
MUOTO- JA MUISTIKUVIA I
SISÄLLYS:
POHJANMAAN PAPPILAN PIIRISTÄ
I
II
YLIOPPILASAJOILTA
KESÄMATKALTA 1875
I.
II.
KAARLO ALFRED CASTRÉN
This volume gathers a series of personal sketches and recollections that capture the everyday life and cultural currents of early twentieth‑century Finland. The author, a native of the Ostrobothnian pastorate, weaves together memories of family, academic milestones, local celebrations, and notable figures, all presented with a literary touch. The pieces range from intimate family moments to broader observations of regional festivals and the evolution of the press. By preserving these snapshots, the book offers listeners a vivid portrait of a community in transition.
One of the most evocative sections follows a young man's departure for his university examinations, seen through the eyes of his devoted sister. She tends to his garments, folds his shirts, and watches his anxious farewell, recalling a childhood promise made on a snowy Christmas morning. The narrative balances tender domestic detail with the bittersweet sense of leaving home behind. Listeners will feel the quiet anticipation and the lingering hope that such small rituals hold for those on the cusp of new journeys.
Language
fi
Duration
~7 hours (427K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-11-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1847–1917
A key figure in Finnish cultural life, this writer and scholar helped shape how Finland understood its art, literature, and theater. His books and biographies brought national culture to a wide readership at a time when Finnish identity was being actively defined.
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