[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fXHn_TSha_CJKRfCQ7q_vzSPsn8UjH1d8Dxzd120oBTU":3},{"items":4,"total":290,"page":291,"pageSize":292},[5,35,60,82,101,119,143,164,191,212,226,249,271],{"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":27,"gutenbergSummary":30,"gutenbergTranslators":31,"gutenbergDownloadCount":33,"aiDescription":34},1325,"Ihmispeto","Zola, Émile",1840,1902,"1325-zola-emile-ihmispeto","1325__Zola_Émile__Ihmispeto",null,"romaani",[],[17],"ranskalainen","fi",1890,1906,102855,661354,false,52313,[26],"French fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[28,29],"French Literature","Novels","\"Ihmispeto: Siveysromaani\" by Émile Zola is a novel written in the late 19th century. It delves into the complex lives of its characters, particularly focusing on Roubaud and Séverine, as they navigate their tumultuous relationship against a backdrop of social and moral dilemmas. The story explores themes of jealousy, infidelity, and the darker aspects of human nature, indicative of Zola's naturalistic style.  At the start of the novel, we are introduced to Roubaud, who is anxiously waiting for his wife Séverine to return from shopping while reminiscing about their life together. The tension is palpable as Roubaud grapples with his insecurities and suspicions, particularly about Séverine's loyalty. When Séverine finally arrives, her vibrant demeanor contrasts sharply with Roubaud's darker mood, leading to a tense and intimate exchange that hints at underlying secrets and complicity. The opening sets the stage for a drama steeped in complex emotions and foreshadows a brewing conflict that will challenge their relationship. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[32],"Ilmoni, Wikki",253,"Zolan naturalismin klassikko sijoittuu 1800-luvun lopun rautatiemaailmaan. Tarina seuraa veturinkuljettaja Jacques Lantieria ja hänen kamppailuaan väkivaltaisia impulsseja vastaan. Teos yhdistää rikoskertomuksen ja tarkan kuvauksen teollistuvan ajan yhteiskunnasta.",{"number":36,"title":37,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":38,"bookId":39,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":40,"origin":41,"language":18,"yearPublished":42,"yearPublishedTranslation":43,"wordCount":44,"charCount":45,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":46,"gutenbergSubjects":47,"gutenbergCategories":54,"gutenbergSummary":55,"gutenbergTranslators":56,"gutenbergDownloadCount":58,"aiDescription":59},1341,"Kivihiilenkaivajat","1341-zola-emile-kivihiilenkaivajat","1341__Zola_Émile__Kivihiilenkaivajat",[],[17],1885,1915,105429,671685,52503,[48,49,50,51,52,53],"Coal miners -- Fiction","Coal mines and mining -- Fiction","France, Northern -- Fiction","Labor disputes -- Fiction","Political fiction","Strikes and lockouts -- Fiction",[28,29],"\"Kivihiilenkaivajat\" by Émile Zola is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story explores the harsh realities of coal mining through the eyes of a struggling protagonist and the collective struggles of miners in a small industrial town. The main character, Étienne Lantier, is a desperate young man seeking employment and a semblance of stability amidst dire circumstances.  The opening of the novel introduces Étienne as he journeys through a dark, cold night towards the Montsou coal mine. He struggles with the biting wind and his own unemployment, filled with a mix of hope and despair. Upon reaching the mine, he encounters a few seasoned workers who share their grim experiences, emphasizing the lack of jobs and their hardships in a slowly collapsing industry. This initial encounter sets the tone for the novel, highlighting the oppressive conditions of the working class and the dire need for change, while also foreshadowing Étienne's future involvement with the mining community and their struggle for better living conditions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[57],"Palm, Maria",196,"Naturalistinen romaani kuvaa Pohjois-Ranskan kaivosmiesten kurjia oloja ja nälän ajamaa lakkoa 1860-luvulla. Työtön koneenkäyttäjä Étienne Lantier saapuu Montsoun kaivoskylään ja nousee johtamaan työläisten epätoivoista taistelua epäinhimillisiä työolosuhteita vastaan.",{"number":61,"title":62,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":63,"bookId":64,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":65,"origin":67,"language":18,"yearPublished":68,"yearPublishedTranslation":69,"wordCount":70,"charCount":71,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":72,"gutenbergSubjects":73,"gutenbergCategories":76,"gutenbergSummary":78,"gutenbergTranslators":79,"gutenbergDownloadCount":80,"aiDescription":81},1364,"Rakkauden uhri","1364-zola-emile-rakkauden-uhri","1364__Zola_Émile__Rakkauden_uhri",[66],"rakkaus",[17],1883,1911,10165,65027,52721,[74,75],"Deception -- Fiction","Discontent -- Fiction",[28,29,77],"Romance","\"Rakkauden uhri\" by Émile Zola is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story opens in a small, sleepy town where the protagonist, Julien Mihon, leads a solitary life as a postal clerk. Struggling with his self-image, Julien is an introverted man who finds solace in his music, particularly playing the flute, but remains isolated and unaware of deeper emotional connections.  The beginning of the novel introduces Julien's mundane existence, characterized by his routines and lack of meaningful relationships. He lives alone in an apartment, occasionally befriending a mute copper engraver, and finds joy in playing his flute. However, a significant change occurs when a mysterious young woman, Therese de Marsanne, returns home from a convent, disturbing his tranquil isolation. Julien becomes infatuated with her, despite his self-imposed barriers and low self-esteem. The early chapters set the stage for a complex exploration of love, identity, and the impact of class and beauty within Julien’s life, drawing readers into his internal struggles and romantic aspirations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],230,"Pienessä ranskalaisessa kaupungissa elävä yksinäinen postivirkailija Julien Mihon rakastuu nuoreen, luostarista palaavaan naiseen. Zolan lyhytromaani tutkii epäitsetunnon, luokkaeron ja torjutun rakkauden vaikutuksia.",{"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":95,"gutenbergSummary":96,"gutenbergTranslators":97,"gutenbergDownloadCount":99,"aiDescription":100},521,"Hedelmällisyys","521-zola-emile-hedelmallisyys","521__Zola_Émile__Hedelmällisyys",[],[17],1899,1905,160748,1021259,38221,[26],[28,29],"\"Hedelmällisyys: Romaani\" by Émile Zola is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story follows Mathieu Froment, a determined and hardworking man who juggles his family responsibilities with his demanding job at a factory while navigating the challenges of love and societal expectations. This work explores themes of fertility, societal pressures regarding family size, and the stark realities of life for working-class families.  At the start of the narrative, we meet Mathieu as he hurriedly prepares for his day, glancing at the clock and ensuring he doesn't miss the train. The opening introduces readers to his loving relationship with Marianne, his supportive wife, and provides glimpses into their daily struggles with finances and family life. The setting shifts between their modest home and the factory, establishing a stark contrast between the lives of working-class families and the wealthier class they often aspire to join. Zola's portrayal of the characters and their interactions underscores the socio-economic tensions of the time, setting the stage for deeper explorations of family dynamics and the pressures of societal expectations as the story unfolds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[98],"Marjanen, V. A.",279,"Zolan aateromaani ylistää elämää ja suurta perhettä. Mathieu ja Marianne rakentavat onneaan Chantebledin maatilalla ja kasvattavat lapsiaan, mikä asettuu vastapainoksi aikakauden väestökadolle ja moraalisen rappion uhalle.",{"number":102,"title":103,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":104,"bookId":105,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":106,"origin":107,"language":18,"yearPublished":108,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":109,"charCount":110,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":111,"gutenbergSubjects":112,"gutenbergCategories":113,"gutenbergSummary":115,"gutenbergTranslators":116,"gutenbergDownloadCount":117,"aiDescription":118},605,"Rynnäkkö myllyä vastaan","605-zola-emile-rynnakko-myllya-vastaan","605__Zola_Émile__Rynnäkkö_myllyä_vastaan",[],[17],1880,8247,53553,14433,[26],[28,114,29],"Historical Novels","\"Rynnäkkö myllyä vastaan\" by Émile Zola is a novel set during the late 19th century, characterized by its deep exploration of societal issues and human emotions amidst the backdrop of conflict. The story centers around the central figure, Father Merlier, an esteemed miller, and his daughter Fränzchen, whose impending marriage is disrupted by the looming threat of war. The narrative juxtaposes personal joy with the turmoil of the external world, ultimately portraying the impact of broader historical events on individual lives.  At the start of the novel, we are introduced to the picturesque setting of Rocreuse, where the mill owned by Father Merlier stands as a symbol of both prosperity and tradition. The idyllic life in the village is soon contrasted with the tension of an impending war, as the inhabitants prepare for Fränzchen's engagement celebration. Father Merlier is portrayed as a hardworking and respected figure, deeply attached to the legacy of the mill. However, his plans for a joyous family occasion are shattered when news of soldier movements and potential conflict emerges, setting the stage for an intense exploration of duty, love, and sacrifice as characters are compelled to confront the realities of their altered existence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],409,"Ranskan ja Saksan väliseen sotaan sijoittuva kertomus lothringilaisesta myllystä, joka joutuu taisteluiden näyttämöksi. Tarinan keskiössä ovat mylläri Merlier ja hänen tyttärensä Françoise, joiden arki järkkyy vihollisen hyökkäyksen ja miehityksen myötä. Teos tarkastelee sodan vaikutuksia tavallisiin ihmisiin ja heidän kotiinsa.",{"number":120,"title":121,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":122,"bookId":123,"genreRaw":124,"genre":14,"themes":125,"origin":126,"language":18,"yearPublished":127,"yearPublishedTranslation":128,"wordCount":129,"charCount":130,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":131,"gutenbergSubjects":132,"gutenbergCategories":137,"gutenbergSummary":138,"gutenbergTranslators":139,"gutenbergDownloadCount":141,"aiDescription":142},606,"Ansa","606-zola-emile-ansa","606__Zola_Émile__Ansa","Yhteiskunnallinen kuvaus Pariisin työväen elämästä Toisen Keisarikunnan aikana",[],[17],1877,1903,132330,851991,43547,[133,26,134,135,136],"Domestic fiction","Married women -- Fiction","Paris (France) -- Fiction","Working class women -- Fiction",[28,29],"\"Ansa\" by Émile Zola is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story serves as a vivid portrayal of the working-class life in Paris during the Second Empire, focusing particularly on the hardships faced by families. The main character, Gervaise, navigates her struggles with her partner Lantier while trying to raise their two children amidst the challenges of poverty and societal decay.  The opening of \"Ansa\" introduces Gervaise waiting anxiously for her partner, Lantier, who has been absent for several nights. Her restlessness and despair are palpable as she reflects on their deteriorating living conditions and Lantier's neglect. As she anxiously watches the bustling street below, she is confronted with the harsh realities of their environment and the burden of two children. Her hopes for a stable future weaken when she learns Lantier's true whereabouts, leading to a tumultuous emotional exchange between the couple, which sets the stage for the unfolding drama centered on their family life and societal pressures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[140],"Warén, Paavo",315,"Naturalistinen romaani seuraa pesijätär Gervaise Macquartin elämää ja hidasta rappiota Pariisin työläiskaupunginosassa. Teos kuvaa säälimättömästi alkoholismin, köyhyyden ja ympäristön vaikutusta ihmiskohtaloihin toisen keisarikunnan aikana.",{"number":144,"title":145,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":146,"bookId":147,"genreRaw":13,"genre":148,"themes":149,"origin":150,"language":18,"yearPublished":151,"yearPublishedTranslation":152,"wordCount":153,"charCount":154,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":155,"gutenbergSubjects":156,"gutenbergCategories":157,"gutenbergSummary":159,"gutenbergTranslators":160,"gutenbergDownloadCount":162,"aiDescription":163},609,"Kertomuksia","609-zola-emile-kertomuksia","609__Zola_Émile__Kertomuksia","novelli",[],[17],1874,1888,21505,138408,14434,[26],[28,158],"Short Stories","\"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.)",[161],"Erkko, Eero",390,"Kokoelma sisältää kolme naturalistista novellia. Mukana on Ranskan–Preussin sotaan sijoittuva kertomus myllärintyttären ja hänen sulhasensa kohtalosta, kuvaus työttömyyden ja köyhyyden vaikutuksista sekä neljään eri vuodenaikaan ja elämänvaiheeseen jaettu tarina Jean Gourdonista.",{"number":165,"title":166,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":167,"bookId":168,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":169,"origin":170,"language":18,"yearPublished":173,"yearPublishedTranslation":173,"wordCount":174,"charCount":175,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":176,"gutenbergSubjects":177,"gutenbergCategories":183,"gutenbergSummary":186,"gutenbergTranslators":187,"gutenbergDownloadCount":189,"aiDescription":190},611,"Sota","611-zola-emile-sota","611__Zola_Émile__Sota",[],[171,172],"klassikot","venalainen",1892,134179,862573,45271,[178,179,180,181,182],"Aristocracy (Social class) -- Russia -- Fiction","Historical fiction","Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 -- Campaigns -- Russia -- Fiction","Russia -- History -- Alexander I, 1801-1825 -- Fiction","War stories",[184,114,185],"Classics of Literature","Russian Literature","\"Sota ja rauha I\" by graf Leo Tolstoy is a literary work published in 1869. Set during the Napoleonic Wars, it chronicles the French invasion of Russia through five interlocking narratives following different Russian aristocratic families. The work blends fictional storytelling with philosophical discussions about history, war, and power. Tolstoy drew from historical records, interviews, and his own military experience to create this epic portrait of Napoleon's impact on Tsarist society, which remains an internationally praised classic of world literature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[188],"Wallenius, Iivari",556,"Zolan naturalismin mestariteos kuvaa Ranskan ja Preussin sotaa sekä Sedanin taistelua vuonna 1870. Romaani seuraa ranskalaisten sotilaiden kärsimyksiä ja armeijan romahdusta poliittisen sekasorron keskellä.",{"number":192,"title":193,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":194,"bookId":195,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":196,"origin":197,"language":18,"yearPublished":68,"yearPublishedTranslation":198,"wordCount":199,"charCount":200,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":201,"gutenbergSubjects":202,"gutenbergCategories":206,"gutenbergSummary":207,"gutenbergTranslators":208,"gutenbergDownloadCount":210,"aiDescription":211},615,"Naisten aarreaitta","615-zola-emile-naisten-aarreaitta","615__Zola_Émile__Naisten_aarreaitta",[],[17],1912,115021,776950,43610,[203,26,135,204,205],"Department stores -- Fiction","Seduction -- Fiction","Women sales personnel -- Fiction",[28,29],"\"Naisten aarreaitta\" by Émile Zola is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story follows Denise, a young woman who arrives in Paris with her two brothers after experiencing the tragedy of losing their parents. As they navigate the bustling streets of Paris, Denise becomes enchanted by the grandeur of a modern department store called \"Naisten Aarreaitta,\" which symbolizes the allure and opportunity that the city holds, contrasting sharply with her family's modest circumstances.  The opening of the novel introduces Denise and her two brothers—Jean and little Pépé—who have just arrived in Paris after a tiring journey. They are overwhelmed by the vastness of the city and their first sighting of the impressive department store stirs a mix of wonder and longing in Denise. As they pause to admire the vibrant displays and luxurious items showcased in the store's windows, the siblings momentarily forget their struggles. The narrative sets the stage for Denise's internal conflict between her family's financial hardships and her aspirations for a better life symbolized by the department store, suggesting a story rich in themes of ambition, social class, and the changing landscape of commerce and femininity during the era. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[209],"Colliander, Gertrud",367,"Orpo Denise Baudu saapuu veljiensä kanssa Pariisiin ja saa paikan valtavasta muotitavaratalosta. Romaani kuvaa uuden ajan kaupankäynnin nousua, työntekijöiden arkea sekä pienten erikoisliikkeiden hidasta tuhoa suuren jättiläisen varjossa.",{"number":213,"title":214,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":215,"bookId":216,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":217,"origin":218,"language":18,"yearPublished":108,"yearPublishedTranslation":219,"wordCount":220,"charCount":221,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":222,"gutenbergCategories":223,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":224,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":225},632,"Nana","632-zola-emile-nana","632__Zola_Émile__Nana",[],[],1930,113574,735672,[],[],[],"Naturalistinen romaani seuraa nuoren ja vetovoimaisen Nanan nousua Pariisin teatterimaailmasta yläluokan suosimaksi kurtisaaniksi. Toisen keisarikunnan loppuvuosien loisto ja rappio kehystävät kuvausta suurkaupungin elämästä, himosta ja yhteiskunnallisesta murenemisesta.",{"number":227,"title":228,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":229,"bookId":230,"genreRaw":13,"genre":231,"themes":232,"origin":233,"language":18,"yearPublished":152,"yearPublishedTranslation":235,"wordCount":236,"charCount":237,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":238,"gutenbergSubjects":239,"gutenbergCategories":241,"gutenbergSummary":244,"gutenbergTranslators":245,"gutenbergDownloadCount":247,"aiDescription":248},678,"Unelma","678-zola-emile-unelma","678__Zola_Émile__Unelma","naytelma",[],[234],"saksalainen",1914,55948,374869,76152,[240],"Austrian drama -- Translations into Finnish",[242,243],"German Literature","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Unelma-elämä :  Nelinäytöksinen näytelmäruno\" by Franz Grillparzer is a four-act verse drama written in the early 19th century. The work dramatizes the temptations of ambition and the tension between dreamed glory and humble contentment, following the impetuous Rustan, his devoted Mirza, and the goading servant Zanga amid the courtly world of Samarkand and Princess Gülnare. It is a moral tale of self-fashioning, reputation, and conscience beneath the glitter of heroic deeds.  The opening of the play shows Mirza anxiously awaiting the hunter Rustan at a mountain cottage, while her father Massud laments Rustan’s restless, glory-hungry spirit—stoked by the crafty Zanga. Returning defiant, Rustan resolves to leave despite their pleas; as night falls, music and a stage transformation carry him into a new scene near Samarkand, where he revels in “freedom” and opportunity. When a king is pursued by a giant serpent, a mysterious mountaineer actually slays the beast, but Rustan—prodded by Zanga—accepts the credit and wins the favor of the king and Princess Gülnare; later, fearing exposure, he fights the stranger on a bridge and stabs him, the man plunging into the river. As celebrations begin, news of a murdered body found by the water spreads; a mute old father seeks justice, the king’s suspicions stir, and an old crone presses a “remedy,” leaving Rustan cornered between his soaring fortunes and the consequences of his deed. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[246],"Jalkanen, Huugo",227,"Orpo tyttö Angélique kasvaa Beaumontin tuomiokirkon varjossa kirjojapariskunnan suojissa. Hän elää keskellä hartaita pyhimystaruja ja unelmoi suuresta rakkaudesta, joka lopulta toteutuukin piispan pojan hahmossa. Teos on poikkeuksellisen haaveellinen ja hengellinen kuvaus viattomuudesta ja kohtalosta.",{"number":250,"title":251,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":252,"bookId":253,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":254,"origin":256,"language":18,"yearPublished":128,"yearPublishedTranslation":10,"wordCount":257,"charCount":258,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":259,"gutenbergSubjects":260,"gutenbergCategories":264,"gutenbergSummary":266,"gutenbergTranslators":267,"gutenbergDownloadCount":269,"aiDescription":270},795,"Totuus","795-zola-emile-totuus","795__Zola_Émile__Totuus",[255],"rikos",[17],168218,1124276,46929,[261,262,263],"Death -- Fiction","France -- Fiction","Villages -- France -- Fiction",[265,28,29],"Crime, Thrillers and Mystery","\"Totuus\" by Émile Zola is a novel written in the late 19th century. This work explores the intertwining lives of characters in the backdrop of a small town, particularly focusing on the family of Markus Froment, a teacher, and his wife Geneviève. As they return to Maillebois for a holiday with relatives, the narrative hints at deeper societal issues heightened by a shocking crime that shapes the events ahead.  At the start of the novel, Markus, along with his wife and daughter, arrives at Maillebois, where they are met with both familial warmth and lingering tensions. As a storm rages outside, their domestic life takes center stage, revealing the complexity of relationships among the elderly women of the family and the young couple. However, the atmosphere changes dramatically when they hear the devastating news of a young boy, Zéphirin, being found murdered in his home. This incident introduces a sense of dread and urgency that infiltrates the community, suggesting that the events will unravel hidden truths and challenge the characters’ moralities in the ensuing narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[268],"Warén, Reijo",212,"Zolan viimeiseksi jäänyt romaani sijoittuu ranskalaiseen pikkukaupunkiin, jossa nuoren pojan murha käynnistää oikeusprosessin. Dreyfusin tapauksen innoittama teos seuraa totuuden etsintää ja vastakkainasettelua kirkon ja valtion hallitseman koulujärjestelmän välillä.",{"number":272,"title":273,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":274,"bookId":275,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":276,"origin":277,"language":18,"yearPublished":278,"yearPublishedTranslation":279,"wordCount":280,"charCount":281,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":282,"gutenbergSubjects":283,"gutenbergCategories":285,"gutenbergSummary":286,"gutenbergTranslators":287,"gutenbergDownloadCount":288,"aiDescription":289},798,"Raha","798-zola-emile-raha","798__Zola_Émile__Raha",[],[17],1891,1916,82239,542014,48069,[284],"Banks and banking -- France -- History -- 19th -- Fiction",[28,29],"\"Raha: Romaani\" by Émile Zola is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the character Saccard, a financial speculator, as he navigates the turbulent world of the stock exchange, driven by ambition, desire for wealth, and the complexities of human relationships. The opening sets the stage for a social critique of capitalism and greed during a volatile economic period.  At the start of the novel, Saccard enters a bustling restaurant after the stock exchange has opened, where he feels both anticipation and disappointment due to the absence of a key figure, Huret. As he observes fellow speculators and engages in brief conversations, the competitive atmosphere and his past failures weigh on him. Zola introduces various characters, including Mazaud and the wealthy Amadieu, showcasing the interconnectedness of money, power, and social dynamics. Saccard's internal conflict is revealed as he longs to reclaim his former status amidst growing uncertainties in the financial world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],257,"Romaani sijoittuu 1860-luvun Pariisin pörssimaailmaan ja kuvaa finanssimaailman häikäilemätöntä keinottelua. Kunnianhimoinen Aristide Saccard perustaa uuden pankin, jonka nousu ja väistämätön romahdus mullistavat niin sijoittajien elämän kuin koko yhteiskunnan.",13,1,24]