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The story opens in a cramped office where a weary doctor, Baarvig, wrestles with a stack of letters and a restless inner dialogue. His wife Bente watches, her gaze steady yet distant, as he fumes about his unfulfilled aspirations and the pressure of academic expectations. A frantic exchange about a young man named Endre, who dreams of becoming a singer, reveals a household teetering between duty and desire.
Through sharp, almost theatrical dialogue, the novel explores the clash between personal ambition and marital compromise, the erosion of faith in scholarly authority, and the yearning for a purpose beyond routine. Set against the backdrop of early twentieth‑century Finland, the narrative captures the tension of a society in transition, where language, theology, and art become battlegrounds for identity. The prose is vivid and introspective, inviting listeners to feel the characters' frustrations, hopes, and the subtle humor that underlies their struggles.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (355K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-10-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1908
A major voice in 19th-century Norwegian literature, this novelist, poet, and playwright wrote vivid stories about family life, coastal communities, and the social changes of his time. His books helped shape the modern Scandinavian novel and remain closely tied to Norway's literary golden age.
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