[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f59vG0-xlt2yP3PvSePfIPDCVJe30VgcG_k5CfMT5Q2k":3},{"items":4,"total":369,"page":370,"pageSize":371},[5,27,57,81,102,117,138,157,186,211,240,261,285,310,326,355],{"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":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":23,"gutenbergCategories":24,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":25,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":26},1153,"Humoreskeja","Twain, Mark (oik. Clemens, Samuel)",1835,1910,"1153-twain-mark-humoreskeja","1153__Twain_Mark__Humoreskeja",null,"novelli",[],[],"fi",1865,1935,40408,266700,true,[],[],[],"Kokoelma sisältää kolmetoista humoristista kertomusta ja pakinaa, jotka edustavat amerikkalaisen satiirikon tuotantoa laajalta aikaväliltä. Mukana on tunnettuja tarinoita, kuten Calaverasin piirikunnan hyppääjäsammakko, Evan päiväkirja sekä kertomus miljoonan punnan setelistä.",{"number":28,"title":29,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":30,"bookId":31,"genreRaw":32,"genre":33,"themes":34,"origin":36,"language":17,"yearPublished":38,"yearPublishedTranslation":39,"wordCount":40,"charCount":41,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":43,"gutenbergSubjects":44,"gutenbergCategories":47,"gutenbergSummary":52,"gutenbergTranslators":53,"gutenbergDownloadCount":55,"aiDescription":56},1193,"Tom Sawyer salapoliisina","1193-twain-mark-tom-sawyer-salapoliisina","1193__Twain_Mark__Tom_Sawyer_salapoliisina","Huck Finnin kertomus","lastenkirja",[35],"seikkailu",[37],"amerikkalainen",1896,1918,14729,88720,false,47410,[45,46],"Mystery fiction","Sawyer, Tom (Fictitious character) -- Fiction",[48,49,50,51],"Adventure","American Literature","Children & Young Adult Reading","Novels","\"Tom Sawyer salapoliisina\" by Mark Twain is a novel published in 1896. As a sequel to earlier Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn adventures, this story follows Tom as he attempts to solve a mysterious murder. Narrated by Huck Finn, the novel parodies the popular detective fiction of its era. The plot draws from a real 1626 Swedish criminal trial, though Mark Twain relocated the setting to America and added his own creative details to the historical events. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[54],"Karjalainen, Hemminki",300,"Huck Finnin kertomassa tarinassa Tom Sawyer ryhtyy salapoliisiksi selvittääkseen salaperäistä murhaa ja timanttivarkautta Arkansasissa. Nuoret sankarit joutuvat keskelle oikeussalidraamaa, kun Tomin setää syytetään rikoksesta, jota tämä ei ole tehnyt.",{"number":58,"title":59,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":60,"bookId":61,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":62,"origin":64,"language":17,"yearPublished":65,"yearPublishedTranslation":66,"wordCount":67,"charCount":68,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":69,"gutenbergSubjects":70,"gutenbergCategories":73,"gutenbergSummary":76,"gutenbergTranslators":77,"gutenbergDownloadCount":79,"aiDescription":80},1281,"Taivasko vai helvetti y.m. humoreskeja","1281-twain-mark-taivasko-vai-helvetti-y-m-humoreskeja","1281__Twain_Mark__Taivasko_vai_helvetti_y._m._humoreskeja",[63],"huumori",[],1902,1907,19443,120562,51795,[71,72],"American fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Humorous stories, American",[74,75],"Humour","Short Stories","\"Taivasko vai helvetti y.m. humoreskeja\" by Mark Twain is a collection of humorous sketches written in the early 20th century. The work reflects Twain's signature wit and satire, capturing various themes through a mix of fictional characters and narratives. The opening portion touches on diverse characters and situations, setting the tone for playful yet poignant storytelling.  The beginning of the collection introduces us to various characters through a story that revolves around Colonel Mayfair, a resolute yet melancholic officer, and his family during the tumultuous times of Oliver Cromwell’s rule. As winter rage outside their home, the colonel and his wife, together with their young daughter Abby, navigate the weight of impending troubles, momentarily distracted by their daughter’s innocent charm. Abby’s desire for a story reveals layers of familial love and societal context, providing a glimpse into the era’s complexities and the human condition. The opening sets a foundation for Twain's exploration of themes such as duty, innocence, and the juxtaposition of humor amidst grave circumstances, inviting readers to engage with his insightful prose. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[78],"Juuti, Toimi",334,"Kokoelma sisältää Mark Twainin humoristisia kertomuksia ja satiireja. Mukana on muun muassa Oliver Cromwellin aikaan sijoittuva ”Kuolonsinetti”, niminovelli ”Taivasko vai helvetti?” sekä humoristisia kuvauksia sanomalehtimiehen työstä ja arkisista ilmiöistä.",{"number":82,"title":83,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":84,"bookId":85,"genreRaw":13,"genre":86,"themes":87,"origin":88,"language":17,"yearPublished":89,"yearPublishedTranslation":90,"wordCount":91,"charCount":92,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":93,"gutenbergSubjects":94,"gutenbergCategories":96,"gutenbergSummary":97,"gutenbergTranslators":98,"gutenbergDownloadCount":100,"aiDescription":101},1430,"Nimensä pilannut kaupunki","1430-twain-mark-nimensa-pilannut-kaupunki","1430__Twain_Mark__Nimensä_pilannut_kaupunki","romaani",[],[37],1899,1917,13939,88287,53301,[72,95],"United States -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction",[49,51],"\"Nimensä pilannut kaupunki\" by Mark Twain is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the seemingly virtuous town of Hadleyburg, which prides itself on its unblemished reputation for honesty. However, this reputation is threatened by the arrival of a bitter outsider who schemes to expose the town's true moral weaknesses.  At the start of the book, we are introduced to Hadleyburg, a town known for its moral integrity, which is deeply ingrained in its people's upbringing. The narrative sets in motion when an outsider, feeling wronged by the town, devises a plan to corrupt it by casting doubt on its hallowed reputation. He leaves a sack of gold with instructions for the townspeople to find a benefactor who once helped him in a time of need, leading to a mix of excitement and anxiety among the town’s citizens as they grapple with the implications of the challenge to their honor. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[99],"Hämeen-Anttila, Väinö",332,"Twainin satiirinen kertomus kuvaa Hadleyburgia, joka ylpeilee nuhteettomalla maineellaan. Muukalainen päättää kostaa kokemansa vääryyden ja asettaa kaupunkilaiset koetukselle salaperäisellä kultasäkillä, paljastaen asukkaiden todellisen luonteen ja ahneuden tekopyhän julkisivun takaa.",{"number":103,"title":104,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":105,"bookId":106,"genreRaw":13,"genre":86,"themes":107,"origin":108,"language":17,"yearPublished":109,"yearPublishedTranslation":110,"wordCount":111,"charCount":112,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":113,"gutenbergCategories":114,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":115,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":116},1944,"Jenkki kuningas Arthurin hovissa","1944-twain-mark-jenkki-kuningas-arthurin-hovissa","1944__Twain_Mark__Jenkki_kuningas_Arthurin_hovissa",[],[],1889,1926,85837,558243,[],[],[],"Humoristinen seikkailuromaani kertoo 1800-luvun amerikkalaisesta, joka siirtyy ajassa taaksepäin kuningas Arthurin hoviin. Hän yrittää uudistaa keskiaikaista yhteiskuntaa ja ritarilaitosta modernin tieteen sekä tekniikan avulla, mikä johtaa koomisiin ja satiirisiin kohtaamisiin.",{"number":118,"title":119,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":120,"bookId":121,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":122,"origin":124,"language":17,"yearPublished":65,"yearPublishedTranslation":66,"wordCount":125,"charCount":126,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":127,"gutenbergSubjects":128,"gutenbergCategories":131,"gutenbergSummary":133,"gutenbergTranslators":134,"gutenbergDownloadCount":136,"aiDescription":137},2211,"Salapoliisijuttu sekin y.m. kertomuksia","2211-twain-mark-salapoliisijuttu-sekin-y-m-kertomuksia","2211__Twain_Mark__Salapoliisijuttu_sekin_y.m._kertomuksia",[123,63],"rikos",[],22585,138429,61644,[71,129,130],"Detective and mystery stories","Short stories, American -- Translations into Finnish",[132,74,75],"Crime, Thrillers and Mystery","\"Salapoliisijuttu sekin y.m. kertomuksia\" by Mark Twain is a collection of stories written in the early 20th century. The book appears to blend elements of humor, social commentary, and intrigue, featuring plots that portray the complexities of human relationships and moral dilemmas, often depicted through Twain's sharp wit. Central to the narrative is a tale revolving around Jakob and his young bride, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and revenge.  The opening of the collection introduces the reader to a drama set in 1880 Virginia, where a young man marries a wealthy girl against her father's wishes. However, rather than finding happiness, the couple faces turmoil when the husband reveals he has been deeply offended by the father’s negative remarks about him. This leads to a cruel game of psychological torment inflicted on the wife over three months. The narrative then shifts to a timeframe in 1886, focusing on the now impoverished wife who lives humbly with her five-year-old son, Archy, revealing that he possesses a unique talent akin to a bloodhound. As the story unfolds, it suggests that the mother is plotting revenge against her husband, intertwining emotions of vengeance and the heavy burden of past grievances, setting the stage for a tale rich in tension and moral complexity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[135],"Ivalo, Santeri",174,"Huumoria ja jännitystä yhdistävä novellikokoelma sisältää muun muassa Sherlock Holmes -hahmoa parodioivan niminovellin. Kertomuksissa liikutaan villissä lännessä ja sanomalehtitoimitusten arjessa kirjailijalle tyypillisen satiirisella otteella.",{"number":139,"title":140,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":141,"bookId":142,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":143,"origin":144,"language":17,"yearPublished":145,"yearPublishedTranslation":146,"wordCount":147,"charCount":148,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":149,"gutenbergSubjects":150,"gutenbergCategories":152,"gutenbergSummary":153,"gutenbergTranslators":154,"gutenbergDownloadCount":155,"aiDescription":156},3333,"Amerikkalaisia kaskuja","3333-twain-mark-amerikkalaisia-kaskuja","3333__Twain_Mark__Amerikkalaisia_kaskuja",[63],[37],1875,1901,7461,47428,75104,[151],"American wit and humor -- Translations into Finnish",[49,74,75],"\"Amerikkalaisia kaskuja\" by Mark Twain is a collection of humorous short stories written in the early 20th century. This book explores various aspects of American life and culture through a series of anecdotes and satire, reflecting Twain's sharp wit and keen observation of society.  The collection features a variety of characters and scenarios that showcase the absurdities of politics, social norms, and human behavior. One notable story revolves around Twain's fictitious candidacy for governor, where he humorously navigates the outrageous accusations and scandals that arise during his campaign. Other tales involve a clever woman acting as a detective, a dog that falls from a balloon without harm, and a comical account of a young man's misadventures upon returning home from America. Each story is infused with Twain’s characteristic humor, often delivering poignant critiques of societal expectations and human folly, making it a delightful read for those interested in American humor and literature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],271,"Huumorintäyteinen kokoelma sisältää satiirisia kertomuksia ja kaskuja, joissa tarkastellaan amerikkalaista elämänmenoa. Tarinoissa käsitellään muun muassa kirjailijan kuvitteellista kuvernööriehdokkuutta sekä muita arkisia mutta absurdeja tilanteita terävällä ja oivaltavalla otteella.",{"number":158,"title":159,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":160,"bookId":161,"genreRaw":162,"genre":86,"themes":163,"origin":164,"language":17,"yearPublished":165,"yearPublishedTranslation":166,"wordCount":167,"charCount":168,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":169,"gutenbergSubjects":170,"gutenbergCategories":180,"gutenbergSummary":181,"gutenbergTranslators":182,"gutenbergDownloadCount":184,"aiDescription":185},745,"Tom Sawyer","745-twain-mark-tom-sawyer","745__Twain_Mark__Tom_Sawyer","Koulupojan historia",[35],[37],1876,1879,57825,346797,45333,[171,172,173,174,175,176,177,178,179,46],"Adventure stories","Bildungsromans","Boys -- Fiction","Child witnesses -- Fiction","Humorous stories","Male friendship -- Fiction","Mississippi River Valley -- Fiction","Missouri -- Fiction","Runaway children -- Fiction",[48,49,51],"\"Tom Sawyer: Koulupojan historia\" by Mark Twain is a novel published in 1876. It follows young Tom Sawyer growing up along the Mississippi River in 1830s-1840s Missouri. Through clever schemes and daring escapades with his friend Huckleberry Finn, Tom navigates childhood mischief, first love, and dangerous adventures. When the boys witness a murder in a graveyard, they become entangled in a web of secrets involving the villainous Injun Joe, hidden treasure, and life-threatening encounters that test their courage and loyalty. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[183],"Weisell, Josua",376,"Twainin seikkailuromaanissa seurataan Tom Sawyerin ja hänen ystäviensä vauhdikasta elämää Mississippijoen varrella. Tom joutuu karkumatkoille, todistaa rikosta ja etsii aarretta säilyttäen poikamaisen kekseliäisyytensä kurinpidon ja vaarojen keskellä.",{"number":187,"title":188,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":189,"bookId":190,"genreRaw":13,"genre":86,"themes":191,"origin":192,"language":17,"yearPublished":194,"yearPublishedTranslation":195,"wordCount":196,"charCount":197,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":198,"gutenbergSubjects":199,"gutenbergCategories":204,"gutenbergSummary":206,"gutenbergTranslators":207,"gutenbergDownloadCount":209,"aiDescription":210},823,"Huckleberry Finnin (Tom Sawyerin toverin) seikkailut","823-twain-mark-huckleberry-finnin-tom-sawyerin-toverin-seikkailut","823__Twain_Mark__Huckleberry_Finnin_(Tom_Sawyerin_toverin)_seikkailut",[35],[37,193],"klassikot",1884,1904,93408,534829,47095,[171,172,173,200,201,175,176,202,178,203,179],"Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Fugitive slaves -- Fiction","Mississippi River -- Fiction","Race relations -- Fiction",[48,49,205,51],"Classics of Literature","\"Huckleberry Finnin (Tom Sawyerin toverin) seikkailut\" by Mark Twain is a picaresque novel first published in 1884-1885. Narrated by young Huck Finn, the story follows his daring escape from his abusive father and his journey down the Mississippi River with Jim, a runaway slave. Together they encounter con men, feuding families, and dangerous situations while fleeing toward freedom. Huck faces moral conflicts about helping Jim escape, challenging the racist attitudes of antebellum Southern society through their unlikely friendship. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[208],"Hagman, Tyko",363,"Huckleberry Finn karkaa ankaraa isäänsä ja sivistämispyrkimyksiä Mississippi-joelle. Yhdessä karanneen Jim-orjan kanssa hän matkaa lautalla halki Yhdysvaltojen etelävaltioiden, kohdaten matkan varrella monenlaisia seikkailijoita ja vaaratilanteita.",{"number":212,"title":213,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":214,"bookId":215,"genreRaw":13,"genre":86,"themes":216,"origin":217,"language":17,"yearPublished":219,"yearPublishedTranslation":220,"wordCount":221,"charCount":222,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":223,"gutenbergSubjects":224,"gutenbergCategories":233,"gutenbergSummary":236,"gutenbergTranslators":237,"gutenbergDownloadCount":238,"aiDescription":239},846,"Prinssi ja kerjäläispoika","846-twain-mark-prinssi-ja-kerjalaispoika","846__Twain_Mark__Prinssi_ja_kerjäläispoika",[],[218],"brittilainen",1881,1908,55608,345754,47257,[173,225,226,227,228,229,230,231,232],"Edward VI, King of England, 1537-1553 -- Fiction","Historical fiction","Impostors and imposture -- Fiction","London (England) -- Fiction","Lookalikes -- Fiction","Poor children -- Fiction","Princes -- Fiction","Social classes -- Fiction",[234,235,51],"British Literature","Historical Novels","\"Prinssi ja kerjäläispoika\" by Mark Twain is a novel first published in 1881. When young Prince Edward and pauper Tom Canty discover their uncanny resemblance, they swap clothes and lives—with unexpected consequences. Edward is thrust into London's brutal streets while Tom must navigate royal court life. As the prince experiences poverty and injustice firsthand, he witnesses the harsh realities of class inequality. Can the boys reclaim their true identities before Edward's coronation crowns the wrong king? (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[208],313,"Twainin historiallinen romaani kertoo kahdesta samannäköisestä pojasta, prinssi Edwardista ja kerjäläispoika Tom Cantysta, jotka vaihtavat osia 1500-luvun Lontoossa. Teos tarkastelee satiirisesti yhteiskuntaluokkia ja oikeudenmukaisuutta poikien kokiessa elämää toistensa asemassa.",{"number":241,"title":242,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":243,"bookId":244,"genreRaw":245,"genre":86,"themes":246,"origin":247,"language":17,"yearPublished":248,"yearPublishedTranslation":249,"wordCount":250,"charCount":251,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":252,"gutenbergSubjects":253,"gutenbergCategories":256,"gutenbergSummary":257,"gutenbergTranslators":258,"gutenbergDownloadCount":259,"aiDescription":260},863,"Tom Sawyer ilmailija","863-twain-mark-tom-sawyer-ilmailija","863__Twain_Mark__Tom_Sawyer_ilmailija","(Huckleberry Finn'in jatko)",[35,63],[37],1894,1909,29786,163130,47411,[171,254,255,46],"Americans -- Foreign countries -- Fiction","Balloon ascensions -- Fiction",[48,49,74,51],"\"Tom Sawyer ilmailija\" by Mark Twain is a novel published in 1894. In this parody of adventure stories, Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, and Jim accidentally stow away on a futuristic hot air balloon bound for Europe. After the ship's owner falls overboard during a storm, the trio finds themselves adrift and heading toward Africa instead. Their unplanned journey takes them through dangerous encounters with lions and robbers, ultimately leading them to witness the Pyramids and Sphinx before circumstances call them home. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[208],251,"Seikkailuromaanissa Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn ja Jim päätyvät huimaan ilmapallomatkaan yli Atlantin valtameren ja Saharan autiomaan. Matkan varrella kolmikko kohtaa vaaroja ja erikoisia tilanteita, joita he selvittävät tuttuun tapaan kekseliäisyydellä ja huumorilla.",{"number":262,"title":263,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":264,"bookId":265,"genreRaw":266,"genre":86,"themes":267,"origin":268,"language":17,"yearPublished":269,"yearPublishedTranslation":270,"wordCount":271,"charCount":272,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":273,"gutenbergSubjects":274,"gutenbergCategories":280,"gutenbergSummary":281,"gutenbergTranslators":282,"gutenbergDownloadCount":283,"aiDescription":284},947,"Luotsina Mississippi-joella","947-twain-mark-luotsina-mississippi-joella","947__Twain_Mark__Luotsina_Mississippi-joella","Humoristinen kertomus",[63],[37],1883,1913,21816,138355,48397,[275,276,277,278,279],"Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography","Mississippi River -- Description and travel","Mississippi River Valley -- Social life and customs -- 19th century","Pilots and pilotage -- Mississippi River","Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 -- Travel -- Mississippi River",[49,74,51],"\"Luotsina Mississippi-joella: Humoristinen kertomus\" by Mark Twain is a memoir published in 1883. It recounts Twain's experiences as a young steamboat pilot apprentice on the Mississippi River before the Civil War, learning to navigate its treacherous waters under an experienced mentor. The book also chronicles his return journey decades later, observing how the river and its towns have transformed. Blending personal adventure, river lore, and humorous tall tales, this work captures both the romance and reality of steamboat life on America's greatest waterway. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],306,"Kerronta seuraa kirjoittajan oppiaikaa kokeneen luotsin alaisuudessa ja kuvaa joen jatkuvaa muutosta. Teos yhdistää huumoria, matkakuvauksia ja historiallista tietoa Mississippi-joen merkityksestä sekä höyrylaivaliikenteen kultakaudesta ennen Yhdysvaltain sisällissotaa.",{"number":286,"title":287,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":288,"bookId":289,"genreRaw":290,"genre":291,"themes":292,"origin":293,"language":17,"yearPublished":294,"yearPublishedTranslation":295,"wordCount":296,"charCount":297,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":298,"gutenbergSubjects":299,"gutenbergCategories":303,"gutenbergSummary":305,"gutenbergTranslators":306,"gutenbergDownloadCount":308,"aiDescription":309},948,"Jenkkejä maailmalla I","948-twain-mark-jenkkeja-maailmalla-i","948__Twain_Mark__Jenkkejä_maailmalla_I","Heidän toivioretkensä Pyhälle Maalle","tietokirja",[63],[37],1869,1922,69900,465616,48415,[300,301,302],"Europe -- Description and travel","Middle East -- Description and travel","Voyages and travels",[49,74,304],"Travel Writing","\"Jenkkejä maailmalla I\" by Mark Twain is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century. The book presents an amusing account of a group of American travelers embarking on a journey to Europe and the Holy Land, showcasing their preparations, expectations, and the adventures they face along the way. Twain's characteristic wit and humor provide a lively commentary on society and culture during this period.  The opening of the book sets the stage for what promises to be a humorous and entertaining journey. It begins with the narrator discussing the great excitement surrounding a unique excursion planned to Europe and the Holy Land. The elaborate itinerary outlines adventures on a luxurious steamship, engaging with diverse cultures, and even encounters with notable personalities. Additionally, the challenges of organizing such a trip and the eclectic mix of characters in the travel party are introduced, promising an exploration of both the picturesque and the farcical aspects of travel during Twain's time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[307],"Inha, Into Konrad",226,"Twainin humoristinen matkakertomus kuvaa amerikkalaisten huviretkeä Eurooppaan ja Pyhälle maalle. Teos tarkastelee vanhan maailman nähtävyyksiä ja kulttuuria rehellisen ironisella otteella välttäen perinteisten matkaoppaiden ylevää tyyliä.",{"number":311,"title":312,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":313,"bookId":314,"genreRaw":290,"genre":291,"themes":315,"origin":316,"language":17,"yearPublished":294,"yearPublishedTranslation":295,"wordCount":317,"charCount":318,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":319,"gutenbergSubjects":320,"gutenbergCategories":321,"gutenbergSummary":322,"gutenbergTranslators":323,"gutenbergDownloadCount":324,"aiDescription":325},949,"Jenkkejä maailmalla II","949-twain-mark-jenkkeja-maailmalla-ii","949__Twain_Mark__Jenkkejä_maailmalla_II",[63],[37],73538,488828,48416,[300,301,302],[49,74,304],"\"Jenkkejä maailmalla II\" by Mark Twain is a travel narrative likely written in the early 20th century. This work follows a group of American travelers as they navigate their adventures across the Mediterranean, delving into historical and contemporary observations of the places they visit, particularly focusing on Greece and Turkey. The blend of humor and social commentary showcases Twain’s wit while capturing the contrasts between ancient splendor and modern hardships.  The opening of the book presents the travelers aboard a ship as they set sail towards Sicily, surrounded by fellow passengers, immersed in camaraderie after weeks apart. The narrative quickly shifts to their eagerness to explore ancient Athens, but their plans are thwarted by quarantine restrictions, leading to a midnight escapade in a quest to set foot on the iconic city. The initial chapters emphasize the blend of excitement and trepidation as the travelers confront both the allure of ancient history and the realities of travel, hinted at through their comedic encounters with local figures—including a somewhat foolish oracle—and their debates over classical landmarks, establishing a rich tapestry of exploration infused with Twain's characteristic irony and keen observations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[307],280,"Humoristinen matkakuvaus seuraa amerikkalaisten turistien ryhmää 1860-luvun Euroopassa ja Pyhässä maassa. Satiirinen teos tarkastelee eri kulttuureja, historiallisia nähtävyyksiä ja matkakumppaneita terävän havainnollisesti.",{"number":327,"title":328,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":329,"bookId":330,"genreRaw":331,"genre":332,"themes":333,"origin":335,"language":17,"yearPublished":38,"yearPublishedTranslation":10,"wordCount":337,"charCount":338,"usRestricted":42,"gutenbergId":339,"gutenbergSubjects":340,"gutenbergCategories":345,"gutenbergSummary":350,"gutenbergTranslators":351,"gutenbergDownloadCount":353,"aiDescription":354},950,"Johanna d'Arc","950-twain-mark-johanna-d-arc","950__Twain_Mark__Johanna_d'Arc","Kertomus hänen elämästään ja marttyrikuolemastaan","muistelmat",[334],"sota",[336],"ranskalainen",49592,317737,48412,[341,342,343,344],"Biographical fiction","Christian women saints -- Fiction","France -- History -- Charles VII, 1422-1461 -- Fiction","Joan, of Arc, Saint, 1412-1431 -- Fiction",[346,347,348,349],"Biographies","French Literature","History - European","History - Warfare","\"Johanna d'Arc: Kertomus hänen elämästään ja marttyrikuolemastaan\" by Mark Twain is a novel published in 1896 that recounts the life of Joan of Arc. Presented as translated memoirs by Joan's fictional page Louis de Conte, the story follows her journey from a precocious peasant girl in Domrémy through her divine calling to save France. The narrative tracks her rise as a military commander leading armies to victory, her role in crowning Charles VII, and ultimately her trial in Rouen, revealing both historical events and fictionalized details of her remarkable life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[352],"Rainio, Lilli",224,"Fiktiivinen muistelmateos kuvaa Johanna d’Arcin elämänvaiheita lapsuudesta sotaretkiin ja marttyyrikuolemaan. Tarina on kerrottu hänen uskollisen kirjurinsa Louis de Conten näkökulmasta, yhdistäen historiallisia faktoja ja kerronnallista otetta.",{"number":356,"title":357,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":358,"bookId":359,"genreRaw":13,"genre":86,"themes":360,"origin":361,"language":17,"yearPublished":248,"yearPublishedTranslation":362,"wordCount":363,"charCount":364,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":365,"gutenbergCategories":366,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":367,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":368},966,"Veren perintö","966-twain-mark-veren-perinto","966__Twain_Mark__Veren_perintö",[],[],1932,41652,257562,[],[],[],"Twainin satiirinen romaani sijoittuu Yhdysvaltojen etelävaltioihin ja kertoo kahdesta vauvasta, jotka vaihdetaan kehdossa. Toinen kasvaa orjana ja toinen isäntänä, kunnes lakimies Wilson selvittää vuosia myöhemmin tapahtuneen murhan sormenjälkien avulla. Teos tarkastelee ihmisluontoa ja yhteiskunnallisia raja-aitoja.",16,1,24]