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JOSEF JULIUS WECKSELL
INNEHÅLL: - I.
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EBBA FLEMING.
JOHAN FLEMING.
This volume gathers the lyrical output of a young Finnish‑Swedish poet whose brief but intense career left a lasting imprint on 19th‑century literature. Across fifty‑plus pieces, he moves from bright spring droplets and quiet reflections on the sea to solemn meditations on history, war and unrequited love. The poems are written in a clear, musical Swedish that captures both the rugged northern landscape and the inner turbulence of the poet’s heart.
Listeners will encounter vivid portraits such as the solemn castle overlooking the Åbo harbour, the hushed reverence of a veteran’s Christmas in a snow‑bound forest, and tender love verses addressed to distant muses. The collection also includes fragments of a tragic drama, offering glimpses of his dramatic ambition. Together the works form an intimate mosaic of longing, nature’s grandeur, and the cultural crossroads of Finland in the 1860s.
Language
sv
Duration
~3 hours (181K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-11-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1838–1907
A gifted Finnish poet and playwright writing in Swedish, he won early admiration for the intensity and musicality of his verse. His life was marked by tragedy, yet his poems—especially “Nocturne”—have remained enduring favorites in Finnish literary history.
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