[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fdO9RRAsDW2U-kHnJ4OjGIhd3_P8UdHzMlbsful8P7BQ":3},{"items":4,"total":295,"page":296,"pageSize":297},[5,38,57,79,109,136,155,181,206,220,247,270],{"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":30,"gutenbergSummary":33,"gutenbergTranslators":34,"gutenbergDownloadCount":36,"aiDescription":37},793,"Novelleja Decameronesta","Boccaccio, Giovanani",1313,1375,"793-boccaccio-giovanni-decamerone-valikoima","793__Boccaccio_Giovanni__Decamerone_(valikoima)",null,"novelli",[],[17],"klassikot","fi",1353,1914,72130,434824,false,47886,[26,27,28,29],"Allegories","Frame stories","Plague -- Europe -- History -- Fiction","Storytelling -- Fiction",[31,32],"Classics of Literature","Short Stories","\"Novelleja Decameronesta\" by Giovanni Boccaccio is a collection of one hundred tales written between 1349 and 1353. During the devastating Black Plague in Florence, ten young friends—seven women and three men—flee to the countryside. There, they pass their time with songs, dances, and storytelling. Each day, they elect a leader who chooses a theme, and each member tells a tale inspired by it. Through these stories, Boccaccio paints a vivid portrait of fourteenth-century society, blending aristocratic ideals with merchant values. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[35],"Lehtonen, Joel",319,"Valikoima 1300-luvulla kirjoitettuja italialaisia pienoiskertomuksia. Novellit esittelevät ihmiselämän moninaisuutta, nokkeluutta ja inhimillisiä heikkouksia. Kertomukset ovat osa laajempaa kehystarinaa, jossa nuoret pakenevat ruttoa maaseudulle viettämään aikaa tarinoiden.",{"number":39,"title":40,"author":41,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":42,"bookId":43,"genreRaw":13,"genre":44,"themes":45,"origin":46,"language":47,"yearPublished":48,"yearPublishedTranslation":49,"wordCount":50,"charCount":51,"usRestricted":52,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":53,"gutenbergCategories":54,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":55,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":56},1294,"Canterburysägner","Chaucer, Geoffrey (c. 1343-1400)","1294-chaucer-geoffrey-canterburysagner","1294__Chaucer_Geoffrey__Canterburysägner","runous",[],[],"sv",1387,1938,166648,707288,true,[],[],[],"Keskiaikainen runomuotoinen kertomuskokoelma kuvaa pyhiinvaeltajien matkaa Lontoosta kohti Canterburyn katedraalia. Matkalaisten toisilleen kertomat tarinat esittelevät 1300-luvun englantilaista yhteiskuntaa vaihdellen ritarillisista romansseista karkeaan huumoriin ja uskonnollisiin opetuksiin.",{"number":58,"title":59,"author":60,"authorBirth":61,"authorDeath":62,"slug":63,"bookId":64,"genreRaw":13,"genre":44,"themes":65,"origin":66,"language":18,"yearPublished":62,"yearPublishedTranslation":67,"wordCount":68,"charCount":69,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":70,"gutenbergSubjects":71,"gutenbergCategories":73,"gutenbergSummary":74,"gutenbergTranslators":75,"gutenbergDownloadCount":77,"aiDescription":78},1858,"Jumalainen näytelmä I-III","Dante Alighieri",1265,1321,"1858-dante-alighieri-jumalainen-naytelma-i-iii","1858__Dante_Alighieri__Jumalainen_näytelmä_I-III",[],[17],1912,100742,590432,12546,[72],"Poetry",[31,72],"\"Jumalainen näytelmä\" by Dante Alighieri is a narrative poem written between 1308 and 1321. The work follows Dante's journey through the three realms of the afterlife—Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven—guided by the poet Virgil and Beatrice. Set during Easter week in 1300, the poem explores divine justice and the soul's path toward God. Each realm reveals appropriate punishments or rewards based on earthly actions, drawing on medieval Catholic theology and philosophy to portray sin, penance, and spiritual ascent. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[76],"Leino, Eino",650,"Danten klassinen eepos kuvaa vaellusta helvetin, kiirastulen ja paratiisin läpi. Runonmuotoinen teos tarkastelee ihmisen sielun tilaa kuoleman jälkeen sekä pohtii synnin ja hyvityksen luonnetta antiikin ja keskiajan maailmankuvien kautta.",{"number":80,"title":81,"author":82,"authorBirth":83,"authorDeath":84,"slug":85,"bookId":86,"genreRaw":87,"genre":14,"themes":88,"origin":90,"language":18,"yearPublished":92,"yearPublishedTranslation":93,"wordCount":94,"charCount":95,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":96,"gutenbergSubjects":97,"gutenbergCategories":101,"gutenbergSummary":104,"gutenbergTranslators":105,"gutenbergDownloadCount":107,"aiDescription":108},2180,"Varastettu sotilassalaisuus","Doyle, Arthur Conan",1859,1930,"2180-doyle-arthur-conan-varastettu-sotilassalaisuus","2180__Doyle_Arthur_Conan__Varastettu_sotilassalaisuus","Bruce-Partington piirustukset",[89],"rikos",[91],"brittilainen",1098,1915,7179,43594,61237,[98,99,100],"Detective and mystery stories","Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Private investigators -- England -- Fiction",[102,103],"British Literature","Crime, Thrillers and Mystery","\"Varastettu sotilassalaisuus: Bruce-Partington piirustukset\" by Arthur Conan Doyle is a short story published in 1908. When secret submarine plans vanish and a young government clerk is found dead near the Underground tracks, Sherlock Holmes and his brother Mycroft must recover the missing documents before they reach foreign hands. The case leads Holmes through fog-shrouded London, examining railway lines and breaking into empty houses, as he uncovers a web of espionage, betrayal, and murder that threatens national security. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[106],"Alpi, Eero",130,"Sherlock Holmes ja tohtori Watson saavat odottamattoman vieraan, kun Holmesin veli Mycroft saapuu Baker Streetille. Valtion tärkeitä sukellusvenepiirustuksia on kadonnut, ja nuori virkamies on löytynyt kuolleena rautatiekiskolta. Holmes ryhtyy selvittämään vakoiluun ja maanpetokseen kytkeytyvää mysteeriä sumuisessa Lontoossa.",{"number":110,"title":111,"author":112,"authorBirth":113,"authorDeath":114,"slug":115,"bookId":116,"genreRaw":13,"genre":117,"themes":118,"origin":120,"language":18,"yearPublished":121,"yearPublishedTranslation":122,"wordCount":123,"charCount":124,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":125,"gutenbergSubjects":126,"gutenbergCategories":129,"gutenbergSummary":132,"gutenbergTranslators":133,"gutenbergDownloadCount":134,"aiDescription":135},1111,"Pietar Patelin eli Sukkela asianajaja","Hannikainen, Pietari",1813,1899,"1111-hannikainen-pietari-pietar-patelin-eli-sukkela-asianajaja","1111__Hannikainen_Pietari__Pietar_Patelin_eli_Sukkela_asianajaja","naytelma",[119],"huumori",[],1460,1864,7557,41467,49666,[127,128],"Comedy plays","French drama -- Translations into Finnish",[130,131],"Humour","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Pietar Patelin eli Sukkela asianajaja: Ilveilys kolmessa näytöksessä\" by Anonymous is a comedic play written in the mid-19th century. This humorous work revolves around themes of deception and social status, showcasing the absurdity of the legal world and the dynamics of relationships in a small community. The narrative likely reflects the societal norms and values of the era, with a focus on the misadventures of its protagonist, Pietar Patelin, a shrewd lawyer.  The story unfolds through a series of misunderstandings and clever maneuverings led by the titular character, Pietar Patelin. Initially struggling with his financial situation and desperate to improve his appearance, Patelin concocts a series of schemes to convince others of his affluence. As the plot progresses, he becomes entangled in various subplots, including a conflict with a local farmer, Wilhelm, over stolen sheep and a prospective marriage between Wilhelm's son and Patelin's daughter. Ultimately, the story combines elements of farce and wit, utilizing clever wordplay and absurd situations to explore themes of honesty, societal expectations, and the lengths individuals will go to in pursuit of social acceptance and love. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[112],252,"Ranskalaisesta alkuperäisteoksesta suomennettu kolminäytöksinen ilveilys kertoo köyhästä mutta neuvokkaasta asianajajasta. Patelin yrittää petkuttaa kangaskauppiasta saadakseen uudet vaatteet, mikä johtaa koomisiin tilanteisiin ja sanalliseen kikkailuun.",{"number":137,"title":138,"author":139,"authorBirth":140,"authorDeath":141,"slug":142,"bookId":143,"genreRaw":13,"genre":144,"themes":145,"origin":146,"language":18,"yearPublished":147,"yearPublishedTranslation":148,"wordCount":149,"charCount":150,"usRestricted":52,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":151,"gutenbergCategories":152,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":153,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":154},1114,"Neljä kirjaa Kristuksen seuraamisesta","Kempiläinen, Tuomas",1380,1471,"1114-tuomas-kempilainen-nelja-kirjaa-kristuksen-seuraamisesta","1114__Tuomas_Kempiläinen__Neljä_kirjaa_Kristuksen_seuraamisesta","tietokirja",[],[],1418,1927,43140,272077,[],[],[],"Kempiläisen kristillinen hartauskirja tarjoaa ohjeita hengelliseen elämään, nöyryyteen ja sisäiseen rauhaan. Teos koostuu neljästä osasta, jotka käsittelevät muun muassa maailman turhuuden hylkäämistä, sielun ja Kristuksen välistä keskustelua sekä ehtoollisen merkitystä. Se on yksi kristikunnan luetuimmista ja vaikutusvaltaisimmista teoksista.",{"number":156,"title":157,"author":158,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":159,"bookId":160,"genreRaw":13,"genre":161,"themes":162,"origin":164,"language":18,"yearPublished":165,"yearPublishedTranslation":166,"wordCount":167,"charCount":168,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":169,"gutenbergSubjects":170,"gutenbergCategories":173,"gutenbergSummary":176,"gutenbergTranslators":177,"gutenbergDownloadCount":179,"aiDescription":180},1952,"Kuningas Arthur ja hänen jalot ritarinsa","Malory, Thomas (n. 1405-1471)","1952-malory-thomas-arthur-kuningas-ja-hanen-jalot-ritarinsa","1952__Malory_Thomas__Arthur_kuningas_ja_hänen_jalot_ritarinsa","romaani",[163],"kansanperinne",[91,17],1485,1908,57309,343512,54655,[171,172],"Arthur, King -- Juvenile literature","Arthurian romances -- Adaptations",[102,31,174,175],"Historical Novels","Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Arthur kuningas ja hänen jalot ritarinsa\" by Sir Thomas Malory is a 15th-century Middle English prose compilation completed around 1470. This legendary work weaves together tales of King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, and the Knights of the Round Table. Malory draws from French and English sources to create a complete narrative spanning Arthur's conception to his death, including the quest for the Holy Grail and the legend of Tristan and Iseult. Written apparently in prison, it remains one of the most influential works of Arthurian literature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[178],"Lehtonen, Aino",299,"Klassinen kokoelma tarinoita kuningas Arthurista ja Pyöreän pöydän ritareista. Teos pohjautuu Thomas Maloryn keskiaikaiseen ritarieepokseen ja sisältää kertomuksia muun muassa Excalibur-miekasta, Graalin maljan etsinnästä sekä Lancelotin ja Tristramin seikkailuista.",{"number":182,"title":183,"author":184,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":185,"bookId":186,"genreRaw":13,"genre":161,"themes":187,"origin":189,"language":18,"yearPublished":190,"yearPublishedTranslation":191,"wordCount":192,"charCount":193,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":194,"gutenbergSubjects":195,"gutenbergCategories":199,"gutenbergSummary":201,"gutenbergTranslators":202,"gutenbergDownloadCount":204,"aiDescription":205},2985,"Aucassin ja Nicolette","N. N. (tekijä tuntematon)","2985-n-n-aucassin-ja-nicolette","2985__N._N.__Aucassin_ja_Nicolette",[188],"rakkaus",[],1200,1918,10627,66898,61145,[196,197,198],"French literature -- Translations into Finnish","Legends -- France -- Translations into Finnish","Romances -- Translations into Finnish",[174,72,200],"Romance","\"Aucassin ja Nicolette: Laulutarina\" by Eino Palola is a narrative poem likely written in the early 13th century. The tale revolves around Aucassin, a young nobleman, and his love for Nicolette, a beautiful girl of foreign origin who has been captured and brought to his father's domain. This medieval romance intertwines themes of love and duty, with Aucassin’s passionate defiance against societal expectations as he prioritizes his love for Nicolette over his responsibilities as a knight.  The opening of the work introduces Aucassin, who struggles with familial pressure to partake in martial pursuits while instead longing for Nicolette, whom he loves deeply despite her status as a captive. His father, Count Garin, urges him to uphold their family honor by engaging in battles, but Aucassin's heart remains steadfastly with Nicolette. The narrative sets the stage for their emotional and tumultuous relationship, highlighting Aucassin's dilemma as he must navigate his love for Nicolette against the backdrop of societal norms and the looming threat of her potential fate. As the story progresses, it promises a blend of adventure, romance, and the trials of love that are characteristic of medieval literature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[203],"Palola, Eino",158,"Muinaisranskalainen laulutarina kertoo kreivin poika Aucassinin ja saraseeniorja Nicoletten välisestä kielletystä rakkaudesta. Teos vaihtelee laulettujen runosäkeiden ja kerrotun proosan välillä kuvaten nuorten monivaiheista pakoa ja seikkailuja.",{"number":207,"title":208,"author":184,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":209,"bookId":210,"genreRaw":13,"genre":117,"themes":211,"origin":212,"language":18,"yearPublished":121,"yearPublishedTranslation":213,"wordCount":214,"charCount":215,"usRestricted":52,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":216,"gutenbergCategories":217,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":218,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":219},3619,"Mestari Patelin","3619-n-n-mestari-patelin","3619__N._N.__Mestari_Patelin",[],[],1937,8692,47407,[],[],[],"Keskiaikainen ranskalainen farssi kertoo ovelasta asianajajasta, joka yrittää petkuttaa verkakauppiasta. Satiirinen näytelmä kuvaa lakituvan ja arkielämän huijauksia nokkelan sanailun ja väärinkäsitysten kautta.",{"number":221,"title":222,"author":223,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":224,"bookId":225,"genreRaw":226,"genre":161,"themes":227,"origin":229,"language":18,"yearPublished":230,"yearPublishedTranslation":67,"wordCount":231,"charCount":232,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":233,"gutenbergSubjects":234,"gutenbergCategories":239,"gutenbergSummary":242,"gutenbergTranslators":243,"gutenbergDownloadCount":245,"aiDescription":246},2879,"Kapinallinen Lo Ta","Shi, Nai Ngan (ft. 1200-luvulla)","2879-sni-nai-ngan-kapinallinen-lo-ta","2879__Sni_Nai_Ngan__Kapinallinen_Lo_Ta","Koomillinen kiinalainen seikkaiuromaani",[228,119],"seikkailu",[],1370,22976,140481,72068,[235,236,237,238],"China -- History -- Song dynasty, 960-1279 -- Fiction","China -- Social life and customs -- 960-1644 -- Fiction","Heroes -- Fiction","Robbers and outlaws -- Fiction",[240,130,241],"Adventure","Novels","\"Kapinallinen Lo Ta: Koomillinen kiinalainen seikkailuromaani\" by Nai'an Shi is a comic novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in a historical context that seems to revolve around the social and political turbulence of 12th century China, where the protagonist, Lo Ta, embarks on various misadventures. The narrative explores themes of rebellion, moral dilemmas, and the contrast between physical prowess and intellectual wit through Lo Ta's experiences, especially as he interacts with an array of intriguing characters.  The opening of the novel introduces us to Lo Ta, a captain in the city watch, who becomes embroiled in a conflict after defending a friend from the oppression of a ruthless local butcher, Tshing. Through a series of encounters, Lo Ta's bravery quickly escalates into chaos, ultimately leading to his unfortunate consequence of murder. Realizing the imminent danger, he flees from Wei Tshou, faced with the prospect of evading justice and seeking refuge elsewhere. As the story unfolds, Lo Ta's character is developed against a backdrop of humor and adventure, setting the stage for his transformation from a soldier to a monk as he grapples with the consequences of his deeds, all while intertwining with various other characters along the way. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[244],"Silvanto, Reino",264,"Mukaelma kiinalaisesta klassikkoromaanista Tarinoita virran varrelta. Seikkailuromaani seuraa väkivahvaa ja omapäistä Lo Taa, joka pakoilee virkavaltaa, ryhtyy munkiksi ja joutuu koomisiin tilanteisiin 1100-luvun Kiinassa.",{"number":248,"title":249,"author":250,"authorBirth":251,"authorDeath":252,"slug":253,"bookId":254,"genreRaw":255,"genre":144,"themes":256,"origin":257,"language":18,"yearPublished":258,"yearPublishedTranslation":259,"wordCount":260,"charCount":261,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":262,"gutenbergSubjects":263,"gutenbergCategories":265,"gutenbergSummary":266,"gutenbergTranslators":267,"gutenbergDownloadCount":268,"aiDescription":269},747,"Edda: taruopillinen alkuosa","Sturluson, Snorri",1179,1241,"747-sturluson-snorri-edda-gylfin-harhanaky","747__Sturluson_Snorri__Edda_(Gylfin_harhanäky)","Gylfin harhanäky (Gylfaginning)",[163],[],1220,1911,14730,87524,45373,[264],"Mythology, Norse",[175],"\"Edda: taruopillinen alkuosa; Gylfin harhanäky (Gylfaginning)\" by Snorri Sturluson is the first main part of the 13th-century Prose Edda. A Swedish king named Gylfi journeys to Asgard seeking answers about the Æsir gods. Inside a great palace, he encounters three mysterious men on thrones who respond to his questions about Norse mythology, including the creation and eventual destruction of the world. But nothing in this realm may be what it seems. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],167,"Skandinaavisen mytologian perusteos esittelee muinaisnorjalaista maailmankuvaa ja jumaltaruja. Kehyskertomuksessa kuningas Gylfi saapuu valepuvussa Asgårdiin, missä kolme jumalhahmoa vastaa hänen kysymyksiinsä maailman synnystä, jumalten teoista ja lopulta koittavasta Ragnarökistä.",{"number":271,"title":272,"author":250,"authorBirth":251,"authorDeath":252,"slug":273,"bookId":274,"genreRaw":13,"genre":144,"themes":275,"origin":276,"language":18,"yearPublished":277,"yearPublishedTranslation":278,"wordCount":279,"charCount":280,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":281,"gutenbergSubjects":282,"gutenbergCategories":287,"gutenbergSummary":290,"gutenbergTranslators":291,"gutenbergDownloadCount":293,"aiDescription":294},1400,"Kuningastarinoita","1400-sturluson-snorri-kuningastarinoita","1400__Sturluson_Snorri__Kuningastarinoita",[163],[],1230,1919,39272,250259,53282,[283,284,285,286],"Iceland -- History","Norway -- History","Sagas -- Translations into Finnish","Scandinavia -- History",[288,289,175],"History - Ancient","History - European","\"Kuningastarinoita\" by Snorri Sturluson is a collection of sagas written around 1230. This epic chronicle traces the history of Swedish and Norwegian kings from mythological origins through 1177. Beginning with the legendary Yngling dynasty descended from Norse gods, the sagas progress through centuries of rulers, their conquests, and expeditions across Europe. The work blends mythology with increasingly historical accounts, culminating in dramatic tales of battles, crusades, and the establishment of the Norwegian kingdom. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[292],"Wallenius, Toivo",282,"Lyhennetty suomennos Snorri Sturlusonin Heimskringla-saagasta sisältää kertomuksia Norjan muinaisista kuninkaista, kuten Harald Kaunotukasta ja Olavi Trygvenpojasta. Kokoelma yhdistää historiallisia tapahtumia ja muinaisia taruja valottaen Norjan kansan varhaisvaiheita ja skandinaavista mytologiaa.",12,1,24]