
audiobook
Part 1
In a dim, black‑clad mourning chamber the drama opens around a tiny, flower‑adorned casket, its lid etched with constellations and surrounded by flickering candles. Six grieving sisters, draped in somber gowns, chant mournful verses while ethereal figures—ghosts, spirits, and a French knight—hover at the periphery. Their lament, led by the passionate Madame Pleureuse, weaves together personal loss and a broader meditation on destiny, as the characters grapple with the pain of a vanished beloved and the weight of fate’s cruel hand.
The piece unfolds as a highly stylized Romantic lament, rich with poetic monologues, choral sighs, and vivid imagery of storms, water, and fire. Its language, both archaic and lyrical, invites listeners into a world where sorrow becomes a ritual performance, hinting at a deeper moral triumph awaiting the virtuous. The first act sets a tone of intense emotion and theatrical spectacle, promising a journey through grief toward a hopeful resolution.
Full title
Hjertesår och Hjertebalsam, eller Den dygdiges Seger öfver Ödet och Döden Romantiskt Gråtospel i Tre Öppningar Romantiskt Gråtospel i Tre Öppningar
Language
sv
Duration
~26 minutes (25K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-07-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1791–1858
A bold early voice of Finnish nationalism, he wrote with unusual force about Finland’s future under Russian rule. His life moved from university circles in Turku to exile in Sweden, where he continued to shape public debate through books, journalism, and library work.
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