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MUISTOJA LAPSEN JA HOPEAHAPSEN - KUVAUKSIA
XIV. HELSINKI NUORUUTENI PÄIVINÄ.
XV. MINKÄLAISTA SIIHEN AIKAAN OLI.
XVI. ASUMUKSET JA NIIDEN KALUSTUS.
XVII. KOTI JA SEURAPIIRIT.
XVIII. RISTIÄISET—HÄÄT—HAUTAJAISET.
XIX. MUOTI JA VAATEPARRET.
XX. SANOMALEHDET JA POSTI.
XXI. MAALLA.
A vivid portrait unfolds of a Helsinki caught in the throes of rapid change during the late‑1840s. The narrator paints the city’s rebirth after devastating fires, describing how newly imposed imperial mandates spurred a flurry of construction that turned soot‑filled streets into a bustling hub of railways, steamships, telegraphs and electric lights. With an eye for both grand public edifices—senate halls, churches, theatres—and the modest wooden houses that once dotted the outskirts, the prose captures the tension between tradition and the relentless march of modernity.
Through personal recollections and keen observations, the work reflects on how everyday necessities we now take for granted—post, newspapers, cafés, and streetcars—were once unimaginable luxuries. It invites listeners to pause and wonder at the speed of transformation that reshaped a young capital within a single generation, offering a thoughtful meditation on how our own lives are shaped by the ever‑shifting currents of time.
Full title
Muistoja lapsen ja hopeahapsen 2 Kuvauksia Kuvauksia
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (200K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-08-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1910
A Finnish-Swedish businessman turned memoirist, he became best known for writing vivid recollections of 19th-century life in Finland. His late-life memoirs won wide popularity for their lively detail and personal voice.
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