
MARIANNE-ROUVA
M. B——."
B. O."
S.
VIITESELITYKSET:
Marianne returns home to a modest kitchen, clutching a surprising letter that proposes marriage to her from a young farmer she has never met. As she hands the note to her mother, the household buzzes with curiosity and cautious speculation, each family member weighing the stranger’s reputation and the prospect of a new alliance. The scene paints a vivid picture of rural life, with the familiar hum of daily chores set against the tension of an unexpected courtship.
The story follows Marianne as she navigates her parents’ differing attitudes—her mother’s measured concern and her father’s sardonic humor—while trying to understand the man behind the brief, formal invitation. Through their conversations, the novel explores themes of duty, social expectation, and the unsettling excitement that comes with a choice that could reshape a young woman’s future. Listeners will be drawn into the intimate world of a late‑19th‑century Finnish household, feeling the weight of tradition and the whisper of possibilities in every line.
Language
fi
Duration
~9 hours (562K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-09-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1888
Best known for sharp, realistic stories of Swedish life, this 19th-century writer used fiction to explore marriage, desire, and the limited choices available to women. Writing under the name Ernst Ahlgren, she built a powerful literary reputation in just a few years.
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