
HANNU HALLE KAIKKIALLE
HEINRICH ZSCHOKKE
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A young scholar returns to his native Lalenburg after years abroad, stepping onto a stage that the entire continent watches. He is the son of the recently deceased, revered mayor Pietari Halle, whose legacy looms over the fledgling republic. The city’s elite see his arrival as a potential turning point in a society that balances strict hierarchy with the promise of modern enlightenment.
Lalenburg prides itself on a rigid social order where wealth dictates worth, yet the ruling council has begun to seed education among the peasantry—a controversial experiment that threatens long‑standing customs. As Hannu navigates the expectations of his lineage and the simmering debate over knowledge’s role in governance, he must decide whether to uphold tradition or push for change. The tension between old‑world authority and the restless curiosity of a new generation sets the stage for a story of political intrigue and personal destiny.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (115K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-10-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1771–1848
A lively storyteller and public-minded reformer, he moved from Prussia to Switzerland and became known for fiction, history, and practical writing aimed at ordinary readers. His life joined literature with politics, giving his work an unusually direct sense of the world beyond the page.
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