Ungdomsdrömmar: historisk berättelse

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Ungdomsdrömmar: historisk berättelse

by Zacharias Topelius

SV·~3 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

ZACHARIAS TOPELIUS

0:12
2

1. Storm i skärgården.

10:28
3

2. Om tiden för denna berättelse och omden brune mannen.

10:28
4

3. Om färden till Ekenäs och om ett kronansskepp.

10:39
5

4. Stjärntydaren.

17:22
6

5. Om en solstråle i hösten.

13:42
7

6. Den farliga punkten på firmamentet.

13:50
8

7. En natt och en morgon på Kymmenegård.

13:18
9

8. Helsingfors lantdag.

13:05
10

9. Vinterafton i ödemarken.

13:25

Description

A fierce winter storm lashes the rocky shore of Tovön in the Finnish archipelago, where two seasoned fishermen watch a battered rigboat founder on the reef. Against the howling wind and driving snow they haul the wreck’s survivors aboard, sharing their modest cabin and a simple fire while the sea claims the rest of the crew. The rescued men are a multilingual mix—one Swedish speaker, three weather‑beaten sailors speaking German, Polish, and Russian—each bearing the weight of a tragic voyage from Riga to Viborg.

Back in the village, the humble host Nils Andersson sees an opportunity in the wreck’s cargo, turning the act of rescue into a quiet contest of right‑and‑wrong as he and his helper begin to salvage what they can. In the warm hearth of Agneta’s home, a wiry teenager with restless eyes watches the newcomers, his presence hinting at deeper currents beneath the surface of this coastal community. The story captures the stark beauty of the archipelago and the fragile balance between survival, generosity, and self‑interest.

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Language

sv

Duration

~3 hours (190K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by ronnie sahlberg, Torbjörn Alm and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-11-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Zacharias Topelius

Zacharias Topelius

1818–1898

A major voice in 19th-century Finnish literature, he wrote in Swedish and helped shape how Finland imagined its history, folklore, and childhood stories. His work ranges from historical novels and poems to fairy tales that stayed popular for generations.

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