
audiobook
TÄHTIEN TURVATIT I
ZACHARIAS TOPELIUS
ENSIMMÄINEN OSA. - YÖN LAPSET. - SISÄLLYS:
The opening pages draw us into the world of late‑17th‑century Finland, when schoolrooms were dominated by Latin, Greek and Hebrew and the clergy shaped every lesson. A young scholar, bored with endless scriptural drills, stumbles upon a forgotten, yellow‑gray volume of the Vulgate, its leather cover heavy with brass fittings and strange carvings of Moses, the Ten Commandments and a serpent‑biting Madonna. The narrator’s detailed description of the book’s worn pages and elaborate woodcuts brings the texture of an age where knowledge was both a privilege and a burden.
The work then opens a series of short tales titled “Night’s Children,” each set against the austere backdrop of Queen Kristiina’s reign. From a cold winter night and a rider without a saddle to secret meetings, conspiracies and encounters on the misty fields of Turku, the stories blend historical detail with a touch of the uncanny. Listeners will be carried through vivid scenes of academic life, pastoral hardships and fleeting moments of adventure, all narrated in a tone that feels both scholarly and intimate.
Language
fi
Duration
~7 hours (428K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-07-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1898
A beloved Finnish writer in the Swedish language, he helped turn Finland’s history, legends, and moral tales into stories generations of readers grew up with. He was also a poet, journalist, and teacher whose work left a lasting mark on Nordic literature.
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