
KOTOISIA KOHTAUKSIA; VICTORIA REGIA
SISÄLLYS:
A quiet Finnish village becomes the backdrop for a tender yet uneasy wedding night, where eighteen‑year‑old Betsy steps from childhood into marriage while her aunts cling to her with bittersweet affection. The scene is painted with flickering candles, wilted blossoms and the bustling chatter of servants, capturing the mix of joy and melancholy that follows years of orphaned upbringing. As Betsy may‑or‑may‑not linger on the love she feels for her new husband, the narrative gently probes the tug between duty, gratitude and the yearning for an independent future.
The story unfolds through vivid, almost theatrical dialogue, revealing a household where humor, teasing and subtle power plays color everyday interactions. A playful exchange between the newlyweds and their close‑knit family hints at deeper insecurities and unspoken expectations, inviting listeners to sense the fragile balance of tradition and personal desire. The opening promises a richly detailed portrait of domestic life, where each whispered word and sudden laugh contributes to a larger, emotionally resonant tapestry.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (84K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-08-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1848–1887
A Norwegian writer with a sharp sense of humor, he became known for lively songs, student comedies, and fiction that caught everyday life in an entertaining way. His work moved between satire and storytelling, helping make him a recognizable literary voice in Kristiania in the late 1800s.
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