
audiobook
by Jeanette Stjernström, Louise Stjernström
RAHANHIMO
GOTTHARD CORANDER
ENSIMÄINEN KOHTAUS,
TOINEN KOHTAUS.
KOLMAS KOHTAUS.
NELJÄS KOHTAUS.
VIIDES KOHTAUS.
KUUDES KOHTAUS.
ENSIMÄINEN KOHTAUS.
TOINEN KOHTAUS.
In the opening act of this spirited three‑part drama, a modest kitchen becomes a stage for the everyday battles of a working‑class family. Anna, a diligent young seamstress, anxiously waits for her father’s return while navigating the thin line between hope and desperation. The witty, outspoken servant Ihaksinen barges in with biting commentary on the privileged elite, turning simple chatter about missing money into a sharper critique of social inequality.
Meanwhile, the rough‑handed mason Pori bursts onto the scene, his brusque demeanor hiding a fragile pride that flares when his daughter’s labor is threatened. Their terse exchanges reveal a household strained by poverty, broken promises, and a yearning for dignity amid relentless hardship. As the characters grapple with dwindling resources and clashing aspirations, listeners are drawn into a vivid portrait of 19th‑century Finnish life, where humor and pathos intertwine to expose the timeless struggle between survival and dignity.
Language
fi
Duration
~53 minutes (51K characters)
Release date
2024-05-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1825–1857
A lively 19th-century Swedish playwright and translator, she helped shape Stockholm's popular theater scene while also writing with a sharp eye for social questions. Working under both her own name and the pseudonym Georges Malméen, she built an impressive body of work in a very short life.
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1812–1907
A lively figure in 19th-century Swedish theater, this writer moved with ease between the stage and the page. She wrote plays and historical novels, translated for the theater, and even helped run a major Stockholm stage.
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by Louise Stjernström

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by Louise Stjernström

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by Louise Stjernström