[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fwPLPsv7pPvEYvF7dV5_-E6IHhs6fSkQk9ZYS6ZVUSTk":3},{"items":4,"total":370,"page":371,"pageSize":372},[5,33,53,80,99,125,157,176,196,216,233,249,270,292,315,336,355],{"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":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":26,"gutenbergSummary":28,"gutenbergTranslators":29,"gutenbergDownloadCount":31,"aiDescription":32},3532,"Filosofiset mietelmät","Bacon",1561,1626,"3532-bacon-francis-filosofiset-mietelmat","3532__Bacon_Francis__Filosofiset_mietelmät",null,"tietokirja",[],[],"fi",1597,1910,18926,130141,false,26179,[25],"English essays -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- Translations into Finnish",[27],"Philosophy & Ethics","\"Filosofiset mietelmät\" by Francis Bacon is a philosophical treatise likely written in the late 16th to early 17th century. The work delves into various facets of human existence, truth, knowledge, and morality, emphasizing Bacon's perspective on philosophy and science as interconnected disciplines vital for human advancement. It reflects on Bacon's historical context and his vision of empiricism as a foundation for modern scientific thought.  The opening of the text introduces Bacon's philosophy, highlighting the often complex nature of scientific discourse that tends to exclude the wider populace. It touches upon the impact of the Renaissance and Reformation on intellectual thought, suggesting that Bacon himself serves as a bridge between the wonders of empirical discovery and philosophical inquiry. The initial chapters further explore themes of truth, deceit, the nature of existence, and the human experience, referencing notable historical figures and emphasizing the necessity for a more accessible form of philosophy that integrates empirical observation with practical wisdom. Overall, the beginning sets the stage for a profound exploration of ideas aimed at enriching human understanding. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[30],"Kristianson, Elof",301,"Kokoelma esseitä käsittelee inhimillistä elämää, kuten totuutta, kuolemaa ja ystävyyttä. Tekstit tarjoavat käytännönläheistä elämänviisautta ja moraalisia pohdintoja tiiviissä muodossa.",{"number":34,"title":35,"author":36,"authorBirth":37,"authorDeath":38,"slug":39,"bookId":40,"genreRaw":41,"genre":14,"themes":42,"origin":43,"language":17,"yearPublished":44,"yearPublishedTranslation":45,"wordCount":46,"charCount":47,"usRestricted":48,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":49,"gutenbergCategories":50,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":51,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":52},1539,"Koronkiskurit","Luther, Martti",1483,1546,"1539-luther-martti-koronkiskurit","1539__Luther_Martti__Koronkiskurit","Otteita Martti Lutherin kirjoituksista",[],[],1524,1925,4150,28048,true,[],[],[],"Kokoelma sisältää Martti Lutherin kirjoituksia koronkiskonnasta ja kaupankäynnistä. Karl Marxin kokoama teos tarkastelee taloudellisia suhteita ja moraalia murrosvaiheessa, jossa keskiaikainen yhteiskunta muuttui kohti nousevaa kapitalismia. Tekstit avaavat uskonpuhdistajan kriittisiä näkemyksiä rahan vallasta ja talouden etiikasta.",{"number":54,"title":55,"author":56,"authorBirth":57,"authorDeath":58,"slug":59,"bookId":60,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":61,"origin":62,"language":17,"yearPublished":63,"yearPublishedTranslation":64,"wordCount":65,"charCount":66,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":67,"gutenbergSubjects":68,"gutenbergCategories":72,"gutenbergSummary":75,"gutenbergTranslators":76,"gutenbergDownloadCount":78,"aiDescription":79},668,"Ruhtinas","Machiavelli, Niccolò",1469,1527,"668-machiavelli-niccol-ruhtinas","668__Machiavelli_Niccolò__Ruhtinas",[],[],1532,1918,26979,181614,45472,[69,70,71],"Political ethics -- Early works to 1800","Political science -- Philosophy -- Early works to 1800","State, The -- Early works to 1800",[73,27,74],"History - Early Modern (c. 1450-1750)","Politics","\"Ruhtinas\" by Niccolò Machiavelli is a political treatise written in 1513. This groundbreaking guide for new rulers argues that immoral acts may be necessary to achieve political power and glory. Written in Italian rather than Latin, it uses historical examples to illustrate practical political strategy over abstract ideals. The work directly challenged Catholic and scholastic teachings of its time, making it a controversial cornerstone of modern political philosophy and giving rise to the term \"Machiavellian.\" (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[77],"Kallio, O. A. (Oskar Albin)",305,"Valtio-opillinen teos tarkastelee vallan hankkimista, säilyttämistä ja hallitsemista. Se antaa käytännön ohjeita ruhtinaalle tehokkaasta politiikasta ja pohtii muun muassa sotilaallista voimaa, uskollisuutta sekä hallitsijan suhdetta alamaistensa rakkauteen ja pelkoon.",{"number":81,"title":82,"author":83,"authorBirth":84,"authorDeath":85,"slug":86,"bookId":87,"genreRaw":13,"genre":88,"themes":89,"origin":90,"language":17,"yearPublished":91,"yearPublishedTranslation":92,"wordCount":93,"charCount":94,"usRestricted":48,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":95,"gutenbergCategories":96,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":97,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":98},2873,"Lazarillon kirjavat vaiheet","Mendoza, Diego Hurtado de",1503,1575,"2873-vaasan-jaakkoo-meiran-kukkoo","2873__Vaasan_Jaakkoo__Meirän_kukkoo","romaani",[],[],1554,1933,16498,104535,[],[],[],"Espanjalaisen pikareskiromaanin perusteos kertoo nuoren Lazarillon elämästä ja selviytymisestä 1500-luvun ankarissa oloissa. Lazarillo palvelee useita eri isäntiä, kuten sokeaa kerjäläistä ja kitsasta pappia, ja joutuu turvautumaan oveluuteen selvitäkseen nälästä.",{"number":100,"title":101,"author":102,"authorBirth":103,"authorDeath":104,"slug":105,"bookId":106,"genreRaw":107,"genre":108,"themes":109,"origin":110,"language":17,"yearPublished":111,"yearPublishedTranslation":112,"wordCount":113,"charCount":114,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":115,"gutenbergSubjects":116,"gutenbergCategories":118,"gutenbergSummary":120,"gutenbergTranslators":121,"gutenbergDownloadCount":123,"aiDescription":124},750,"Tutkielmia","Montaigne, Michel de",1533,1592,"750-montaigne-michel-de-tutkielmia","750__Montaigne_Michel_de__Tutkielmia","Valikoima","muistelmat",[],[],1580,1922,90427,586474,45445,[117],"French essays -- Translations into Finnish",[119,73,27],"Essays, Letters & Speeches","\"Tutkielmia: Valikoima\" by Michel de Montaigne is a collection of essays written between approximately 1570 and 1592. In this groundbreaking work, Montaigne sets out to record his own character and temperament with complete honesty, creating a new literary form he called \"essais\"—meaning \"attempts.\" These personal reflections range from profound philosophical inquiries about human nature and knowledge to observations on everyday topics. Writing during France's religious wars, Montaigne explores skepticism, self-knowledge, and the limits of human certainty, profoundly influencing Western thought and literature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[122],"Hagfors, Edvin",347,"Ranskalaisen renessanssifilosofin esseitä ja pohdintoja ihmisluonnosta, kasvatuksesta, ystävyydestä ja kuolemasta. Teos tarkastelee maailmaa skeptisestä ja henkilökohtaisesta näkökulmasta käsitellen samalla antiikin filosofisia virtauksia.",{"number":126,"title":127,"author":128,"authorBirth":129,"authorDeath":130,"slug":131,"bookId":132,"genreRaw":13,"genre":88,"themes":133,"origin":134,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":137,"wordCount":138,"charCount":139,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":140,"gutenbergSubjects":141,"gutenbergCategories":147,"gutenbergSummary":152,"gutenbergTranslators":153,"gutenbergDownloadCount":155,"aiDescription":156},510,"Kuningas Richard Kolmas","Shakespeare, William",1564,1616,"510-shakespeare-william-kuningas-rikhard-kolmas","510__Shakespeare_William__Kuningas_Rikhard_Kolmas",[],[135,136],"brittilainen","klassikot",1897,20927,121844,37835,[142,143,144,145,146],"Great Britain -- History -- Richard III, 1483-1485 -- Drama","Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Drama","Historical drama","Richard III, King of England, 1452-1485 -- Drama","Tragedies (Drama)",[148,149,150,151],"British Literature","Classics of Literature","Historical Novels","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Kuningas Richard Kolmas\" by William Shakespeare is a play written around 1592–1594. It follows the ruthless Richard of Gloucester as he manipulates, murders, and schemes his way to the English throne. Through deceit and violence, Richard eliminates rivals including his own brother, woos the widow of a man he killed, and orchestrates the deaths of two young princes. As paranoia consumes him and rebellions mount, Richard faces his final reckoning at Bosworth Field, haunted by the ghosts of those he destroyed. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[154],"Cajander, Paavo Emil",338,"Shakespearen historiallinen näytelmä kuvaa Richard III:n säälimitöntä ja veristä nousua Englannin valtaistuimelle. Se on synkkä kuvaus vallanhimosta, petoksesta ja lopulta tuhoon johtavasta tyranniasta ruusujen sodan loppuvaiheilla.",{"number":158,"title":159,"author":128,"authorBirth":129,"authorDeath":130,"slug":160,"bookId":161,"genreRaw":13,"genre":162,"themes":163,"origin":164,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":137,"wordCount":165,"charCount":166,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":167,"gutenbergSubjects":168,"gutenbergCategories":171,"gutenbergSummary":173,"gutenbergTranslators":174,"gutenbergDownloadCount":78,"aiDescription":175},548,"Kuningas Henrik Neljäs I","548-shakespeare-william-kuningas-henrik-neljas-i","548__Shakespeare_William__Kuningas_Henrik_Neljäs_I","naytelma",[],[135,136],19645,116554,39557,[169,170,144],"Great Britain -- History -- Henry IV, 1399-1413 -- Drama","Henry IV, King of England, 1367-1413 -- Drama",[148,149,172,151],"History - British","\"Kuningas Henrik Neljäs I\" by William Shakespeare is a history play written no later than 1597. The drama follows King Henry IV as he faces a dangerous noble rebellion while his son, Prince Hal, squanders his time drinking in taverns with the roguish Sir John Falstaff. As political tensions escalate toward the Battle of Shrewsbury, the wayward prince must choose between his disreputable companions and his royal duty, proving himself worthy of the crown he will one day inherit. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[154],"Shakespearen historiallinen näytelmä kuvaa kuningas Henrik IV:n hallituskautta ja hänen poikansa prinssi Henrikin kasvua vastuuseen. Tarina yhdistää poliittista peliä, aateliston kapinointia ja Sir John Falstaffin tähdittämää komiikkaa 1400-luvun alun Englannissa.",{"number":177,"title":178,"author":128,"authorBirth":129,"authorDeath":130,"slug":179,"bookId":180,"genreRaw":13,"genre":88,"themes":181,"origin":182,"language":17,"yearPublished":183,"yearPublishedTranslation":184,"wordCount":185,"charCount":186,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":187,"gutenbergSubjects":188,"gutenbergCategories":191,"gutenbergSummary":192,"gutenbergTranslators":193,"gutenbergDownloadCount":194,"aiDescription":195},551,"Kuningas Henrik Viides","551-shakespeare-william-kuningas-henrik-viides","551__Shakespeare_William__Kuningas_Henrik_Viides",[],[135,136],1599,1905,20793,122914,39939,[189,143,190,144],"Great Britain -- History -- Henry V, 1413-1422 -- Drama","Henry V, King of England, 1387-1422 -- Drama",[148,149,150,151],"\"Kuningas Henrik Viides\" by William Shakespeare is a history play written circa 1599. It follows the young King Henry V of England as he launches an ambitious invasion of France, claiming the throne through ancestral right. Vastly outnumbered at Agincourt, Henry must inspire his weary troops and prove himself worthy of kingship. The play chronicles his transformation from the wild prince of earlier works into a decisive military leader, culminating in one of history's most unlikely battlefield victories and delicate peace negotiations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[154],280,"Shakespearen historiallinen näytelmä seuraa Englannin kuningas Henrik V:tä ja hänen sotaretkeään Ranskaan. Teos huipentuu kuuluisaan Agincourtin taisteluun ja pohtii kuninkuuden vastuuta sekä sodan oikeutusta.",{"number":197,"title":198,"author":128,"authorBirth":129,"authorDeath":130,"slug":199,"bookId":200,"genreRaw":13,"genre":88,"themes":201,"origin":202,"language":17,"yearPublished":203,"yearPublishedTranslation":204,"wordCount":205,"charCount":206,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":207,"gutenbergSubjects":208,"gutenbergCategories":211,"gutenbergSummary":212,"gutenbergTranslators":213,"gutenbergDownloadCount":214,"aiDescription":215},553,"Kuningas Henrik Kuudes I","553-shakespeare-william-kuningas-henrik-kuudes-i","553__Shakespeare_William__Kuningas_Henrik_Kuudes_I",[],[135,136],1591,1907,15864,94479,40070,[209,143,210],"Great Britain -- History -- Henry VI, 1422-1461 -- Drama","Henry VI, King of England, 1421-1471 -- Drama",[148,149,150,151],"\"Kuningas Henrik Kuudes I\" by William Shakespeare is a history play believed to have been written in 1591. The work depicts England's loss of French territories following King Henry V's unexpected death, as his inexperienced son inherits a crumbling empire. Political rivalries erupt between nobles, symbolized by the choosing of red and white roses, while military commander Talbot battles French forces led by Joan of Arc. Personal squabbles and petty jealousies tear apart England's political system, setting the stage for the devastating Wars of the Roses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[154],234,"Historiallinen näytelmä kuvaa Englannin kuningas Henrik VI:n valtakauden alkua ja sadan vuoden sotaa Ranskassa. Keskiössä ovat aateliston sisäiset valtataistelut, lordi Talbotin sotaretket sekä Jeanne d’Arcin nousu ranskalaisten vastarinnan symboliksi.",{"number":217,"title":218,"author":128,"authorBirth":129,"authorDeath":130,"slug":219,"bookId":220,"genreRaw":13,"genre":88,"themes":221,"origin":222,"language":17,"yearPublished":223,"yearPublishedTranslation":204,"wordCount":224,"charCount":225,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":226,"gutenbergSubjects":227,"gutenbergCategories":228,"gutenbergSummary":229,"gutenbergTranslators":230,"gutenbergDownloadCount":231,"aiDescription":232},554,"Kuningas Henrik Kuudes II","554-shakespeare-william-kuningas-henrik-kuudes-ii","554__Shakespeare_William__Kuningas_Henrik_Kuudes_II",[],[135],1594,19248,113339,40115,[209,143,210],[148,150,151],"\"Kuningas Henrik Kuudes II\" by William Shakespeare is a history play written in 1591. It follows King Henry VI's struggle to control his quarreling noblemen amid mounting political chaos. When the king's trusted advisor Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, is murdered through conspiracy, Richard of York seizes the opportunity to advance his claim to the throne. The conflict escalates through popular rebellion and political maneuvering, ultimately erupting into the First Battle of St Albans—the opening clash of the Wars of the Roses between Lancaster and York. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[154],293,"Shakespearen historiallinen näytelmä kuvaa kuningas Henrik VI:n hallituskauden valtataisteluita ja Ruusujen sodan alkusoittoa. Keskiössä ovat aateliston keskinäiset juonittelut, Glosterin herttuan kohtalo sekä Yorkin suvun pyrkimykset Englannin kruunuun.",{"number":234,"title":235,"author":128,"authorBirth":129,"authorDeath":130,"slug":236,"bookId":237,"genreRaw":13,"genre":162,"themes":238,"origin":239,"language":17,"yearPublished":203,"yearPublishedTranslation":204,"wordCount":240,"charCount":241,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":242,"gutenbergSubjects":243,"gutenbergCategories":244,"gutenbergSummary":245,"gutenbergTranslators":246,"gutenbergDownloadCount":247,"aiDescription":248},555,"Kuningas Henrik Kuudes III","555-shakespeare-william-kuningas-henrik-kuudes-iii","555__Shakespeare_William__Kuningas_Henrik_Kuudes_III",[],[135,136],17938,104461,40174,[209,143,210],[148,149,172,151],"\"Kuningas Henrik Kuudes III\" by William Shakespeare is a history play believed to have been written in 1591. Set during England's Wars of the Roses, the play depicts a nation descending into chaos and barbarism as families fracture and moral codes collapse. Following the Duke of York's claim to the throne, brutal battles erupt between Yorkist and Lancastrian forces. The conflict features revenge, shifting allegiances, and Richard of Gloucester's emerging ambition for power, culminating in one of Shakespeare's most violent examinations of civil war's devastating human cost. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[154],255,"Shakespearen historiallinen näytelmäsarja kuvaa Englannin sisällissotaa, Ruusujen sotaa sekä Lancasterin ja Yorkin sukujen välistä valtataistelua. Trilogia seuraa kuningas Henrik VI:n hallituskautta ja kuningasvallan murenemista veristen taisteluiden ja poliittisten juonittelujen keskellä.",{"number":250,"title":251,"author":128,"authorBirth":129,"authorDeath":130,"slug":252,"bookId":253,"genreRaw":13,"genre":162,"themes":254,"origin":255,"language":17,"yearPublished":256,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":257,"charCount":258,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":259,"gutenbergSubjects":260,"gutenbergCategories":265,"gutenbergSummary":266,"gutenbergTranslators":267,"gutenbergDownloadCount":268,"aiDescription":269},707,"Turhaa lemmen touhua","707-shakespeare-william-turhaa-lemmen-touhua","707__Shakespeare_William__Turhaa_lemmen_touhua",[],[136],1598,17060,99637,44602,[261,262,263,264],"Comedy plays","Courts and courtiers -- Drama","Navarre (Kingdom) -- Drama","Princesses -- Drama",[149,151],"\"Turhaa lemmen touhua\" by William Shakespeare is a comedic play written in the late 16th to early 17th century. The story revolves around King Ferdinand of Navarre, along with his companions Biron, Longaville, and Dumaine, who mockingly vow to give up women and pursue scholarly pursuits for three years. However, their resolve is hilariously tested when they find themselves falling for a group of visiting women, led by the Princess of France.  The opening of the play sets the stage in Navarre's royal park, where the king and his friends declare their commitment to a life of learning, free from female distractions. They sign a promise, despite the comedic objections from Biron, who essentially questions the wisdom of their vow while expressing a keen desire for romance. The scene then transitions as they learn about the arrival of the French princess and her ladies, setting the wheels in motion for romantic entanglements and humorous misunderstandings that define the unfolding plot. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[154],329,"Shakespearen komediassa Navarran kuningas ja kolme hovimiestä vannovat pidättäytyvänsä naisseurasta kolmeksi vuodeksi keskittyäkseen opintoihinsa. Suunnitelma rakoilee heti, kun Ranskan prinsessa saapuu seurueineen vierailulle. Teos on täynnä nokkelaa sanailua, lemmenviestejä ja hovielämän koomisia väärinkäsityksiä.",{"number":271,"title":272,"author":128,"authorBirth":129,"authorDeath":130,"slug":273,"bookId":274,"genreRaw":13,"genre":162,"themes":275,"origin":276,"language":17,"yearPublished":183,"yearPublishedTranslation":277,"wordCount":278,"charCount":279,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":280,"gutenbergSubjects":281,"gutenbergCategories":287,"gutenbergSummary":288,"gutenbergTranslators":289,"gutenbergDownloadCount":290,"aiDescription":291},251,"Julius Caesar","251-shakespeare-william-julius-caesar","251__Shakespeare_William__Julius_Caesar",[],[135,136],1884,15294,85231,18512,[282,283,284,285,286,146],"Assassins -- Drama","Brutus, Marcus Junius, 85 B.C.?-42 B.C. -- Drama","Caesar, Julius -- Assassination -- Drama","Conspiracies -- Drama","Rome -- History -- Civil War, 43-31 B.C. -- Drama",[148,149,151],"\"Julius Caesar\" by William Shakespeare is a historical tragedy written and first performed in 1599. The play dramatizes the conspiracy to assassinate Roman dictator Julius Caesar and the civil war that follows. Though named after Caesar, the work centers on Brutus, a senator torn between personal loyalty and public duty as he joins the plot against his friend. After Caesar's murder, Mark Antony's masterful rhetoric turns public opinion against the conspirators, igniting violent conflict. The play explores themes of political morality, persuasion, and the fragile nature of republican government. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[154],378,"Shakespearen historiallinen tragedia kuvaa Rooman diktaattorin Julius Caesarin salamurhaa ja sitä seuraavaa sisällissotaa. Teos tarkastelee vallanhimoa, petosta sekä Marcus Brutuksen moraalista kamppailua velvollisuuden ja ystävyyden välillä.",{"number":293,"title":294,"author":128,"authorBirth":129,"authorDeath":130,"slug":295,"bookId":296,"genreRaw":13,"genre":162,"themes":297,"origin":298,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":299,"wordCount":300,"charCount":301,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":302,"gutenbergSubjects":303,"gutenbergCategories":310,"gutenbergSummary":311,"gutenbergTranslators":312,"gutenbergDownloadCount":313,"aiDescription":314},31,"Romeo ja Julia","31-shakespeare-william-romeo-ja-julia","31__Shakespeare_William__Romeo_ja_Julia",[],[135,136],1881,18410,101857,15643,[304,305,306,146,307,308,309],"Conflict of generations -- Drama","Juliet (Fictitious character) -- Drama","Romeo (Fictitious character) -- Drama","Vendetta -- Drama","Verona (Italy) -- Drama","Youth -- Drama",[148,149,151],"\"Romeo ja Julia\" by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written between 1591 and 1595 about the romance between two young Italians from feuding families. Set in Verona, the play follows the fateful love between Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, whose families are sworn enemies. Their secret marriage, aided by Friar Laurence, sets off a chain of events involving duels, banishment, and desperate plans. Today, Romeo and Juliet stand as archetypal young lovers in one of Shakespeare's most frequently performed works. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[154],434,"Shakespearen klassikkotragedia sijoittuu Veronaan, jossa kahden riitaisan suvun lapset rakastuvat kohtalokkain seurauksin. Romeon ja Julian salainen liitto ja traaginen loppu johtavat lopulta sukujen väliseen sovintoon.",{"number":316,"title":317,"author":128,"authorBirth":129,"authorDeath":130,"slug":318,"bookId":319,"genreRaw":13,"genre":162,"themes":320,"origin":321,"language":17,"yearPublished":223,"yearPublishedTranslation":322,"wordCount":323,"charCount":324,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":325,"gutenbergSubjects":326,"gutenbergCategories":331,"gutenbergSummary":332,"gutenbergTranslators":333,"gutenbergDownloadCount":334,"aiDescription":335},326,"Titus Andronicus","326-shakespeare-william-titus-andronicus","326__Shakespeare_William__Titus_Andronicus",[],[135,136],1912,14656,83484,21100,[327,328,329,144,330,146],"Andronicus, Titus (Legendary character) -- Drama","Generals -- Drama","Goths -- Drama","Rome -- History -- Germanic invasions, 3rd-6th centuries -- Drama",[148,149,151],"\"Titus Andronicus\" by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written between 1588 and 1593. After returning victorious from war, Roman general Titus presents the captured Queen of the Goths, Tamora, to the new emperor—who takes her as his wife. When Titus sacrifices her eldest son, Tamora vows revenge from her new position of power. What follows is a brutal cycle of violence, mutilation, and retribution that engulfs both families, spiraling toward a bloody conclusion at a fateful feast. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[154],351,"Shakespearen verisimmässä tragediassa roomalainen sotapäällikkö Titus Andronicus palaa voittoisana sodasta gootteja vastaan. Näytelmä kuvaa säälimätöntä koston kierrettä Tituksen ja goottien kuningattaren Tamoran välillä johtaen silmittömään väkivaltaan ja tuhoon.",{"number":337,"title":338,"author":128,"authorBirth":129,"authorDeath":130,"slug":339,"bookId":340,"genreRaw":13,"genre":162,"themes":341,"origin":342,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":184,"wordCount":343,"charCount":344,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":345,"gutenbergSubjects":346,"gutenbergCategories":349,"gutenbergSummary":351,"gutenbergTranslators":352,"gutenbergDownloadCount":353,"aiDescription":354},440,"Kuningas Richard Toinen","440-shakespeare-william-kuningas-richard-toinen","440__Shakespeare_William__Kuningas_Richard_Toinen",[],[135,136],16399,97305,30790,[347,144,348,146],"Great Britain -- History -- Richard II, 1377-1399 -- Drama","Richard II, King of England, 1367-1400 -- Drama",[148,149,350,151],"History - Royalty","\"Kuningas Richard Toinen\" by William Shakespeare is a history play written in 1595. It dramatizes the final two years of King Richard II's reign, from 1398 to 1400. When Richard banishes his cousin Henry Bolingbroke and seizes his inheritance, he sets in motion his own downfall. Nobles conspire against the king as Bolingbroke returns with an army to reclaim his lands. The play chronicles Richard's fall from power, his public abdication, and the rise of a new king, exploring themes of legitimacy, power, and tragic consequence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[154],304,"Shakespearen historiallinen näytelmä kuvaa kuningas Richard II:n hallituskauden viimeisiä vuosia ja hänen syrjäyttämistään. Draama käsittelee vallan oikeutusta, kuninkaan jumalallista oikeutta ja valtataistelua, joka johtaa Henrik Bolingbroken nousuun valtaistuimelle Henrik IV:nä.",{"number":356,"title":357,"author":358,"authorBirth":359,"authorDeath":360,"slug":361,"bookId":362,"genreRaw":363,"genre":108,"themes":364,"origin":365,"language":17,"yearPublished":91,"yearPublishedTranslation":92,"wordCount":93,"charCount":94,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":366,"gutenbergCategories":367,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":368,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":369},2875,"Meirän kukkoo","Vaasan Jaakkoo (oik. Ikola, Jaakko O.)",1887,1951,"2875-vaasan-jaakkoo-meiran-kukkoo","2875__Vaasan_Jaakkoo__Meirän_kukkoo","Eteläpohjalaisia murrepakinoita",[],[],[],[],[],"Espanjalainen veijaritarina kertoo nuoren Lazarillon koomisista ja karuista vaiheista eri isäntien palveluksessa. Teos on pikareskikirjallisuuden perusteos, joka kuvaa purevasti 1500-luvun yhteiskuntaa ja kirkonmiehiä pienen pojan silmin.",17,1,24]