Kalevala (1835) 2. Osa taikka Wanhoja Karjalan Runoja Suomen kansan muinosista ajoista

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Kalevala (1835) 2. Osa taikka Wanhoja Karjalan Runoja Suomen kansan muinosista ajoista

by Elias Lönnrot

FI·~4 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

KALEVALA (1835) 2. OSA

0:35
2

Seitsemästoista Runo.

19:34
3

Kaheksastoista Runo.

16:45
4

Yheksästoista Runo.

14:59
5

Kaksikymmenes Runo.

6:34
6

Yheskolmatta Runo.

9:28
7

Kaheskolmatta Runo.

10:54
8

Kolmaskolmatta Runo.

12:18
9

Nejäskolmatta Runo.

9:20
10

Wiideskolmatta Runo.

8:20

Description

An ancient chorus of Finnish myth comes alive in this sweeping saga of heroes, enchantments, and the stark beauty of the North. Listeners are drawn into the restless spirit of Lemminkäinen, a bold wanderer whose yearning for adventure pushes him beyond his mother’s warnings and into the foreboding realm of Pohjola. The tale unfolds with vivid encounters—talks with elemental forces, daring battles, and the haunting allure of a distant, icy kingdom.

The language, rhythmic and lyrical, echoes the oral traditions that shaped the epic, turning each verse into a melodic journey. As Lemminkäinen prepares for his perilous quest, the narrative balances his youthful bravado with the solemn counsel of his mother, highlighting the tension between personal desire and communal duty. The rich tapestry of nature, magic, and human emotion invites listeners to experience a world where every line hums with the pulse of ancient Finland.

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Full title

Kalevala (1835) 2. Osa taikka Wanhoja Karjalan Runoja Suomen kansan muinosista ajoista taikka Wanhoja Karjalan Runoja Suomen kansan muinosista ajoista

Language

fi

Duration

~4 hours (253K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jari Koivisto and Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2015-02-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Elias Lönnrot

Elias Lönnrot

1802–1884

Best known for bringing together the poems that became the Kalevala, he helped shape Finland’s literary identity while working across medicine, language, and folklore. His life’s work preserved oral traditions that might otherwise have been lost.

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