
NUOREN YLIOPPILAAN KIRJEITÄ 1850-LUVULTA
OTE JULIUS KROHNIN OMAKIRJOITTAMASTA ELÄMÄKERRASTA.
VIITTAUKSIA.
The recently unearthed correspondence of a mid‑nineteenth‑century student offers an intimate glimpse into a world of earnest study and familial devotion. Addressed mainly to his parents, with a single note to his sister and a handful to a close friend, the letters alternate between German and Finnish, preserving the original voice of a young man navigating his final school years in Helsinki, a forced illness‑induced break, and a winter stay in Rautalammi.
Beyond the personal anecdotes, the letters reveal the everyday rhythms of a Finnish youth on the cusp of adulthood: the pressures of exams, the excitement of travel, and a burgeoning love for his homeland. His parents’ gentle guidance and his own patriotic fervor shine through, painting a vivid portrait of student life and national awakening in Finland during the 1850s. Listeners will feel the tenderness of family ties and the earnest optimism of a generation poised to shape their country’s future.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (228K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-04-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1835–1888
Best known as a pioneering scholar of Finnish folklore, this 19th-century writer also worked as a poet, journalist, translator, and hymn writer. His research helped shape the study of oral poetry in Finland and influenced later generations, including members of his own family.
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