[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fHFv-kI5Oy6FfM4cdqCA-kuMBqxabkxCgJb5op_NDUO0":3},{"items":4,"total":450,"page":451,"pageSize":452},[5,29,52,71,86,109,130,146,171,188,208,225,242,258,277,296,310,329,349,368,384,398,414,432],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":10,"bookId":11,"genreRaw":9,"genre":12,"themes":13,"origin":14,"language":15,"yearPublished":16,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":17,"charCount":18,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":20,"gutenbergSubjects":21,"gutenbergCategories":23,"gutenbergSummary":25,"gutenbergTranslators":26,"gutenbergDownloadCount":27,"aiDescription":28},2393,"Runovihkonen nuorisolle","Usea, tekijä",null,"2393-usea-tekija-runovihkonen-nuorisolle","2393__Usea_tekijä__Runovihkonen_nuorisolle","runous",[],[],"fi",1887,6512,38401,false,63829,[22],"Finnish poetry",[24],"Poetry","\"Runovihkonen nuorisolle: Pieni valikoima alkuperäistä suomalaista runoutta\" compiled by K. R. (Kosti Raitio) is a collection of original Finnish poetry likely written in the late 19th century. This compilation showcases a variety of works from notable Finnish poets, reflecting the themes and emotions prevalent in Finnish literature during that time. The book appears to serve as an introduction to Finnish culture and language through its engagement with traditional poetic forms and expressions.  The content of the book features works from multiple poets, each exploring themes such as nature, homeland, love, and the struggles of life. The poems celebrate the beauty of Finland's landscapes, the importance of national identity, and the emotional depth of human experiences. The collection includes various styles and voices, making it a rich tapestry of Finnish literary heritage. Readers can expect to encounter both historical context and personal reflections, providing a multifaceted view of Finnish society and its artistic legacy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],201,"Kosti Raition toimittama kokoelma sisältää valikoiman varhaista suomalaista runoutta muun muassa Jaakko Juteinilta ja A. Oksaselta. Nuorisolle suunnatussa teoksessa on isänmaallisia ja luontoaiheisia säkeitä sekä lyhyitä elämäkerrallisia esittelyjä mukana olevista runoilijoista.",{"number":30,"title":31,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":33,"bookId":34,"genreRaw":9,"genre":35,"themes":36,"origin":37,"language":15,"yearPublished":9,"yearPublishedTranslation":38,"wordCount":39,"charCount":40,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":41,"gutenbergSubjects":42,"gutenbergCategories":45,"gutenbergSummary":48,"gutenbergTranslators":49,"gutenbergDownloadCount":50,"aiDescription":51},1163,"Boresko kaunotar y.m. kertomuksia","Usea tekijä","1163-usea-tekija-boresko-kaunotar-y-m-kertomuksia","1163__Usea_tekijä__Boresko_kaunotar_y.m._kertomuksia","romaani",[],[],1915,25585,166338,50407,[43,44],"Fiction","Short stories",[46,47],"Historical Novels","Short Stories","\"Boresko kaunotar y.m. kertomuksia\" by Mór Jókai and Antonio de Trueba is a collection of stories written in the early 20th century. The book features various narratives, primarily focusing on themes surrounding war and personal relationships, with the titular tale centering around a Russian officer's experiences during the Turkish War and his interactions with a beautiful noblewoman named Boresko.   The opening of the book begins with a detailed setting that places the reader in the midst of a military encampment near the Balkan Mountains, where the protagonist serves as an adjutant. As he deals with the rigors of war and the challenges of duty, he is interrupted by his friend Hershko, who brings news of a betting win and hints at a romantic entanglement with a mysterious woman they had previously encountered. The protagonist's intrigue deepens as the narrative unveils the beauty of the noblewoman Boresko, setting the stage for a love story entwined with danger and deception, particularly as revelations arise about Hershko's intentions. The opening portion effectively establishes a backdrop of tension, both militarily and emotionally, hinting at the dramatic turns the story may take. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],234,"Neljän kertomuksen kokoelma sisältää historiallisia ja romanttisia tunnelmia. Nimiteos on venäläisen upseerin kuvaus turkkilaissodan tapahtumista Balkanilla. Mukana on myös unkarilaisen Mauri Jókain jännitystä ja romantiikkaa sisältäviä tarinoita sekä espanjalaisen Antonio de Trueban kertomus.",{"number":53,"title":54,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":55,"bookId":56,"genreRaw":9,"genre":57,"themes":58,"origin":59,"language":15,"yearPublished":60,"yearPublishedTranslation":61,"wordCount":62,"charCount":63,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":64,"gutenbergSubjects":65,"gutenbergCategories":66,"gutenbergSummary":67,"gutenbergTranslators":68,"gutenbergDownloadCount":69,"aiDescription":70},1227,"Novelleja ja kertomuksia II","1227-usea-tekija-novelleja-ja-kertomuksia-ii","1227__Usea_tekijä__Novelleja_ja_kertomuksia_II","novelli",[],[],1843,1879,42386,246401,36824,[43,44],[47],"\"Novelleja\" by Marie Sophie Schwartz is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The book appears to explore themes of love, loss, and the societal expectations of family roles, focusing on various characters and their intricate relationships. The initial story introduces the main character, a young male teacher, who becomes entangled in the lives of a noble family and their daughter, Eeva, reflecting on his unacknowledged feelings towards her.  The opening of the work presents a rich narrative, detailing the protagonist's arrival at Åkersfors, the estate of Count W----. He soon becomes smitten with Eeva, the Count's daughter, who has returned home changed after a mysterious absence. As he observes her interactions, he inadvertently overhears a troubling conversation about a girl named Sigrid, revealing layers of complexity involving abandonment and societal shame. This establishes a foundation for exploring how the characters’ decisions are intertwined with the fates of others, particularly the haunting consequences their actions may have on young Sigrid, indicating a deeper commentary on personal responsibility within the community. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],297,"Kokoelma sisältää neljä käännettyä kertomusta eurooppalaisilta kirjailijoilta, kuten Björnstjerne Björnsonilta ja Berthold Auerbachilta. Teoksen aloittaa Björnsonin tunnettu norjalaiskuvaus Arne, ja mukana on myös saksalaista ja tanskalaista lyhytproosaa.",{"number":72,"title":73,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":74,"bookId":75,"genreRaw":9,"genre":57,"themes":76,"origin":77,"language":15,"yearPublished":78,"yearPublishedTranslation":79,"wordCount":80,"charCount":81,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":64,"gutenbergSubjects":82,"gutenbergCategories":83,"gutenbergSummary":67,"gutenbergTranslators":84,"gutenbergDownloadCount":69,"aiDescription":85},1232,"Novelleja ja kertomuksia III","1232-usea-tekija-novelleja-ja-kertomuksia-iii","1232__Usea_tekijä__Novelleja_ja_kertomuksia_III",[],[],1871,1880,42780,269191,[43,44],[47],[],"Kokoelma sisältää käännettyjä novelleja ja historiallisia kertomuksia. Teoksen pääosassa on tanskalaisen Cornelia Lewetzowin pienoisromaani Anna. Lisäksi mukana on 1500-luvun Blekingeen sijoittuva romanttinen tarina sekä kertomus kuningas Kaarlo IX:stä.",{"number":87,"title":88,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":89,"bookId":90,"genreRaw":91,"genre":57,"themes":92,"origin":93,"language":15,"yearPublished":9,"yearPublishedTranslation":95,"wordCount":96,"charCount":97,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":98,"gutenbergSubjects":99,"gutenbergCategories":102,"gutenbergSummary":104,"gutenbergTranslators":105,"gutenbergDownloadCount":107,"aiDescription":108},1349,"Väriä ja viivoja","1349-usea-tekija-varia-ja-viivoja","1349__Usea_tekijä__Väriä_ja_viivoja","Werner von Heidenstamin, Oscar Levertinin y.m. novelleja",[],[94],"nobel",1912,19599,121766,52536,[100,101],"Short stories, Swedish -- Translations into Finnish","Swedish fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[47,103],"Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Väriä ja viivoja: Werner von Heidenstamin, Oscar Levertinin y.m. novelleja\" is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. This anthology features the works of several authors including Werner von Heidenstam and Oscar Levertin, presenting a variety of narratives that explore themes of mortality, relationships, and the human condition. Each story offers unique perspectives, likely revolving around characters grappling with existential dilemmas and emotional conflicts.  The opening of the collection features Werner von Heidenstam's story \"Katarina Jagellottaren kuolema,\" which unfolds in a dramatic moment as Katarina, a Milanese noblewoman, faces death while her husband, King Juhana, struggles with the implications of her condition. The emotionally charged scene captures the tension between hope and despair, where the characters reflect on their past, their losses, and their connections to one another. The writing evokes a vivid atmosphere filled with sensory details, highlighting the characters' inner turmoil as they confront themes of love, sacrifice, and the inevitability of death. As the story progresses, the presence of children adds another layer of complexity to the emotional landscape, emphasizing the continuity of life amid the looming shadow of mortality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[106],"Sirola, Yrjö",237,"Pohjoismaisten kirjailijoiden novelleja sisältävä kokoelma esittelee muun muassa Werner von Heidenstamin, August Strindbergin ja Knut Hamsunin lyhytproosaa. Teos sisältää historiallisia kuvauksia sekä naturalistisia ja psykologisia kertomuksia.",{"number":110,"title":111,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":112,"bookId":113,"genreRaw":9,"genre":114,"themes":115,"origin":116,"language":15,"yearPublished":117,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":118,"charCount":119,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":120,"gutenbergSubjects":121,"gutenbergCategories":123,"gutenbergSummary":126,"gutenbergTranslators":127,"gutenbergDownloadCount":128,"aiDescription":129},1376,"Kuinka meistä tuli kirjailijoita","1376-usea-tekija-kuinka-meista-tuli-kirjailijoita","1376__Usea_tekijä__Kuinka_meistä_tuli_kirjailijoita","muistelmat",[],[],1916,24348,166685,52890,[122],"Authors, Finnish",[124,125],"Biographies","Essays, Letters & Speeches","\"Kuinka meistä tuli kirjailijoita: Suomalaisten kirjailijoiden nuoruudenmuistelmia\" is a collection of memoirs by Finnish authors written in the early 20th century. This compilation features contributions from a diverse array of writers, each reflecting on their early experiences and how they became authors. The book likely serves as a tribute to Finnish literary heritage, offering insights into the personal journeys of these influential authors.  The opening of the book presents an introduction by Juhani Aho discussing the importance of capturing the essence of artistic expression through simple yet profound examples from life and nature. Aho emphasizes how poetry should resonate with readers by showcasing relatable truths in familiar contexts. Following Aho's introduction, various authors contribute their own reminiscences, highlighting formative experiences that inspired their literary pursuits. For instance, Selma Anttila recalls her childhood imaginings sparked by rural landscapes, while Kaarlo Atra reflects on the early inspirations that led him to writing, illustrating the theme of youthful aspirations and the evolution of a writer's identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],274,"Kokoelma sisältää tunnettujen suomalaisten kirjailijoiden muisteluita heidän uransa alkuvaiheista ja nuoruuden kirjallisista kokeiluista. Mukana on tekstejä muun muassa Juhani Aholta, Minna Canthilta ja Eino Leinolta, jotka valottavat tietään kirjailijuuteen.",{"number":131,"title":132,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":133,"bookId":134,"genreRaw":9,"genre":135,"themes":136,"origin":137,"language":15,"yearPublished":138,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":139,"charCount":140,"usRestricted":141,"gutenbergId":9,"gutenbergSubjects":142,"gutenbergCategories":143,"gutenbergSummary":9,"gutenbergTranslators":144,"gutenbergDownloadCount":9,"aiDescription":145},2061,"Suomen luokkasota","2061-halonen-a-toim-suomen-luokkasota","2061__Halonen_A._(toim.)__Suomen_luokkasota","tietokirja",[],[],1928,131891,979454,true,[],[],[],"Teos on kokoelma artikkeleita ja muistelmia vuoden 1918 Suomen sisällissodasta punaisten näkökulmasta. Kirjoittajat kuvaavat vallankumouksen tapahtumia eri rintamilla, hallinnon järjestämistä sekä sodan jälkeistä valkoista terroria ja vankileirejä.",{"number":147,"title":148,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":149,"bookId":150,"genreRaw":151,"genre":152,"themes":153,"origin":155,"language":15,"yearPublished":156,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":157,"charCount":158,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":159,"gutenbergSubjects":160,"gutenbergCategories":164,"gutenbergSummary":167,"gutenbergTranslators":168,"gutenbergDownloadCount":169,"aiDescription":170},2153,"Joulupukin satuja ja leikkejä","2153-usea-tekija-joulupukin-satuja-ja-leikkeja","2153__Usea_tekijä__Joulupukin_satuja_ja_leikkejä","Joulupukin aikaisemmista vuosikerroista valikoitu","lastenkirja",[154],"kansanperinne",[],1913,18206,110615,61018,[161,162,163],"Children's stories, Finnish","Christmas stories","Fairy tales -- Finland",[165,166,47],"Children & Young Adult Reading","Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Joulupukin satuja ja leikkejä: Joulupukin aikaisemmista vuosikerroista\" is a collection of Finnish Christmas stories and games written in the early 20th century. This volume features a selection of folk tales and entertaining plays related to the Christmas tradition, featuring a range of whimsical characters, including Joulupukki (Father Christmas) himself. The stories capture the spirit of Christmas and reflect the cultural heritage of Finland through charming narratives.  The opening of the book introduces readers to a tale about Matti Suorasilmä, who walks through the town on Christmas Eve, having lost his horse and all his money. He encounters an old beggar asking for food, and after an act of kindness, he meets a small, magical man who gives him a special incantation to help him return home. When Matti follows the instructions, he finds himself soaring through the air on his magical sack, witnessing Christmas lights below and finally returning home to his family. This enchanting beginning sets the tone for a collection filled with magic, festive spirit, and the joys of generosity during the holiday season. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],135,"Kokoelma sisältää satuja ja leikkejä, jotka on valikoitu Joulupukki-lehden vuosikerroista 1901–1910. Teos sisältää muun muassa Anni Swanin, Larin-Kyöstin ja Kauppis-Heikin kirjoittamia tarinoita, joissa esiintyy tonttuja, metsänväkeä ja jouluisia tunnelmia.",{"number":172,"title":173,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":174,"bookId":175,"genreRaw":176,"genre":152,"themes":177,"origin":178,"language":15,"yearPublished":156,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":179,"charCount":180,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":181,"gutenbergSubjects":182,"gutenbergCategories":183,"gutenbergSummary":184,"gutenbergTranslators":185,"gutenbergDownloadCount":186,"aiDescription":187},2154,"Joulupukin jutelmia","2154-usea-tekija-joulupukin-jutelmia","2154__Usea_tekijä__Joulupukin_jutelmia","Vuosikymmenen varrelta valittuja",[],[],20965,128232,61020,[161,162],[165,47],"\"Joulupukin jutelmia: Vuosikymmenen varrelta valittuja\" by Various is a collection of short stories likely written in the early 20th century. The book features a series of tales centered around themes of Christmas, childhood adventures, and moral lessons, narrated through relatable characters experiencing the essence of festive spirit and human emotions.  The beginning of this collection introduces various characters in a quaint, charming setting, beginning with the story of a boy named Risu-Ville as he embarks on an adventure to fetch a Christmas tree. He faces the challenges of navigating through deep snow, reflecting on his family's struggles and his determination to bring joy to his loved ones. As he journeys, Ville experiences moments of joy, pride, and warmth, culminating in his successful return home with the tree, wrapped in thoughts of Christmas gifts for his family. This opening establishes a heartwarming tone that resonates with themes of love, sacrifice, and the magic of Christmas, setting the stage for the stories to follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],163,"Kokoelma sisältää 1900-luvun alun joululehdistä poimittuja lasten- ja joulukertomuksia useilta eri kirjoittajilta. Tarinoissa esiintyy muun muassa Risu-Ville, tonttuja ja tavallisia lapsia joulunvietossa tai talvisissa seikkailuissa.",{"number":189,"title":190,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":191,"bookId":192,"genreRaw":9,"genre":193,"themes":194,"origin":195,"language":15,"yearPublished":196,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":197,"charCount":198,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":199,"gutenbergSubjects":200,"gutenbergCategories":202,"gutenbergSummary":204,"gutenbergTranslators":205,"gutenbergDownloadCount":206,"aiDescription":207},2167,"Mansikoita ja mustikoita I","2167-usea-tekija-mansikoita-ja-mustikoita-i","2167__Usea_tekijä__Mansikoita_ja_mustikoita_I","muu",[],[],1859,38680,246577,61117,[201],"Finnish literature",[203],"Literature - Other","\"Mansikoita ja Mustikoita I\" by Various is a collection of literary works written in the mid-19th century. This anthology features various pieces that reflect Finnish culture, nature, and social commentary, highlighting the beauty of the land and the depth of human emotions. While specific characters or storylines aren't immediately evident from the opening portion, the text suggests themes of nature, familial bonds, and cultural identity, making it appealing to readers interested in poetry and prose from this period.  The opening of this collection introduces the setting of a summer day at Sorsansaari, where family and friends gather to celebrate Jaakko's name day. The narrator observes the interactions and dynamics within the group, hinting at underlying tensions rooted in forgetfulness and recognition amidst celebrations. The characters engage in playful banter, with moments of introspection concerning nature's beauty and the responsibilities of life. Through descriptions of joy, song, and community, the excerpt sets a nostalgic tone, evoking the charm of rural Finnish life and its connection to the seasons and traditions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],157,"Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran julkaisema lukemisto sisältää kertomuksia, kuvauksia ja runosuomennoksia useilta eri kirjoittajilta. Kokoelma tarjoaa 1800-luvun puolivälin lukijalle suunnattua monipuolista kaunokirjallista sisältöä.",{"number":209,"title":210,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":211,"bookId":212,"genreRaw":9,"genre":12,"themes":213,"origin":214,"language":15,"yearPublished":215,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":216,"charCount":217,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":218,"gutenbergSubjects":219,"gutenbergCategories":220,"gutenbergSummary":221,"gutenbergTranslators":222,"gutenbergDownloadCount":223,"aiDescription":224},2213,"Mansikoita ja mustikoita II","2213-usea-tekija-mansikoita-ja-mustikoita-ii","2213__Usea_tekijä__Mansikoita_ja_mustikoita_II",[154],[],1860,18169,116301,61655,[201],[166,24],"\"Mansikoita ja Mustikoita II\" by Various is a collection of Finnish poetry and stories likely written in the 19th century. The work encompasses a variety of themes including nature, love, and the human experience, reflecting the cultural and emotional landscape of Finland during that time. The collection appears to feature various characters and voices that explore both the hardships and joys of life, weaving together traditional Finnish folklore with personal reflections.  The opening of this work introduces the reader to the evocative themes present throughout the collection. The moon personifies itself as a storyteller, sharing tales of longing, hope, and human trials against a backdrop of poignant imagery. The initial anecdotes paint a picture of individuals on the brink of change, such as families seeking a new life across the ocean and a young man dreaming of his homeland. As the moon speaks, it highlights the beauty and tragedy intertwined in the Finnish spirit, setting the stage for deeper explorations of identity and belonging in the stories to follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],140,"Kokoelma sisältää 1800-luvun puolivälin suomalaista runoutta, lauluja ja lyhyitä proosatekstejä. Aineisto koostuu useiden eri kirjoittajien teoksista, joissa käsitellään kansallisromanttisia aiheita, luontoa ja ihmiseloa. Mukana on myös suomennoksia ja mukaelmia ulkomaisilta kirjailijoilta.",{"number":226,"title":227,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":228,"bookId":229,"genreRaw":9,"genre":12,"themes":230,"origin":231,"language":15,"yearPublished":232,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":233,"charCount":234,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":235,"gutenbergSubjects":236,"gutenbergCategories":237,"gutenbergSummary":238,"gutenbergTranslators":239,"gutenbergDownloadCount":240,"aiDescription":241},2223,"Mansikoita ja mustikoita III","2223-usea-tekija-mansikoita-ja-mustikoita-iii","2223__Usea_tekijä__Mansikoita_ja_mustikoita_III",[154],[],1861,16153,102448,61749,[201],[166,24],"\"Mansikoita ja Mustikoita III\" by Various is a collection of folk songs and poetry written in the mid-19th century. The work presents a rich tapestry of themes found in Finnish folklore, including nature, love, and national pride, expressed through various lyrical forms and styles. This anthology likely serves to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage of Finland.  At the start of this collection, readers are introduced to a variety of poems that reflect the beauty and sorrow found in nature and human experiences. The opening portions feature touching verses that evoke feelings of nostalgia and longing for a better, simpler time, as well as an admiration for the Finnish landscape. Themes of change and transience are prevalent, illustrated through lyrics that lament the loss of the past while hoping for renewal in the future. The voices of common people resonate through these verses, making it a heartfelt tribute to Finnish identity and cultural memory. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],291,"Kokoelma sisältää suomalaisia kansanlauluja sekä käännöksiä kansainvälisestä lyriikasta. Teos koostuu muun muassa savolaisista kansanrunoista sekä suomennoksista sellaisten kirjailijoiden kuin Petöfin, Schillerin ja Thomas Mooren tuotannosta.",{"number":243,"title":244,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":245,"bookId":246,"genreRaw":9,"genre":12,"themes":247,"origin":248,"language":15,"yearPublished":196,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":249,"charCount":250,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":251,"gutenbergSubjects":252,"gutenbergCategories":253,"gutenbergSummary":254,"gutenbergTranslators":255,"gutenbergDownloadCount":256,"aiDescription":257},2239,"Mansikoita ja mustikoita IV","2239-usea-tekija-mansikoita-ja-mustikoita-iv","2239__Usea_tekijä__Mansikoita_ja_mustikoita_IV",[],[],28325,178020,61941,[201],[24],"\"Mansikoita ja Mustikoita IV\" by Various is a collection of poems and stories written in the mid-19th century. The work features a variety of poetic forms and themes, including nature, love, hardship, and national identity, reflective of Finnish culture and sentiments. The collection also highlights the significance of the natural world, intertwined with personal and collective human experiences.\"  \"At the start of the collection, various poems introduce themes of nature and emotion intertwined with personal reflections. The first few poems explore the feelings associated with the arrival of spring, invoking vivid imagery of renewal in the landscape and the awakening of flora and fauna. These pieces illustrate heartfelt connections to the Finnish homeland while expressing sentiments of longing, hope, and comfort amid life's struggles. The tone is both personal and communal, capturing the essence of Finnish identity as shaped by nature and collective history.\" (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],145,"Usean eri kirjoittajan teoksia sisältävä lukemisto koostuu runoista, historiallisista kertomuksista ja suomennoksista. Kokoelma sisältää muun muassa Suonion ja A. W. Lindgrénin tekstejä sekä mukaelmia Runebergin ja Herderin teoksista. Aiheet vaihtelevat lyyrisestä luonnonkuvauksesta historiallisiin tapahtumiin.",{"number":259,"title":260,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":261,"bookId":262,"genreRaw":9,"genre":57,"themes":263,"origin":264,"language":15,"yearPublished":9,"yearPublishedTranslation":265,"wordCount":266,"charCount":267,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":268,"gutenbergSubjects":269,"gutenbergCategories":272,"gutenbergSummary":273,"gutenbergTranslators":274,"gutenbergDownloadCount":275,"aiDescription":276},2296,"Pieni novellikirjasto VII","2296-usea-tekija-pieni-novellikirjasto-vii","2296__Usea_tekijä__Pieni_novellikirjasto_VII",[],[],1895,19063,124929,62604,[270,271],"Fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Short stories -- Translations into Finnish",[47],"\"Pieni novellikirjasto VII\" by Various is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. This anthology features a variety of narratives that delve into human experiences, social themes, and moral lessons, contributing to a reflection on the complexities of life. The opening story highlights the reign of a young prince, Kasimir III, who drastically changes the court's lifestyle and governance in a departure from his father's extravagant ways.  The beginning of the collection presents the story \"Henkilääkäri,\" written by W. H. Riehl, which introduces Prince Kasimir III, who, upon ascending the throne, seeks to rid the court of frivolous behaviors and distractions. As he decides to appoint a personal physician against his better judgment, the narrative unfolds the contrast between the young prince's determined simplicity and the traditions of the old court. After a bout of illness leads him to change his mind, he unwittingly selects the inexperienced Dr. Müller to be his personal physician—an appointment that stirs intrigue and speculation among the courtiers and sets the stage for the unfolding drama of social dynamics within the royal court. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],84,"Viidestä eri kertomuksesta koostuva novellikokoelma sisältää käännöksiä saksalaisilta, espanjalaisilta ja muilta eurooppalaisilta kirjailijoilta. Kertomukset vaihtelevat historiallisista ruhtinashoveista kaukaisiin maihin ja käsittelevät inhimillisiä kohtaloita sekä moraalisia valintoja.",{"number":278,"title":279,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":280,"bookId":281,"genreRaw":282,"genre":12,"themes":283,"origin":284,"language":15,"yearPublished":285,"yearPublishedTranslation":285,"wordCount":286,"charCount":287,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":288,"gutenbergSubjects":289,"gutenbergCategories":291,"gutenbergSummary":292,"gutenbergTranslators":293,"gutenbergDownloadCount":294,"aiDescription":295},2389,"Pohjolan puolukoita","2389-usea-tekija-pohjolan-puolukoita","2389__Usea_tekijä__Pohjolan_puolukoita","Keräymä runoja, suomennoksia ja alkuperäisiä",[],[],1882,17833,113215,63760,[22,290],"Poetry -- Translations into Finnish",[24],"\"Pohjolan puolukoita: Keräymä runoja, suomennoksia ja alkuperäisiä\" by Various is a collection of poetry and translations likely written in the late 19th century. The book showcases a variety of poems that explore themes of nature, faith, and the human experience, bringing together both original works and translations from notable poets.   The beginning of this collection introduces the poem \"Rippilapset\" by E. Tegnér, which depicts a serene church setting during a ceremonial occasion. It beautifully describes the vibrant spring day, filled with flowers and joy, as the congregation gathers for a service led by a wise, elderly pastor. The imagery evokes a strong sense of peace and hope, emphasizing the importance of faith as the children engage in a meaningful ritual, answering questions about their beliefs with innocence and integrity. This opening sets the tone for the rest of the anthology, promising readers a reflective and emotive journey through poetry that celebrates both nature and spirituality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],372,"Runokokoelma sisältää suomennoksia ruotsalaisilta ja saksalaisilta runoilijoilta sekä alkuperäisiä suomenkielisiä runoja. Teos sisältää muun muassa Esaias Tegnérin, Friedrich Schillerin ja Johan Ludvig Runebergin tekstejä.",{"number":297,"title":7,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":298,"bookId":299,"genreRaw":300,"genre":57,"themes":301,"origin":302,"language":15,"yearPublished":303,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":304,"charCount":305,"usRestricted":141,"gutenbergId":9,"gutenbergSubjects":306,"gutenbergCategories":307,"gutenbergSummary":9,"gutenbergTranslators":308,"gutenbergDownloadCount":9,"aiDescription":309},2394,"2394-rauanheimo-yrjo-veijarien-laiva","2394__Rauanheimo_Yrjö__Veijarien_laiva","Pieni valikoima alkuperäistä suomalaista runoutta",[],[],1945,26774,172282,[],[],[],"Kertomuskokoelma seuraa vanhan kolmimastoisen parkin, Veijarien laivan, ja sen uskollisen miehistön seikkailuja maailman merillä. Teos sisältää humoristisia ja jännittäviä tarinoita merimiesten kohtaamisista, kaukaisista rannikoista ja elämästä trooppisilla vesillä.",{"number":311,"title":312,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":313,"bookId":314,"genreRaw":315,"genre":57,"themes":316,"origin":317,"language":15,"yearPublished":318,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":319,"charCount":320,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":321,"gutenbergSubjects":322,"gutenbergCategories":324,"gutenbergSummary":325,"gutenbergTranslators":326,"gutenbergDownloadCount":327,"aiDescription":328},2415,"Nuori Suomi I-III","2415-usea-tekija-nuori-suomi-i-iii","2415__Usea_tekijä__Nuori_Suomi_I-III","Novelleja ja kertomuksia kotimaisilta kirjailijoilta",[],[],1885,21783,140878,64042,[323],"Finnish fiction",[47],"\"Nuori Suomi I-III: Novelleja ja kertomuksia suomalaisilta kirjailijoilta\" by Various is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. This anthology features narratives from various Finnish authors, reflecting the themes and cultural nuances of Finnish society during this period. The stories delve into personal dilemmas, social issues, and the struggles of identity amid a changing landscape, especially focusing on the experiences of individuals navigating familial and societal expectations.  The opening of the first part introduces us to Emil, a young man caught between his progressive ideals and the expectations of his mother, the chamberlain's wife. As Emil engages in introspections by a stream in Savonia, he grapples with his choices — particularly around marriage and societal duties. His mother, distressed by his rejection of a conventional lifestyle, laments his involvement with the Finnish language and culture. The narrative showcases Emil's disdain for societal norms and his quest for personal freedom, ultimately setting the stage for themes of identity, obligation, and the contrast between tradition and modernity throughout the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],287,"Kokoelma sisältää kotimaisten kirjailijoiden novelleja ja kertomuksia, kuten Kahdeksan tunnin kokemukset, Mammonan orjuus ja Sokea. Tekstit käsittelevät 1880-luvun suomalaisuusaatetta, säätyläispiirejä sekä yhteiskunnallisia muutoksia. Tarinoissa tarkastellaan kielikysymyksen ja kansallisen heräämisen vaikutusta yksilöiden elämään ja perhesuhteisiin.",{"number":330,"title":331,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":332,"bookId":333,"genreRaw":9,"genre":57,"themes":334,"origin":336,"language":15,"yearPublished":337,"yearPublishedTranslation":338,"wordCount":339,"charCount":340,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":341,"gutenbergSubjects":342,"gutenbergCategories":343,"gutenbergSummary":345,"gutenbergTranslators":346,"gutenbergDownloadCount":347,"aiDescription":348},2417,"Pieni novellikirjasto VIII","2417-usea-tekija-pieni-novellikirjasto-viii","2417__Usea_tekijä__Pieni_novellikirjasto_VIII",[335],"seikkailu",[],1888,1897,19252,123528,64183,[270,271],[344,47],"Adventure","\"Pieni novellikirjasto VIII\" by Various is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. This anthology features a variety of tales, including adventure and dramatic encounters, showcasing the literary styles and themes of its time. The content likely explores human experiences in diverse settings, and one of the stories involves a perilous encounter with cannibals and the desperate struggle for survival at sea.  The opening of the anthology begins with \"Ihmis-syöjiä,\" a gripping story narrated by a second mate on a sailing ship traveling from Honolulu to Sydney in 1860. As the ship approaches the dangerous Louisiade archipelago, they find themselves in need of fresh water and must land on an island notorious for its savage inhabitants. The tension escalates when they are attacked by the island's natives, leading to a harrowing escape filled with danger and resourcefulness. The protagonist reflects on prior experiences with cannibals, and through cunning and luck, they narrowly avoid disaster, setting the stage for further adventurous narratives in this intriguing collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],216,"Novellikokoelma sisältää jännitystä ja seikkailua painottavia kertomuksia eri puolilta maailmaa. Tarinat vievät lukijan muun muassa Etelämeren saarille, Mississippijoen varrelle ja myrskyisille vesille.",{"number":350,"title":351,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":352,"bookId":353,"genreRaw":9,"genre":152,"themes":354,"origin":355,"language":15,"yearPublished":356,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":357,"charCount":358,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":359,"gutenbergSubjects":360,"gutenbergCategories":363,"gutenbergSummary":364,"gutenbergTranslators":365,"gutenbergDownloadCount":366,"aiDescription":367},2495,"Lasten lauluja","2495-hellen-immi-lasten-lauluja","2495__Hellén_Immi__Lasten_lauluja",[],[],1899,3410,18536,65216,[361,362],"Children's poetry, Finnish","Finnish poetry -- 19th century",[165,24],"\"Lasten lauluja\" by Immi Hellén is a collection of children's songs written at the turn of the 20th century. This book aims to celebrate innocence and the beauty of the Finnish landscape, capturing the spirit of childhood and nature through lyrical verses that blend themes of faith, patriotism, and the joys of childhood experiences.  The content of \"Lasten lauluja\" comprises a variety of songs that resonate with the experiences of Finnish children. The verses cover topics such as nature, family, patriotism, and spiritual themes, providing children with simple prayers, hymns, and celebratory songs that reflect their world. Each piece is characterized by a gentle rhythmic quality, encouraging young readers to relate to their environment, their families, and their nation. Through songs like \"Kansakoulun laulu\" (School Song) and \"Maamme\" (Our Land), the collection emphasizes respect for one’s homeland and the importance of community, making it both an educational and enjoyable read for children and their families. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],214,"Immi Hellénin toimittama kokoelma sisältää lapsille suunnattuja lauluja, virsiä ja runoja. Teos koostuu isänmaallisista aiheista, luontokuvauksista sekä hengellisistä ja opetuksellisista lauluista, joita on perinteisesti käytetty kotien ja koulujen kasvatustyössä.",{"number":369,"title":370,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":371,"bookId":372,"genreRaw":9,"genre":35,"themes":373,"origin":374,"language":15,"yearPublished":338,"yearPublishedTranslation":338,"wordCount":375,"charCount":376,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":377,"gutenbergSubjects":378,"gutenbergCategories":379,"gutenbergSummary":380,"gutenbergTranslators":381,"gutenbergDownloadCount":382,"aiDescription":383},2988,"Kuningattaren romaani ynnä Alkuperäisiä suomalaisa kertomuksia","2988-usea-tekija-kuningattaren-romaani-ynna-alkuperaisia-suomalaisia-kertomuksia","2988__Usea_tekijä__Kuningattaren_romaani_ynnä_Alkuperäisiä_suomalaisia_kertomuksia",[],[],14551,93678,72896,[43,44],[46],"\"Kuningattaren romaani: ynnä alkuperäisiä suomalaisia kertomuksia\" by Emil Peschkau is a historical novella written in the late 19th century. The book seems to revolve around the fascinating historical figure of Kristina, daughter of Kustaa Aadolfin, who became queen of Sweden at a young age. The narrative will likely explore her unique character, upbringing, and reign, highlighting her scholarly pursuits and departure from traditional royal norms.  The opening of the book sets the stage by introducing Kristina through a captivating description of her portrait, which draws the attention of all who view it. The painting encapsulates her striking and unconventional appearance, adorned in male attire, hinting at her progressive nature and intellectual inclinations. It hints at the complexities of her role as a ruler, juxtaposed with her interest in the arts and sciences, suggesting that she may have felt constrained by the expectations of femininity and royalty. This initial glimpse promises an exploration of themes such as identity, power, and the nuances of historical legacy in the life of a remarkable queen. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],250,"Kokoelma sisältää Kauppis-Heikin ja Otto Tuomen novelleja sekä Emil Peschkaun historiallisen kertomuksen Ruotsin kuningatar Kristiinasta. Tarinat vaihtelevat kansankuvauksista ja humoristisista sattumuksista historialliseen fiktioon.",{"number":385,"title":386,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":387,"bookId":388,"genreRaw":9,"genre":114,"themes":389,"origin":390,"language":15,"yearPublished":391,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":392,"charCount":393,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":9,"gutenbergSubjects":394,"gutenbergCategories":395,"gutenbergSummary":9,"gutenbergTranslators":396,"gutenbergDownloadCount":9,"aiDescription":397},3073,"Lukemisia Suomen kansan hyödyksi I","3073-usea-tekija-lukemisia-suomen-kansan-hyodyksi-i","3073__Usea_tekijä__Lukemisia_Suomen_kansan_hyödyksi_I",[],[],1845,14389,89880,[],[],[],"Savo-karjalaisen osakunnan toimittama kokoelma sisältää valistavia kirjoituksia ja tietoartikkeleita. Teos käsittelee muun muassa maantietoa, luonnonilmiöitä kuten ukkosta sekä kansanopetuksen järjestämistä. Mukana on myös J. L. Runebergin runon suomennos Hauta Perhossa.",{"number":399,"title":400,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":401,"bookId":402,"genreRaw":9,"genre":12,"themes":403,"origin":404,"language":15,"yearPublished":318,"yearPublishedTranslation":9,"wordCount":405,"charCount":406,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":407,"gutenbergSubjects":408,"gutenbergCategories":409,"gutenbergSummary":410,"gutenbergTranslators":411,"gutenbergDownloadCount":412,"aiDescription":413},333,"Säveliä Hämeestä ja muualta","333-usea-tekija-savelia-hameesta-ja-muualta","333__Usea_tekijä__Säveliä_Hämeestä_ja_muualta",[],[],4365,25860,20881,[24],[24],"\"Säveliä: Hämeestä ja muualta\" by Various is a collection of poems and songs written during the late 19th century. This anthology reflects the cultural and emotional landscape of Finnish life, showcasing various themes including love, nature, and national pride. The collection captures the essence of Finnish identity through lyrical expressions and intimate reflections.  The book features a range of poems that convey deep feelings and observations from the Finnish perspective, invoking imagery of nature, struggles, and personal emotions tied to the homeland. It includes works that discuss the beauty of Finnish landscapes, the seasons, and communal experiences. From contemplative pieces about solitude and longing to celebratory songs of love and connection with the land, each poem resonates with the spirit of Finland. Notably, the anthology encapsulates the voices of various poets, contributing to a broader dialogue about the Finnish experience in the 19th century, highlighting themes of resilience, nostalgia, and belonging. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],316,"Eri kirjoittajien teoksia sisältävä runokokoelma 1880-luvulta. Runot käsittelevät muun muassa J. L. Runebergia, suomalaista luontoa, vuodenaikoja ja isänmaallisia tunteita eri puolilla Suomea.",{"number":415,"title":416,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":417,"bookId":418,"genreRaw":419,"genre":57,"themes":420,"origin":421,"language":15,"yearPublished":9,"yearPublishedTranslation":318,"wordCount":422,"charCount":423,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":424,"gutenbergSubjects":425,"gutenbergCategories":426,"gutenbergSummary":427,"gutenbergTranslators":428,"gutenbergDownloadCount":430,"aiDescription":431},355,"Skandinaviasta","355-usea-tekija-skandinaviasta-novelli-kirja","355__Usea_tekijä__Skandinaviasta._Novelli-kirja","Novelli-kirja",[],[],87810,553508,23890,[44],[47],"\"Skandinaviasta: Novelli-kirja\" by Various is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. This anthology features works from several notable Scandinavian authors, including Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Jonas Lie, and A. Strindberg, capturing themes of family, loyalty, and the challenges of rural life. The stories present intricate character dynamics and moral lessons set against the backdrop of Scandinavian landscapes and societal norms, appealing to readers interested in regional literature and human experiences.  The opening of the collection introduces the readers to several stories, beginning with Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson's tale about Tord Harjula, a powerful landowner troubled by the loss of his son, showcasing themes of grief and redemption. As Tord navigates his sorrow, he grapples with familial responsibilities, ultimately leading to a transformation in his character. Following this narrative, other stories delve into different aspects of life in Scandinavia, such as love, ambition, and the connection to nature, promising a rich exploration of human emotion and moral dilemmas across its varied narratives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[429],"Suppanen, Aatto",349,"Aatto Suppasen toimittama ja suomentama novellikokoelma sisältää kertomuksia 1800-luvun merkittävimmiltä skandinaavisilta kirjailijoilta. Kokoelma esittelee muun muassa Bjørnstjerne Bjørnsonin, August Strindbergin ja J. P. Jacobsenin lyhytproosaa, jossa tarkastellaan inhimillisiä luonteita ja moraalisia kysymyksiä.",{"number":433,"title":434,"author":32,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":435,"bookId":436,"genreRaw":437,"genre":57,"themes":438,"origin":439,"language":15,"yearPublished":440,"yearPublishedTranslation":440,"wordCount":441,"charCount":442,"usRestricted":19,"gutenbergId":443,"gutenbergSubjects":444,"gutenbergCategories":445,"gutenbergSummary":446,"gutenbergTranslators":447,"gutenbergDownloadCount":448,"aiDescription":449},364,"Romaneja ja kertomuksia","364-usea-tekija-romaneja-ja-kertomuksia-lyhyet-kertomukset","364__Usea_tekijä__Romaneja_ja_kertomuksia_Lyhyet_kertomukset","Lyhyet kertomukset",[],[],1876,22864,142916,23793,[43],[47],"\"Romaneja ja kertomuksia: Lyhyet kertomukset\" by Various is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The anthology includes various narratives that explore themes of love, loss, and societal challenges, with each story reflecting the unique voice and perspective of its author.  At the start of the collection, the first story introduces Richard Hayes, an apprentice saddler in a small town who develops a secret affection for his master's daughter, Margaretha. As their relationship unfolds amidst the harsh treatment he receives from his master, Hayes faces a crucial turning point that leads to a confrontation, resulting in his desperate decision to flee. The story sets the stage for themes of aspiration and redemption, as Hayes hopes to escape his troubled past and eventually return for Margaretha, demonstrating the complex interplay of love, ambition, and societal obstacles. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],343,"Kokoelma sisältää suomennoksia ja alkuperäisiä kertomuksia useilta eri kirjailijoilta, kuten Charles Dickensiltä, Walter Scottilta ja Zacharias Topeliukselta. Teos tarjoaa monipuolisen valikoiman 1800-luvun lyhytproosaa, joka vaihtelee historiallisista kuvauksista arkisiin elämäntarinoihin.",29,1,24]