
VIRKISTYSMATKA
ELPYVÄ.
ELPYVÄ.
ELPYVÄ.
ELPYVÄ.
ELPYVÄ.
In a sun‑drenched Finnish manor, a group of well‑to‑do locals gathers beneath towering windows, trading barbs and idle chatter. The lawyer Helenius and the poet Elpyvä observe the fashionable sisters Adelaide and Therese, whose laughter masks deeper rivalries, while the charismatic yet shallow Knut Kannel flits between flirtations. Their conversations crackle with sharp sarcasm, exposing the emptiness behind wealth and the pretensions of the cultural elite.
Amid this glittering tableau, a plan begins to take shape. Helenius, fed up with Kannel’s carefree antics, conspires with Elpyvä to steer the affluent couple toward a spa retreat, hoping the change of scenery will reveal their true natures. The scheme hinges on manipulating the ladies’ desires and the husband’s mysterious ailment, promising a journey that could upend the comfortable status quo of the Poromäki household.
The first act sets the stage for a witty social farce, where clever dialogue and cunning motives promise a lively dance of deception and revelation.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (78K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-12-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1878–1913
A Finnish teacher and satirist with a sharp eye for everyday comedy, he wrote lively pieces for the humor magazine Tuulispää and published under several pen names. His work belongs to the spirited world of early 20th-century Finnish literary satire.
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