Vänrikki Stoolin tarinat (suom. Cajander)

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Vänrikki Stoolin tarinat (suom. Cajander)

by Johan Ludvig Runeberg

FI·~3 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

VÄNRIKKI STOOLIN TARINAT

0:06
2

SISÄLLYS: - EDELLINEN KOKOELMA

0:16
3

JÄLKIMÄINEN KOKOELMA

0:21
4

EDELLINEN KOKOELMA - MAAMME.

1:47
5

VÄNRIKKI STOOL.

4:19
6

PILVEN VEIKKO.

12:06
7

SOTAVANHUS.

3:04
8

LUUTNANTTI ZIDÉN.

3:25
9

TORPAN TYTTÖ.

2:47
10

SVEN DUFVA.

5:29

Description

Step into a lively tableau of Finland’s early nineteenth‑century battlefield legends, where poetry and prose mingle to celebrate the country’s rugged spirit. The collection opens with a heartfelt ode to the homeland, painting lakes, forests and winter skies in vivid, musical language. The narrator, a young scholar recalling days by Lake Näsijärvi, introduces the enigmatic Vänrikki Stool, a modest officer whose antics and bravery bind the stories together.

Each tale spotlights a figure—from the mischievous Pilven Veikko and Lieutenant Zidén to the lady of the Lotta Svärd movement—offering snapshots of courage, humor, and everyday hardships. The voice shifts between light‑hearted banter and solemn reflection, giving listeners a sense of the camaraderie and sacrifice that shaped the era. Though rooted in historical events, the narratives keep a personal, conversational tone that makes the past feel immediate.

Listeners will find a rich mosaic of Finnish folklore, military grit, and nostalgic yearning, all delivered in an engaging, lyrical style perfect for a short listening session. It invites you to hear the echo of old drums and the quiet resolve of a nation finding its voice.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~3 hours (185K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Johan Ludvig Runeberg

Johan Ludvig Runeberg

1804–1877

A central voice in Finnish literature, he wrote in Swedish and gave Finland some of its best-known poems and stories. His work helped shape a national identity, and the opening poem of The Tales of Ensign Stål later became Finland’s national anthem.

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