
KEPPONEN
ERNST LUNDQUIST
HENKILÖT:
A light‑hearted comedy unfolds in a modest countryside homestead, where the aging farmer Kurman lives with his spirited daughter Gerda, his sister Malla, a diligent housekeeper, and a young scholar named Aksel. The setting feels intimate – a single‑story house with a swing, a hammock, and a blooming garden – inviting listeners into the everyday rhythms of rural life.
The first act opens with the house still half‑asleep: Malla snoozes in a high‑necked dress, Kurman dozes in a hammock, and Gerda, ever busy, stitches while keeping an eye on the arriving post. Their banter about the time, a missing handkerchief, and the absurdities of “cleaning” sets a playful tone that blends gentle teasing with a touch of domestic chaos.
Through witty dialogue and vivid stage directions, the play captures the quirks of family dynamics, the slow‑paced humor of a summer day, and the subtle undercurrents of love and responsibility that keep this humble household humming.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (71K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-03-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1851–1938
Best remembered as a prolific Swedish translator as well as a writer for the stage, he helped bring major European authors to Swedish readers and theatergoers. He published under his own name and also used the pseudonym Emmy Stern.
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