
JOHDANTO - SUOMEN KIRJALLISHISTORIAAN. - Yliopistollinen Kirjoitus, - jonka, - Suomen Keisarillisen Aleksanterin-Yliopiston Kuuluisan - Historia-Kielellis-Tiedekunnan suostumuksella, - ja - Suomalaisen kielen ja kirjallisuuden Rohvessorin, - Tohtor ja Ritar - ELIAS LÖNNROTIN - johdolla, - julkisesti tarkastettavaksi - esitti - RIETRIK POLÉN, - Viisaustieteen Majister. - Historia-Kielellis-Tiedekunnan oppisalissa, - Toukokuun 1 p:nä 1858 - t. a. e. pp.
Helsingissä. J. C. FRENCKELLIN ja POJAN kirjapainossa.
1:ksi Suomi tiedekielenä.
2:ksi Tieteiden synty, tarkoitus ja kasvanto.
3:ksi Kirjallisuuden ymmärrys.
4:ksi Suomen Kirjallishistorian esityöt.
5:ksi Suomen kirjallishistorian aikakaudet.
This scholarly work opens a window onto the early development of Finnish literary studies, presenting a thoughtful introduction crafted in the mid‑nineteenth century. Written under the auspices of the Imperial Alexander University, the author reflects on the need for a solid methodological foundation before any true understanding of Finland’s literary heritage can emerge. The text emphasizes the importance of clear language and rigorous argument, positioning Finnish literary history alongside broader European intellectual traditions.
Readers will encounter a blend of philosophical reflection and practical guidance, as the author explains why an introductory overview is essential for any serious academic undertaking. By addressing the challenges of using specialized terminology versus everyday speech, the work offers insight into the linguistic climate of its time. Its candid discussion of scholarly responsibility makes it a valuable snapshot of how Finnish literary scholarship sought to define itself in an era of nation‑building.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (135K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Matti Järvinen and Tuija Lindholm.
Release date
2005-05-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1823–1884
A passionate early champion of Finnish language and culture, he worked as a journalist, lecturer, translator, and teacher during a formative period in Finland’s literary life. He is especially remembered for helping bring Finnish literature into public view in the 19th century.
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