[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fKCfSje5TzMf4yWogg4cLuWw1tgWfNn4HEEnG2Hs8DQU":3},{"items":4,"total":520,"page":521,"pageSize":522},[5,35,65,91,119,136,153,176,202,223,239,258,274,292,312,332,348,373,391,412,436,458,479,501],{"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":28,"gutenbergSummary":31,"gutenbergTranslators":32,"gutenbergDownloadCount":33,"aiDescription":34},2835,"Lääkärin uskonto (Religio medici)","Browne, Thomas",1605,1682,"2835-browne-thomas-laakarin-uskonto","2835__Browne_Thomas__Lääkärin_uskonto",null,"tietokirja",[],[],"fi",1642,1921,26708,185614,false,71705,[25,26,27],"Christian ethics","Christian life","Religion",[29,30],"Philosophy & Ethics","Religion/Spirituality","\"Lääkärin uskonto\" by Sir Thomas Browne is a spiritual testament published in 1643. In this early psychological self-portrait, the English polymath explores the relationship between his medical profession and Christian faith. Browne argues that science and religion are not incompatible, defending doctors against accusations of atheism. The work became a European bestseller, translated into multiple languages and inspiring countless imitations. Through intimate reflections on faith, science, and doctrine, Browne shares his beliefs while pioneering a new form of personal confession that influenced writers for centuries to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],276,"Lääkärin ja oppineen 1600-luvulla kirjoittama tutkielma pohtii uskonnon, tieteen ja filosofian yhtymäkohtia. Teos käsittelee suvaitsevaisuutta, kuolemaa ja kristillistä vakaumusta yhdistäen oppineisuutta ja henkilökohtaista pohdintaa.",{"number":36,"title":37,"author":38,"authorBirth":39,"authorDeath":40,"slug":41,"bookId":42,"genreRaw":13,"genre":43,"themes":44,"origin":45,"language":17,"yearPublished":48,"yearPublishedTranslation":49,"wordCount":50,"charCount":51,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":52,"gutenbergSubjects":53,"gutenbergCategories":56,"gutenbergSummary":60,"gutenbergTranslators":61,"gutenbergDownloadCount":63,"aiDescription":64},1220,"Kristityn vaellus","Bunyan, John",1628,1688,"1220-bunyan-john-kristityn-vaellus","1220__Bunyan_John__Kristityn_vaellus","romaani",[],[46,47],"brittilainen","klassikot",1678,1903,47692,293559,51157,[54,55],"Christian fiction","Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages -- Fiction",[57,58,59,30],"British Literature","Classics of Literature","Historical Novels","\"Kristityn vaellus: Tästä maailmasta siihen kun tuleva on\" by John Bunyan is a Christian allegory written in 1678. A man named Christian, burdened by the weight of his sins, abandons his home and family to journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City atop Mount Zion. Along the treacherous path, he encounters deceptive guides, dangerous swamps, and spiritual trials that test his faith and determination to reach salvation and eternal paradise. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[62],"Suomalainen, K.",337,"Bunyanin kuuluisa kristillinen allegoria kuvaa Kristitty-nimisen miehen vaellusta Turmeluksen kaupungista kohti Taivaallista kaupunkia. Matkan varrella hän kohtaa monia koettelemuksia, kuten Epäröimisen suon ja Turhuuden markkinat, sekä vertauskuvallisia hahmoja, jotka joko auttavat tai vaikeuttavat hänen hengellistä matkaansa.",{"number":66,"title":67,"author":68,"authorBirth":69,"authorDeath":70,"slug":71,"bookId":72,"genreRaw":13,"genre":43,"themes":73,"origin":74,"language":17,"yearPublished":9,"yearPublishedTranslation":75,"wordCount":76,"charCount":77,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":78,"gutenbergSubjects":79,"gutenbergCategories":84,"gutenbergSummary":86,"gutenbergTranslators":87,"gutenbergDownloadCount":89,"aiDescription":90},732,"Älykkään ritarin Don Quijote de la Manchan elämänvaiheet","Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de",1547,1616,"732-cervantes-saavedra-miguel-de-alykkaan-ritarin-don-quijote","732__Cervantes_Saavedra_Miguel_de__Älykkään_ritarin_Don_Quijote",[],[47],1905,44782,294296,45203,[80,81,82,83],"Knights and knighthood -- Spain -- Fiction","Picaresque literature","Romances","Spain -- Social life and customs -- 16th century -- Fiction",[58,85],"Novels","\"Älykkään ritarin Don Quijote de la Manchan elämänvaiheet\" by Miguel de Cervantes is a Spanish novel published in two parts in 1605 and 1615. A country gentleman reads so many chivalric romances that he loses his sanity and decides to become a wandering knight. Calling himself Don Quixote, he recruits a simple farmer, Sancho Panza, as his squire. Together they embark on adventures where windmills become giants and inns transform into castles, as Don Quixote's illusions clash with reality in what's considered the first modern novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[88],"Joutsen, O. A. (Otto Aleksanteri)",398,"Espanjalainen aatelismies menettää järkensä luettuaan liikaa ritariromaaneja ja päättää itse ryhtyä vaeltavaksi ritariksi. Yhdessä aseenkantajansa Sancho Panzan kanssa hän ratsastaa halki Espanjan kohdaten mielikuvituksellisia vaaroja, kuten jättiläisiksi luulemiaan tuulimyllyjä.",{"number":92,"title":93,"author":94,"authorBirth":95,"authorDeath":96,"slug":97,"bookId":98,"genreRaw":99,"genre":100,"themes":101,"origin":102,"language":17,"yearPublished":104,"yearPublishedTranslation":105,"wordCount":106,"charCount":107,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":108,"gutenbergSubjects":109,"gutenbergCategories":111,"gutenbergSummary":114,"gutenbergTranslators":115,"gutenbergDownloadCount":117,"aiDescription":118},979,"Cid","Corneille, Pierre",1606,1684,"979-corneille-pierre-cid","979__Corneille_Pierre__Cid","5-näytöksinen näytelmä","naytelma",[],[47,103],"ranskalainen",1637,1917,12296,69979,48667,[110],"Cid, approximately 1043-1099 -- Drama",[58,112,113],"French Literature","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Cid: 5-näytöksinen näytelmä\" by Pierre Corneille is a five-act French tragicomedy written in 1636. When young Rodrigue kills the father of his beloved Chimène in a duel to defend his own father's honor, he faces an impossible choice between love and duty. Though Rodrigue becomes a celebrated warrior after defeating the Moors, Chimène must decide whether she can marry the man who slayed her father. This groundbreaking play sparked fierce debate and remains one of seventeenth-century theater's greatest works. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[116],"Leino, Eino",321,"Ranskalainen 1600-luvun murhenäytelmä kertoo nuoresta sankarista Rodrigosta, joka joutuu valitsemaan suvun kunnian ja rakkauden välillä. Näytelmä perustuu espanjalaisen kansallissankarin El Cidin elämään ja on suomennettu loppusoinnullisin aleksandriinisäkein.",{"number":120,"title":121,"author":122,"authorBirth":123,"authorDeath":124,"slug":125,"bookId":126,"genreRaw":13,"genre":43,"themes":127,"origin":128,"language":17,"yearPublished":48,"yearPublishedTranslation":129,"wordCount":130,"charCount":131,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":132,"gutenbergCategories":133,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":134,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":135},3752,"Clèvesin prinsessa","La Fayette, Madame de",1634,1693,"3752-la-fayette-madame-de-clevesin-prinsessa","3752__La_Fayette_Madame_de__Clèvesin_prinsessa",[],[],1926,44196,293704,[],[],[],"1500-luvun Ranskan hoviin sijoittuva psykologinen romaani kuvaa nuoren aatelisnaisen sisäistä kamppailua velvollisuudentunnon ja intohimon välillä. Se tarkastelee hovielämän juonitteluja sekä päähenkilön pyrkimystä säilyttää hyveellisyytensä ja mielenrauhansa vaikeiden valintojen edessä.",{"number":137,"title":138,"author":139,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":140,"slug":141,"bookId":142,"genreRaw":13,"genre":143,"themes":144,"origin":145,"language":17,"yearPublished":146,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":147,"charCount":148,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":149,"gutenbergCategories":150,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":151,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":152},3337,"Ajan tieto Suomenmaan menoist ja uscost","Laurentius Petri Aboicus",1671,"3337-laurentius-petri-aboicus-ajan-tieto-suomenmaan-menoista-ja-uscost","3337__Laurentius_Petri_Aboicus__Ajan_tieto_Suomenmaan_menoista_ja_uscost","muistelmat",[],[],1658,1728,9650,[],[],[],"Vuonna 1658 julkaistu riimikronikka esittelee Suomen historian vaiheita, kristinuskon leviämistä sekä piispojen ja kuninkaiden tekoja. Teos on kirjoitettu lyhyin säkein ja se etenee kronologisesti keskiajalta 1600-luvulle saakka.",{"number":154,"title":155,"author":156,"authorBirth":157,"authorDeath":158,"slug":159,"bookId":160,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":161,"origin":162,"language":17,"yearPublished":124,"yearPublishedTranslation":163,"wordCount":164,"charCount":165,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":166,"gutenbergSubjects":167,"gutenbergCategories":169,"gutenbergSummary":171,"gutenbergTranslators":172,"gutenbergDownloadCount":174,"aiDescription":175},2200,"Muutamia mietteitä kasvatuksesta","Locke, John",1632,1704,"2200-locke-john-muutamia-mietteita-kasvatuksesta","2200__Locke_John__Muutamia_mietteitä_kasvatuksesta",[],[],1914,80176,542421,61531,[168],"Education -- Early works to 1800",[29,170],"Teaching & Education","\"Muutamia mietteitä kasvatuksesta\" by John Locke is a treatise published in 1693. This influential work on educating gentlemen transformed European educational thinking for over a century. Locke presents a revolutionary approach based on his \"blank slate\" theory of mind: children are not born with innate ideas but shaped entirely by experience. He outlines three methods for proper education—developing a healthy body, forming virtuous character, and choosing appropriate curriculum. Originally written as letters to an aristocratic friend, Locke's practical advice suggested that anyone could cultivate refined character through proper education. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[173],"Lehtonen, J. V. (Johannes Vihtori)",142,"Filosofinen teos tarkastelee lasten kasvatusta, luonteen kehittämistä ja oppimista. Locke painottaa lapsen mielen muovautuvuutta, järjen käyttöä, itsekuria sekä fyysisen terveyden merkitystä matkalla vastuulliseen aikuisuuteen. Ohjeet kattavat niin fyysisen hoidon, moraalisen kasvatuksen kuin opinto-ohjelmankin.",{"number":177,"title":178,"author":179,"authorBirth":180,"authorDeath":181,"slug":182,"bookId":183,"genreRaw":184,"genre":100,"themes":185,"origin":187,"language":17,"yearPublished":188,"yearPublishedTranslation":189,"wordCount":190,"charCount":191,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":192,"gutenbergSubjects":193,"gutenbergCategories":196,"gutenbergSummary":198,"gutenbergTranslators":199,"gutenbergDownloadCount":200,"aiDescription":201},411,"Väkinäinen naiminen","Molière (oik. Jean-Baptiste Poquelin)",1622,1673,"411-moliere-vakinainen-naiminen","411__Molière__Väkinäinen_naiminen","Ilveilys yhdessä näytöksessä",[186],"huumori",[103],1664,1895,5548,34696,14306,[194,195],"Comedy plays","French drama (Comedy) -- Translations into Finnish",[112,197,113],"Humour","\"Väkinäinen naiminen\" by Molière is a comedic play written in the early 17th century, during the period often referred to as the Baroque era. This work is a one-act farce that humorously explores the themes of love, marriage, and social expectations. The play follows the misadventures of Sganarelle, a middle-aged man pursuing marriage with the young and beautiful Dorimena, a setup that leads to a series of misunderstandings and comedic situations.  The storyline centers on Sganarelle's enthusiastic decision to marry Dorimena, driven by his desire for companionship and the prospect of having children to continue his lineage. However, his confidence is soon shaken by the doubts and opinions of his friend Jeronymus and his encounters with various characters, including philosophers and gypsies, who each provide their own humorous and contradictory advice regarding marriage. As Sganarelle navigates this comedic chaos, he inadvertently learns more about himself and the institution of marriage, culminating in a twist where circumstances compel him to accept his situation. Ultimately, the play offers a light-hearted critique of societal norms regarding love and marriage, showcasing Molière's wit and keen observation of human follies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],344,"Yksinäytöksinen ilveilys kertoo iäkkäästä Sganarellesta, joka suunnittelee avioliittoa nuoren Dorimenan kanssa. Epäilysten vallassa hän hakee neuvoja filosofeilta, mutta huomaa pian perääntymisen olevan mahdotonta morsiamen veljen vaatiessa lupausten täyttämistä väkivallan uhalla.",{"number":203,"title":204,"author":179,"authorBirth":180,"authorDeath":181,"slug":205,"bookId":206,"genreRaw":207,"genre":100,"themes":208,"origin":209,"language":17,"yearPublished":210,"yearPublishedTranslation":211,"wordCount":212,"charCount":213,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":214,"gutenbergSubjects":215,"gutenbergCategories":217,"gutenbergSummary":218,"gutenbergTranslators":219,"gutenbergDownloadCount":221,"aiDescription":222},2710,"Tartuffe","2710-moliere-tartuffe","2710__Molière__Tartuffe","Viisinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä",[186],[47,103],1669,1920,14006,77175,52807,[194,216],"French drama -- 17th century -- Translations into Finnish",[58,112,197,113],"\"Tartuffe: Viisinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä\" by Molière is a theatrical comedy first performed in 1664. A pious fraud named Tartuffe has wormed his way into Orgon's household, manipulating the family patriarch with feigned devotion and religious pretense. When Orgon announces Tartuffe will marry his daughter and signs over his fortune, the family desperately schemes to expose the hypocrite's true nature. But unmasking Tartuffe may come too late—he holds dangerous secrets that threaten to destroy them all. This controversial farce sparked outrage among religious authorities and was swiftly suppressed by King Louis XIV. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[220],"Manninen, Otto",266,"Klassinen komedia uskonnollisesta teeskentelijästä, joka onnistuu hurmaamaan varakkaan Orgonin ja asettumaan tämän kotiin. Perhe yrittää paljastaa huijarin todelliset aikeet ennen kuin tämä vie heidän omaisuutensa ja kunniansa.",{"number":224,"title":225,"author":179,"authorBirth":180,"authorDeath":181,"slug":226,"bookId":227,"genreRaw":207,"genre":100,"themes":228,"origin":229,"language":17,"yearPublished":230,"yearPublishedTranslation":75,"wordCount":231,"charCount":232,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":233,"gutenbergSubjects":234,"gutenbergCategories":235,"gutenbergSummary":236,"gutenbergTranslators":237,"gutenbergDownloadCount":221,"aiDescription":238},2715,"Oppineita naisia","2715-moliere-oppineita-naisia","2715__Molière__Oppineita_naisia",[186],[],1672,13000,72939,52792,[194,216],[197,113],"\"Oppineita naisia: Viisinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä\" by Molière is a comedic play likely written in the 17th century. The story revolves around the conflicts between traditional roles and the pursuit of intellectualism, particularly through the character of Philaminte, who desires her daughters to embrace knowledge and philosophy. The play critiques societal expectations and suggests a tension between love and intellectual aspirations.  The opening of the play introduces several characters, including the sisters Armande and Henriette, who disagree about the importance of marriage versus education. Armande advocates for a philosophical approach to life, dismissing the idea of marriage as beneath her aspirations. In contrast, Henriette expresses a desire for love and companionship, suggesting that marriage should be based on affection. Their conversation sets the stage for exploring themes of love, intellect, and the respective roles of women in society, as tensions arise from differing views on whether learning or love should take precedence in their lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[220],"Molièren klassinen komedia pilkkaa 1600-luvun Ranskan teennäistä oppineisuutta ja salonkikulttuuria. Porvarisperheen naisten pakkomielle filosofiaan ja runouteen aiheuttaa kotona ristiriitoja, kun perheen isä ja tytär yrittävät pitää kiinni arkijärjestä ja aidoista tunteista.",{"number":240,"title":241,"author":179,"authorBirth":180,"authorDeath":181,"slug":242,"bookId":243,"genreRaw":207,"genre":100,"themes":244,"origin":245,"language":17,"yearPublished":246,"yearPublishedTranslation":247,"wordCount":248,"charCount":249,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":250,"gutenbergSubjects":251,"gutenbergCategories":254,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":255,"gutenbergDownloadCount":256,"aiDescription":257},2730,"Ihmisvihaaja","2730-moliere-ihmisvihaaja","2730__Molière__Ihmisvihaaja",[],[],1666,1929,12864,71989,78042,[194,252,253],"France -- Social life and customs -- 17th century -- Drama","Man-woman relationships -- Drama",[],[220],2047,"Molièren klassinen komedia kuvaa Alcestea, joka halveksii aikansa seurapiirien teeskentelyä ja korruptiota. Hän vaatii ehdotonta rehellisyyttä, mutta joutuu ristiriitaan omien periaatteidensa ja rakkauden välillä.",{"number":259,"title":260,"author":179,"authorBirth":180,"authorDeath":181,"slug":261,"bookId":262,"genreRaw":207,"genre":100,"themes":263,"origin":264,"language":17,"yearPublished":265,"yearPublishedTranslation":266,"wordCount":267,"charCount":268,"usRestricted":269,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":270,"gutenbergCategories":271,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":272,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":273},3220,"Naisten koulu","3220-moliere-naisten-koulu","3220__Molière__Naisten_koulu",[],[],1663,1931,13099,72200,true,[],[],[],"Arnolphe yrittää turvata aviollisen onnensa kasvattamalla nuoresta Agnèsista itselleen täydellisen, maailmasta tietämättömän vaimon. Viisinäytöksinen huvinäytelmä seuraa, kuinka nuoren naisen heräävät tunteet ja rakkaus Horaceen murentavat holhoojan tarkkaan varjellut suunnitelmat. Teos on pistävä satiiri aikansa avioliittokäsityksistä ja naisen asemasta.",{"number":275,"title":276,"author":179,"authorBirth":180,"authorDeath":181,"slug":277,"bookId":278,"genreRaw":279,"genre":100,"themes":280,"origin":281,"language":17,"yearPublished":140,"yearPublishedTranslation":282,"wordCount":283,"charCount":284,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":285,"gutenbergSubjects":286,"gutenbergCategories":287,"gutenbergSummary":288,"gutenbergTranslators":289,"gutenbergDownloadCount":290,"aiDescription":291},2271,"Scapinin vehkeilyt","2271-moliere-scapinin-vehkeilyt","2271__Molière__Scapinin_vehkeilyt","Kolminäytöksinen komedia",[186],[47,103],1910,10842,65190,52158,[194,216],[58,112,197,113],"\"Scapinin vehkeilyt: Kolminäytöksinen komedia\" by Molière is a three-act comedy first staged in 1671. Two young men face a crisis when their fathers return with arranged marriage plans, unaware their sons have already chosen wives in secret. Enter Scapin, a cunning servant who believes nothing is impossible when he sets his mind to it. Through elaborate tricks and diplomatic maneuvering, this scheming valet works to secure the young couples' happiness while extracting money from the unsuspecting fathers. But mysteries remain about who these young brides truly are. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],160,"Vauhdikas kolminäytöksinen komedia seuraa neuvokasta Scapin-palvelijaa, joka punoo monimutkaisia juonia auttaakseen nuoria rakastavaisia. Teos hyödyntää commedia dell'arten perinteitä ja pilkkaa ahneita isiä nokkelan sanailun ja farssimaisten tilanteiden kautta.",{"number":293,"title":294,"author":179,"authorBirth":180,"authorDeath":181,"slug":295,"bookId":296,"genreRaw":279,"genre":100,"themes":297,"origin":298,"language":17,"yearPublished":246,"yearPublishedTranslation":211,"wordCount":299,"charCount":300,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":301,"gutenbergSubjects":302,"gutenbergCategories":306,"gutenbergSummary":307,"gutenbergTranslators":308,"gutenbergDownloadCount":310,"aiDescription":311},2291,"Lääkäri vastoin tahtoansa","2291-moliere-laakari-vastoin-tahtoansa","2291__Molière__Lääkäri_vastoin_tahtoansa",[186],[47,103],6794,41292,52727,[303,194,216,304,305],"Arranged marriage -- Drama","Impostors and imposture -- Drama","Physicians -- Drama",[58,112,197,113],"\"Lääkäri vastoin tahtoansa: Kolminäytöksinen komedia\" by Molière is a three-act comedy written during the 17th century. This play satirizes the medical profession and societal norms surrounding love, marriage, and authority, revealing the absurdities of human behavior through humor. The narrative unfolds in a light-hearted manner while also prompting reflections on personal agency and societal expectations.  The plot centers around Geronte, a father who wishes to marry off his mute daughter, Lucinde, to a wealthy suitor, despite her love for Leandre. Sganarelle, the unwilling doctor, becomes a pawn in the plans of others, as he is humorously forced into the role of a physician despite his utter lack of medical knowledge. The comedic tension escalates as Sganarelle's absurdity is met with the determination of Leandre and Lucinde to be together. Amidst misunderstandings and farcical situations, the play highlights the conflict between parental authority and youthful desire, ultimately leading to the triumph of love over societal constraints. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[309],"Vilho, Oskari",268,"Molièren klassikkokomedia kertoo halonhakkaaja Sganarellesta, joka päätyy vaimonsa koston vuoksi esiintymään lääkärinä. Farssi pilkkaa 1600-luvun lääketiedettä ja kuvaa nokkelia juonia, joilla rakastavaiset yrittävät saada toisensa isän vastustuksesta huolimatta.",{"number":313,"title":314,"author":179,"authorBirth":180,"authorDeath":181,"slug":315,"bookId":316,"genreRaw":317,"genre":100,"themes":318,"origin":319,"language":17,"yearPublished":320,"yearPublishedTranslation":321,"wordCount":322,"charCount":323,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":324,"gutenbergSubjects":325,"gutenbergCategories":328,"gutenbergSummary":329,"gutenbergTranslators":330,"gutenbergDownloadCount":63,"aiDescription":331},663,"Saituri","663-moliere-saituri","663__Molière__Saituri","Komedia 5:ssä näytöksessä",[186],[47,103],1668,1907,13687,82214,45649,[194,216,326,327],"Misers -- Drama","Paris (France) -- Drama",[58,112,197,113],"\"Saituri: Komedia 5:ssä näytöksessä\" by Molière is a five-act comedy first performed in 1668. The miserly Harpagon obsesses over his hidden gold while scheming to marry a young woman his own son loves. He plans to force his daughter into marriage, unaware she has a secret boyfriend. When his treasure is stolen, Harpagon suspects everyone—including the audience. This character-driven farce blends satire with theatrical innovation, building toward revelations that untangle the romantic complications through unexpected family connections. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],"Satiirinen komedia kertoo Harpagonista, sairaalloisen pihistä miehestä, joka rakastaa rahojaan enemmän kuin lapsiaan. Harpagonin itaruus ja avioliittosuunnitelmat aiheuttavat jatkuvia väärinkäsityksiä ja riitoja hänen perheensä ja palvelijoidensa keskuudessa.",{"number":333,"title":334,"author":335,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":336,"bookId":337,"genreRaw":13,"genre":43,"themes":338,"origin":339,"language":17,"yearPublished":340,"yearPublishedTranslation":341,"wordCount":342,"charCount":343,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":344,"gutenbergCategories":345,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":346,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":347},3521,"Saapasjalka Kissa","N. N. (tekijä tuntematon)","3521-n-n-saapasjalka-kissa","3521__N._N.__Saapasjalka_Kissa",[],[],1697,1899,918,5430,[],[],[],"Klassinen kertomus ovelasta kissasta, joka auttaa köyhän isäntänsä rikkauksiin ja kuninkaan suosioon. Saappaat jalkaan saanut kissa käyttää oveluuttaan tehdäkseen myllärin pojasta vaikutusvaltaisen kreivin.",{"number":349,"title":350,"author":351,"authorBirth":352,"authorDeath":353,"slug":354,"bookId":355,"genreRaw":356,"genre":100,"themes":357,"origin":359,"language":17,"yearPublished":360,"yearPublishedTranslation":321,"wordCount":361,"charCount":362,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":363,"gutenbergSubjects":364,"gutenbergCategories":367,"gutenbergSummary":369,"gutenbergTranslators":370,"gutenbergDownloadCount":371,"aiDescription":372},665,"Phaidra","Racine, Jean",1639,1699,"665-racine-jean-phaidra","665__Racine_Jean__Phaidra","5-näytöksinen runomittainen murhenäytelmä",[358],"kansanperinne",[47,103],1677,9137,51043,44699,[365,366],"Phaedra (Greek mythology) -- Drama","Tragedies (Drama)",[58,112,368,113],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Phaidra: 5-näytöksinen runomittainen murhenäytelmä\" by Jean Racine is a tragedy written in 1677. Set in ancient Greece, the play explores forbidden passion when Queen Phaedra falls desperately in love with her stepson Hippolytus during her husband Theseus's absence. When Theseus returns unexpectedly, dark secrets and devastating misunderstandings unfold. Jealousy, guilt, and false accusations spiral toward catastrophic consequences. Based on Greek mythology, this alexandrine verse drama examines the destructive power of illicit desire and the tragic costs of concealed truth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[116],237,"Antiikin mytologiaan perustuva runomittainen murhenäytelmä kertoo kuningatar Phaidran tuhoisasta ja kielletystä rakkaudesta poikapuoltaan Hippolytosta kohtaan. Tragedia käsittelee syyllisyyttä, kohtaloa ja hallitsematonta intohimoa kuningas Theseuksen hovissa.",{"number":374,"title":375,"author":376,"authorBirth":377,"authorDeath":378,"slug":379,"bookId":380,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":381,"origin":382,"language":17,"yearPublished":383,"yearPublishedTranslation":384,"wordCount":385,"charCount":386,"usRestricted":269,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":387,"gutenbergCategories":388,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":389,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":390},1864,"Mietelmiä","Rochefoucauld, François de la",1613,1680,"1864-de-la-rochefoucauld-fran-ois-mietelmia","1864__de_La_Rochefoucauld_François__Mietelmiä",[],[],1665,1924,16587,110664,[],[],[],"Kokoelma ranskalaisen aatelisen mietelmiä, jotka tarkastelevat ihmisluontoa ja sen vaikuttimia. Teos esittää, että ihmisen toimintaa ohjaa usein peitelty itsekkyys ja itserakkaus. J. V. Lehtosen suomentama laitos sisältää johdannon, joka asettaa ajatukset historialliseen ja moraaliseen viitekehykseen.",{"number":392,"title":393,"author":394,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":395,"bookId":396,"genreRaw":13,"genre":397,"themes":398,"origin":399,"language":17,"yearPublished":400,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":401,"charCount":402,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":403,"gutenbergSubjects":404,"gutenbergCategories":406,"gutenbergSummary":408,"gutenbergTranslators":409,"gutenbergDownloadCount":410,"aiDescription":411},480,"Ilolaulu Jesuksesta","Salamnius, Mattias (k. 1691)","480-salamnius-mattias-ilolaulu-jesuksesta","480__Salamnius_Mattias__Ilolaulu_Jesuksesta","runous",[],[],1690,7924,53628,35923,[405],"Jesus Christ -- Poetry",[407,30],"Poetry","\"Ilolaulu Jesuksesta\" by Mattias Salamnius is a poetic work written in the late 19th century. The book presents a mystical and lyrical retelling of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, bringing to life key events such as His birth, crucifixion, and resurrection. Through various chapters, Salamnius captures the spiritual significance of Jesus’s journey, portraying His role as the Redeemer.  At the start of \"Ilolaulu Jesuksesta,\" the reader is introduced to the story of Jesus's birth. The narrative describes the longing of the people for divine intervention and the miraculous arrival of Jesus in Bethlehem. Salamnius depicts the angel's announcement to the shepherds, showcasing the joy and wonder that accompany Christ's birth. He conveys the depth of sorrow and hope present in Jesus's story as it unfolds, setting the tone for a comprehensive exploration of His life and teachings throughout the remaining chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],270,"Kalevalamittainen runoelma kertoo Jeesuksen elämäntarinan syntymästä ja opetuksista aina ristiinnaulitsemiseen ja ylösnousemukseen saakka. Teos on jaettu lähes kolmeenkymmeneen osaan, jotka seuraavat tarkasti raamatullisia tapahtumia. Se kuuluu suomenkielisen kirjallisuuden varhaisiin klassikoihin.",{"number":413,"title":414,"author":415,"authorBirth":416,"authorDeath":70,"slug":417,"bookId":418,"genreRaw":13,"genre":43,"themes":419,"origin":420,"language":17,"yearPublished":422,"yearPublishedTranslation":423,"wordCount":424,"charCount":425,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":426,"gutenbergSubjects":427,"gutenbergCategories":429,"gutenbergSummary":431,"gutenbergTranslators":432,"gutenbergDownloadCount":434,"aiDescription":435},126,"Kuningas Lear","Shakespeare, William",1564,"126-shakespeare-william-kuningas-lear","126__Shakespeare_William__Kuningas_Lear",[],[421],"venalainen",1608,1883,20658,114452,17975,[428],"Russia -- Social life and customs -- Fiction",[85,430],"Russian Literature","\"Kuningas Lear arolla\" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev is a fictional work written in the late 19th century. The book explores the lives and interactions of characters reflecting on literature and personal experiences, particularly focusing on themes such as social status and the essence of human relationships. The narrative introduces Martin Petrovitsh Harlow, a large and imposing figure, whose presence and reputation significantly influence those around him.  The opening of \"Kuningas Lear arolla\" depicts a gathering of friends discussing Shakespeare and the authenticity of his characters, leading to the introduction of Martin Petrovitsh Harlow. The narrator reflects on Harlow's robust and giant-like stature, drawing attention to his great strength and unusual demeanor. Throughout the beginning, various anecdotes about Harlow emerge, illustrating his character through the eyes of others, including his past deeds, his demeanor in social situations, and his relationships with his family and community. This intricate portrayal sets the stage for further exploration of themes of honor, social hierarchy, and the complexities of personal connections against a backdrop of Russian society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[433],"Suomalainen, Samuli",361,"Ikääntyvä Britannian kuningas jakaa valtakuntansa tyttäriensä kesken näiden mairittelevien rakkaudenosoitusten perusteella. Sokea luottamus johtaa perhesiteiden murenemiseen, petokseen ja kuninkaan mielen järkkymiseen nummella raivoavan myrskyn keskellä.",{"number":437,"title":438,"author":415,"authorBirth":416,"authorDeath":70,"slug":439,"bookId":440,"genreRaw":13,"genre":100,"themes":441,"origin":442,"language":17,"yearPublished":443,"yearPublishedTranslation":444,"wordCount":445,"charCount":446,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":447,"gutenbergSubjects":448,"gutenbergCategories":452,"gutenbergSummary":453,"gutenbergTranslators":454,"gutenbergDownloadCount":456,"aiDescription":457},313,"Coriolanus","313-shakespeare-william-coriolanus","313__Shakespeare_William__Coriolanus",[],[46,47],1623,1887,21236,123698,20188,[449,450,451,366],"Coriolanus, Cnaeus Marcius -- Drama","Generals -- Drama","Rome -- Drama",[57,58,113],"\"Coriolanus\" by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written around 1608. Set in early Rome during a time of civil unrest, it follows the proud patrician warrior Caius Marcius, who earns the name Coriolanus through his military valor. When political conflict with the common people leads to his banishment, the defiant hero makes a shocking choice that threatens Rome itself. This tale of pride, politics, and family loyalty explores the collision between individual honor and civic duty. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[455],"Cajander, Paavo Emil",355,"Shakespearen tragedia roomalaisesta sotapäälliköstä Cajus Marciuksesta, joka saa lisänimen Coriolanus valloitettuaan volskilaisten kaupungin. Palattuaan Roomaan hän ajautuu välirikkoon kansan ja tribuunien kanssa, mikä johtaa maanpakoon ja kostonhimoiseen liittoutumiseen entisten vihollisten kanssa.",{"number":459,"title":460,"author":415,"authorBirth":416,"authorDeath":70,"slug":461,"bookId":462,"genreRaw":13,"genre":100,"themes":463,"origin":464,"language":17,"yearPublished":465,"yearPublishedTranslation":466,"wordCount":467,"charCount":468,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":469,"gutenbergSubjects":470,"gutenbergCategories":474,"gutenbergSummary":475,"gutenbergTranslators":476,"gutenbergDownloadCount":477,"aiDescription":478},710,"Venetian kauppias","710-shakespeare-william-venetsian-kauppias","710__Shakespeare_William__Venetsian_kauppias",[],[46,47],1600,1882,15690,89641,44832,[194,471,472,473],"Jews -- Italy -- Drama","Moneylenders -- Drama","Venice (Italy) -- Drama",[57,58,113],"\"Venetian kauppias\" by William Shakespeare is a play written between 1596 and 1598. When a Venetian merchant defaults on a loan provided by a Jewish moneylender, the deadly terms of their contract come due: a pound of flesh. What begins as a tale of friendship and borrowed money transforms into a courtroom drama exploring mercy, justice, and revenge. The play features complex questions about prejudice and humanity, centered on the moneylender Shylock and his infamous demand. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[455],376,"Venetsialainen kauppias Antonio takaa ystävänsä lainan ankaralla sopimuksella. Kun velkaa ei voida maksaa, lainanantaja Shylock vaatii hyvitykseksi naulan lihaa velallisen rinnasta. Tarina huipentuu oikeudenkäyntiin, jossa punnitaan lakia, armoa ja uskollisuutta.",{"number":480,"title":481,"author":415,"authorBirth":416,"authorDeath":70,"slug":482,"bookId":483,"genreRaw":13,"genre":100,"themes":484,"origin":485,"language":17,"yearPublished":443,"yearPublishedTranslation":486,"wordCount":487,"charCount":488,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":489,"gutenbergSubjects":490,"gutenbergCategories":496,"gutenbergSummary":497,"gutenbergTranslators":498,"gutenbergDownloadCount":499,"aiDescription":500},350,"Cymbeline","350-shakespeare-william-cymbeline","350__Shakespeare_William__Cymbeline",[],[46],1901,20682,117313,22556,[491,492,493,494,495],"Britons -- Kings and rulers -- Drama","Fathers and daughters -- Drama","Great Britain -- History -- Roman period, 55 B.C.-449 A.D. -- Drama","Married people -- Drama","Tragicomedy",[57,113],"\"Cymbeline\" by William Shakespeare is a play written around 1611. Set in ancient Britain, it follows Princess Imogen, who secretly marries Posthumus but is separated when her father banishes him. In Italy, Posthumus falls victim to a wager that challenges Imogen's faithfulness, leading to deception and false accusations. Meanwhile, political tensions rise as Britain defies Rome. The story weaves together themes of innocence, jealousy, disguise, and lost princes in a complex tale of love tested by manipulation and misunderstanding. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[455],338,"Shakespearen myöhäiskauden näytelmä sijoittuu muinaiseen Britanniaan ja Italiaan. Se kertoo kuningas Cymbelinen tyttärestä Imogenista, tämän salaisesta avioliitosta, uskollisuuden koettelemisesta sekä kadonneista kuninkaallisista perillisistä. Teos yhdistelee tarunomaisia aineksia, väärinkäsityksiä ja poliittista jännitettä roomalaisten ja brittien välillä.",{"number":502,"title":503,"author":415,"authorBirth":416,"authorDeath":70,"slug":504,"bookId":505,"genreRaw":13,"genre":100,"themes":506,"origin":507,"language":17,"yearPublished":443,"yearPublishedTranslation":508,"wordCount":509,"charCount":510,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":511,"gutenbergSubjects":512,"gutenbergCategories":515,"gutenbergSummary":516,"gutenbergTranslators":517,"gutenbergDownloadCount":518,"aiDescription":519},223,"Timon Ateenalainen","223-shakespeare-william-timon-ateenalainen","223__Shakespeare_William__Timon_Ateenalainen",[],[46,47],1900,14643,84032,18144,[513,514,366],"Athens (Greece) -- Drama","Timon of Athens (Legendary character) -- Drama",[57,58,113],"\"Timon Ateenalainen\" by William Shakespeare is a play written around 1606. A wealthy Athenian nobleman squanders his fortune on false friends and parasitic flatterers. When bankruptcy strikes, those he generously helped abandon him completely. Bitter and betrayed, Timon retreats to a wilderness cave, cursing all humanity. There he discovers gold, attracting the very people he now despises. The play follows his transformation from generous benefactor to misanthropic hermit, exploring themes of friendship, betrayal, and the corrupting nature of wealth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[455],403,"Shakespearen tragedia kertoo anteliaasta ateenalaisesta ylimyksestä, joka tuhlattuaan omaisuutensa ystäviinsä joutuu näiden hylkäämäksi. Petetty Timon katkeroituu syvästi, erakkoituu metsään ja alkaa vihata koko ihmiskuntaa. Näytelmä tutkii rikkautta, kiitollisuutta ja ihmisluonnon raadollisuutta.",46,1,24]