring theme of the \"superfluous man\"—an eloquent, educated nobleman whose intellectual brilliance masks a fatal inability to act. When the charismatic but penniless Rudin arrives at a country estate, he captivates its inhabitants with his words and captures the heart of Natalya, a perceptive seventeen-year-old daughter of the estate owner. Their love story becomes a test of whether Rudin's soaring rhetoric can translate into genuine deed. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[79],"Talvio, Maila",212,"Romaani kuvaa älykästä ja puheliasta Dmitri Rudinia, joka hurmaa kuulijansa aatteellisella palollaan mutta osoittautuu kyvyttömäksi muuttamaan sanojaan teoiksi. Teos on tarkkanäköinen tutkimus 1800-luvun puolivälin sääty-yhteiskunnasta ja niin sanotusta tarpeettomasta ihmisestä, joka etsii paikkaansa ihanteiden ja todellisuuden välissä.",{"number":83,"title":84,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":85,"bookId":86,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":87,"origin":88,"language":18,"yearPublished":89,"yearPublishedTranslation":90,"wordCount":91,"charCount":92,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":93,"gutenbergSubjects":94,"gutenbergCategories":96,"gutenbergSummary":97,"gutenbergTranslators":98,"gutenbergDownloadCount":101,"aiDescription":102},2678,"Aatelispesä","2678-turgenev-ivan-aatelispesa","2678__Turgenev_Ivan__Aatelispesä",[],[17],1859,1888,44334,284690,69792,[53,95],"Russian fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[33,34],"\"Aatelispesä\" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story appears to center on the life of Maria Dmitrijevna Kalifin, a woman who reflects on her past and her relationships as she navigates life in a somewhat declining yet aristocratic society. The opening introduces a range of characters, hinting at themes of love, loss, and societal change.  At the start of the novel, we meet Maria Dmitrijevna sitting with her elderly aunt Marfa Timofejevna by an open window on a bright spring evening. They converse about various matters, revealing their personalities and the dynamic between them. Through their conversation, we learn about Maria's late husband and her children who live away from home. A pivotal moment occurs with the mention of Feodor Ivanitsch Lavretski, a character returning from abroad, which stirs emotions in Maria and hints at deeper connections and complications that may unfold as the story progresses. The interactions launch a tapestry of relationships marked by intrigue, nostalgia, and the underlying tension of evolving societal expectations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[99,100],"Wuorinen, Olli","Grönberg, A.",230,"Venäläinen klassikkoromaani kertoo Fedor Lavretskista, joka palaa epäonnistuneen avioliiton jälkeen sukukartanoonsa ja rakastuu nuoreen Liisaan. Teos kuvaa säätyläiselämää, menetettyjä mahdollisuuksia ja velvollisuudentuntoa 1800-luvun Venäjällä.",{"number":104,"title":105,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":106,"bookId":107,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":108,"origin":109,"language":18,"yearPublished":110,"yearPublishedTranslation":111,"wordCount":112,"charCount":113,"usRestricted":114,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":115,"gutenbergCategories":116,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":117,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":118},2691,"Aattona","2691-turgenev-ivan-aattona","2691__Turgenev_Ivan__Aattona",[],[],1860,1945,44753,273828,true,[],[],[],"Romaani sijoittuu 1850-luvun Venäjälle ja kuvaa nuoren Jelena Stahovan itsenäistymistä sekä valintoja eri kosijoiden välillä. Hän rakastuu bulgarialaiseen vallankumoukselliseen Insaroviin, mikä johdattaa hänet pois perheensä piiristä kohti aatetta ja uhrauksia. Teos tarkastelee yhteiskunnallista murrosta ja nuoren sukupolven heräämistä.",{"number":120,"title":121,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":122,"bookId":123,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":124,"origin":125,"language":18,"yearPublished":126,"yearPublishedTranslation":127,"wordCount":128,"charCount":129,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":130,"gutenbergSubjects":131,"gutenbergCategories":132,"gutenbergSummary":133,"gutenbergTranslators":134,"gutenbergDownloadCount":136,"aiDescription":137},2834,"Pasinkow","2834-turgenev-ivan-pasinkow","2834__Turgenev_Ivan__Pasinkow",[],[17],1855,1890,12886,80660,71680,[53,74],[33,34],"\"Pasinkow\" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story centers around complex relationships between characters in Petersburg, particularly focusing on themes of love, jealousy, and social dynamics among the elite and the feelings of insecurity from a protagonist overwhelmed by his emotions.   The opening of \"Pasinkow\" introduces a dinner party in Petersburg where the narrator reflects on past friendships and the complexities of present interactions. As the evening unfolds, the atmosphere becomes charged with alcohol and bravado, leading to revelations amongst the guests. One notable character, Konstantin Asanov, displays arrogant behavior, which triggers a confrontation, ultimately leading the narrator to discover that he is in love with the same girl Asanov is enamored with, further complicating their ties. This opening sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the narrator's emotions and his relationships within this social circle. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[135],"Suppanen, Aatto",220,"Pienoisromaani kertoo kertojan ja idealistisen Jakov Pasinkovin välisestä ystävyydestä sekä heidän kokemuksistaan Pietarin seurapiireissä. Kertomus syventyy ihanteiden ja todellisuuden väliseen ristiriitaan sekä onnettomaan rakkauteen.",{"number":139,"title":140,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":141,"bookId":142,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":143,"origin":144,"language":18,"yearPublished":145,"yearPublishedTranslation":146,"wordCount":147,"charCount":148,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":149,"gutenbergSubjects":150,"gutenbergCategories":151,"gutenbergSummary":152,"gutenbergTranslators":153,"gutenbergDownloadCount":155,"aiDescription":156},2839,"Majatalo","2839-turgenev-ivan-majatalo","2839__Turgenev_Ivan__Majatalo",[],[17],1853,1912,13890,84740,71721,[53,74],[33,34],"\"Majatalo\" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel written in the late 19th century. The book explores the dynamics of a bustling wayside inn, primarily focusing on its owner, Naum Ivanovitsh, who is portrayed as a shrewd yet genial character navigating the complexities of his business and the relationships with his patrons.   The opening of \"Majatalo\" introduces the inn's setting, describing its prominent location along a major road and detailing the various amenities it offers to travelers, such as good food and comfortable lodging. We meet Naum, a middle-aged, prosperous innkeeper with a unique demeanor and a keen business sense, who takes an interest in the people around him. Flashbacks reveal the previous owner, Akim, and several characters connected to both him and Naum, hinting at a complex web of relationships, including themes of love, ambition, and social standing, which are likely to be further explored in subsequent chapters. The narrative sets the stage for interpersonal conflicts and emotional entanglements, suggesting a rich tapestry of life at the inn. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[154],"Halonen, Alexander",276,"Realistinen kertomus venäläisestä majatalosta ja sen menestyvästä isännästä Naum Ivanovista. Teos kuvaa maaseudun arkea, ihmiskohtaloita ja luokkaeroja 1800-luvun puolivälin Venäjällä, missä majatalon vilkas elämä tuo yhteen monenlaisia matkustajia.",{"number":158,"title":159,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":160,"bookId":161,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":162,"origin":163,"language":18,"yearPublished":164,"yearPublishedTranslation":165,"wordCount":166,"charCount":167,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":168,"gutenbergSubjects":169,"gutenbergCategories":171,"gutenbergSummary":172,"gutenbergTranslators":173,"gutenbergDownloadCount":175,"aiDescription":176},3190,"Tarpeeton ihminen","3190-turgenev-ivan-tarpeeton-ihminen","3190__Turgenev_Ivan__Tarpeeton_ihminen",[],[17],1850,1915,14842,97878,74304,[170,53,74],"Diary fiction",[33,34],"\"Tarpeeton ihminen\" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the life and thoughts of an introspective character who views himself as superfluous and unnecessary in the world. It reflects on themes of love, loss, and existential musings, while contrasting the protagonist's internal struggles with the vibrant world around him.  The opening of the novel introduces us to a profoundly reflective protagonist who grapples with his impending death and records his thoughts in a diary. He reminisces about his childhood, his complex family dynamics involving his emotionally distant mother and his flawed father, and the early influences that shaped him. The protagonist oscillates between despair and nostalgia, expressing a longing for connection and purpose, even as he labels himself as \"unnecessary.\" His observations reveal a heightened sensitivity to nature and human relationships, setting the stage for the deeper explorations of love and identity that are sure to unfold in the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[174],"Wuori, Martti",271,"Päiväkirjamuotoinen pienoisromaani kertoo kuolemansairaasta aatelismiehestä, joka kokee olevansa yhteiskunnalle täysin hyödytön. Hän muistelee elämänsä pettymyksiä ja onnetonta rakkauttaan viimeisinä elinpäivinään. Teos vakiinnutti venäläiseen kirjallisuuteen klassisen tarpeettoman ihmisen tyypin.",{"number":178,"title":179,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":180,"bookId":181,"genreRaw":13,"genre":182,"themes":183,"origin":184,"language":18,"yearPublished":185,"yearPublishedTranslation":186,"wordCount":187,"charCount":188,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":189,"gutenbergSubjects":190,"gutenbergCategories":192,"gutenbergSummary":194,"gutenbergTranslators":195,"gutenbergDownloadCount":197,"aiDescription":198},357,"Luutnantti Jergunovin juttu","357-turgenev-ivan-luutnantti-jergunovin-juttu","357__Turgenev_Ivan__Luutnantti_Jergunovin_juttu","novelli",[],[17],1868,1879,9215,58294,23151,[191],"Short stories",[34,193],"Short Stories","\"Luutnantti Jergunovin juttu\" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a short story likely written in the mid-19th century. The narrative revolves around Lieutenant Jergunov, who recounts a poignant moment from his younger days, interspersed with reflections on beauty, personal connections, and the social dynamics of his time. The story sets the stage for themes of memory, romance, and the interaction between duty and desire.  The opening portion introduces us to Lieutenant Jergunov as he shares a story that has become a staple of his conversations, despite the audience knowing it by heart. The narrative transports us to Nikolajev, a city by the Dnieper River, during Jergunov's youth when he was tasked with important civil duties. We learn of his character—his reserved nature, keen sense of duty, and unacknowledged longing for beauty, embodied in a chance encounter with a distressed young woman named Emilia. Through this encounter, the groundwork is laid for a deeper exploration of Jergunov's feelings and potential romantic experiences, setting an atmosphere rich in emotional complexity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[196],"Löfgren, Elisabeth",346,"Iäkkään luutnantti Jergunovin säännöllisesti kertaama kertomus vie lukijan hänen nuoruuteensa ja Nikolajevin kaupunkiin. Nuori upseeri lumoutuu salaperäisestä naisesta ja päätyy tietämättään rikollisjoukon vaarallisten juonien kohteeksi. Novelli on osa venäläisen realismin mestarin myöhäistuotantoa.",{"number":200,"title":201,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":202,"bookId":203,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":204,"origin":205,"language":18,"yearPublished":206,"yearPublishedTranslation":207,"wordCount":208,"charCount":209,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":210,"gutenbergSubjects":211,"gutenbergCategories":212,"gutenbergSummary":213,"gutenbergTranslators":214,"gutenbergDownloadCount":215,"aiDescription":216},451,"Asja","451-turgenev-ivan-asja","451__Turgenev_Ivan__Asja",[],[17],1858,1882,14393,90055,32526,[53,95,74],[33,34],"\"Asja\" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a novella published in 1858. A middle-aged Russian narrator recalls a fateful summer in Germany where he encountered two mysterious Russians: the aspiring artist Gagin and his enigmatic younger companion, Asya. As their friendship deepens, the narrator grows captivated by the unpredictable seventeen-year-old girl whose moods shift from playful to melancholic. When he discovers the secret of her birth and she confesses her feelings, he must decide whether to embrace love or let propriety dictate his response—a choice whose consequences will haunt him forever. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],334,"Nuori venäläinen aatelismies muistelee matkaansa saksalaiseen pikkukaupunkiin, missä hän tutustuu salaperäiseen Asjaan ja tämän veljeen. Reinin rannalle sijoittuva pienoisromaani on haikea kertomus orastavasta rakkaudesta, luokkaeroista sekä epäröinnistä, joka johtaa onnen menettämiseen.",10,1,24]