Kuuden vuosikymmenen ajoilta: Muistelmia Suomesta

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Kuuden vuosikymmenen ajoilta: Muistelmia Suomesta

by August Schauman

FI·~15 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

KUUDELTA VUOSIKYMMENELTÄ

0:05
2

AUG. SCHAUMAN

0:03
3

SISÄLLYS: - LAPSUUDEN AIKOJA 1830-1840.

1:51
4

NUORUUDENAIKA OPINTOAIKA 1840-1850.

4:36
5

NUORUKAISIJÄSTÄ MIEHUUDEN IKÄÄN 1850-1860.

5:58
6

VUOSI 1861.

2:11
7

KUUDEN VUOSIKYMMENEN AJOILTA - SUOMALAISELLE LUKIJALLE.

7:05:07
8

NUORUKAISESTA MIEHEKSI 1850-1860.

8:12:18
9

VIITESELITYKSET:

19:52

Description

A vivid portrait of Finland in the early nineteenth century unfolds through the eyes of a man who lived its transformation. He recalls his childhood in a newly built Helsinki, visits to his family’s old home in Turku, and the uneasy days when foreign soldiers first set foot on Finnish soil. The memoir weaves together personal anecdotes with the broader sweep of history—Swedish rule giving way to Russian influence, the rise of national literature, and the birth of societies that championed the Kalevala and Runeberg’s poetry.

The narrative then moves to his university years, capturing a period of intense cultural and political change. He describes the reforms that reshaped state administration, the lively debates within student circles, and the emergence of Finnish‑language lectures that sparked a renewed sense of identity. Alongside bustling theatre openings, concerts, and the founding of art societies, his recollections offer listeners an immersive glimpse into a nation on the cusp of modernity, seen through the daily experiences of its young scholars and artists.

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Language

fi

Duration

~15 hours (913K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-10-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

August Schauman

August Schauman

1826–1896

A pioneering Finnish journalist and memoirist, he founded the Swedish-language newspaper Hufvudstadsbladet and became a lively voice in Finland’s public life. His writing captured both the language debates of his time and the feel of everyday political and cultural life in the 1800s.

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