Dikter af Alceste

audiobook

Dikter af Alceste

by Hjalmar Johannes Runeberg

SV·~42 minutes·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

DIKTER AF ALCESTE

0:06

INNEHÅLL:

0:02

I.

0:08

II.

0:09

III.

0:17

IV.

0:07

V.

0:10

PROLOG VID TOPELIIFESTEN 14.1.1898

3:10

I.

7:57

II.

13:14

Description

A vivid tapestry of verse unfolds in this late‑19th‑century collection, where the poet’s voice swings between solemn reverence for nature and the restless pulse of civic pride. From the roar of northern seas to the gentle hush of a spring garden, each poem paints a distinct landscape, often anchored in Finnish history, mythology, and the everyday lives of ordinary people. The opening prologue, performed before the Topelius Society, sets a tone of lyrical ceremony, inviting listeners into a world where roses, swans, and ancient heroes share the stage.

The book moves through a series of themed sections—historical epics, fairy‑tale reflections, love lyrics, and meditations on loss—offering a rich variety of moods. While some pieces echo the grandeur of Caesar or Napoleon, others whisper intimate dedications to beloved muses. Throughout, the poet balances classical forms with a distinctly Nordic sensibility, making the collection both a tribute to timeless poetic traditions and a fresh, resonant voice from the turn of the century.

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Language

sv

Duration

~42 minutes (40K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Jari Koivisto

Release date

2020-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hjalmar Johannes Runeberg

Hjalmar Johannes Runeberg

1874–1934

A Swedish-speaking Finnish poet, teacher, and translator, he moved between literature, scholarship, and public life with unusual range. Writing as Nino and sometimes as Alceste, he left behind poetry as well as a notable Swedish translation of the Bhagavad-Gita.

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