Päivän koittaessa: Novelli

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Päivän koittaessa: Novelli

by Eduard Vilde

FI·~4 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

PÄIVÄN KOITTAESSA

0:02
2

EDUARD WILDE

0:07
3

I

41:26
4

II

41:11
5

III

14:53
6

IV

41:44
7

V

19:31
8

VI

47:07
9

VIII

9:41
10

IX

10:05

Description

At the quiet V railway station, life drifts lazily through tea‑breaks and half‑read books until the summer trains arrive. The arrival of passengers in bright dresses, straw hats and polished coats transforms the sleepy platform into a lively promenade of chatter, bicycles, and horse‑drawn carriages, while the nearby summer villa bustles with the fashionable city families who come to enjoy the seasonal traffic.

Among the staff, a diligent station master, a drowsy telegraphist, and a watchful caretaker find themselves suddenly attentive to the influx of curious visitors. Young Andrei Petrovich Kurbatov, a newcomer to the line, becomes entangled in the polite yet bustling social dance, drawing the interest of both the local elite and the ordinary workers. As the station’s rhythm quickens, the story captures the contrast between the slow‑moving routine of provincial life and the bright, fleeting excitement that the summer arrivals bring.

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Language

fi

Duration

~4 hours (243K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Timo Ervasti and Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2020-06-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eduard Vilde

Eduard Vilde

1865–1933

A pioneering Estonian novelist and sharp social critic, he helped shape modern Estonian prose with vivid, often fearless stories about power, class, and injustice. His best-known works include historical and realist novels that remain central to Estonia’s literary canon.

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