
audiobook
by Minna Canth, August Blanche, Camille Dehas, Emilie Tegtmeyer
A warm summer evening unfolds in a quiet Finnish village, where the lake glistens and the forest smells of pine. Young Elsa returns from picking strawberries, only to be startled by a lively stranger who greets her with familiar affection. Their brief exchange hints at old friendships and the promise of something new on the horizon.
Soon the chatter turns to the upcoming market, a bustling event that draws people from near and far. Elsa hesitates, uneasy about attending with Matti, while Antti urges her to join the festivities, insisting that the market offers both refreshment and community. The scene captures the lively rhythms of rural life and the subtle tensions that arise when tradition meets personal desire.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (269K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-09-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1844–1897
A fearless Finnish writer and social critic, she brought everyday injustice onto the page and helped shape realist literature in Finland. Her plays, stories, and journalism kept asking hard questions about class, poverty, and women's lives.
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1811–1868
A lively voice in 19th-century Swedish literature, he wrote fiction, plays, and journalism with a sharp eye for city life and public debate. His work helped make him a well-known cultural and political figure in Stockholm.
View all booksA little-known author preserved mainly through old public-domain catalogs, with work that still surfaces in classic story collections. Camille Dehas remains intriguing precisely because so little biographical detail has survived online.
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1827–1903
A 19th-century German writer who moved from historical novels into lively nonfiction biographies, she spent much of her life in Bremen and wrote with a strong interest in the past.
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