
LEONARDA
HENKILÖT:
ENSIMÄINEN TAPAUS.
TOINEN TAPAUS.
KOLMAS TAPAUS
NELJÄS TAPAUS.
Set in a spacious, sunlit salon where the back doors are ajar, the drama opens with the imperious Mrs. Falk confronting her clerk Pedersen over a baffling accounting error involving burned bricks. The conversation quickly spirals into personal accusations, flirtations, and sarcastic barbs, revealing hidden romances and strained loyalties among the household staff and aristocratic guests. Through quick‑witted dialogue, the play sketches a portrait of a society caught between duty and desire, where even a simple invoice can spark scandal.
Meanwhile, a pompous general arrives, exchanging banter with Mrs. Falk while hinting at larger political undercurrents, and a mysterious woman named Ogoot is mentioned, adding another layer of intrigue. The interplay of power, flirtation, and the threat of betrayal creates a tense atmosphere that keeps listeners leaning in. As the first act closes, alliances are hinted at, secrets linger in the air, and the stage is set for further confrontations.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (85K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-02-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1910
A giant of 19th-century Norwegian literature, his novels, plays, and poems helped shape modern Norway. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1903 and was known as a writer who brought public debate and national feeling into his work.
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