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F. H. B. Lagus

1855–1936

A Finnish writer and translator, he is remembered today mainly through Project Gutenberg editions of his work. Writing in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he belongs to a generation that helped shape Finland’s literary culture in Swedish.

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About the author

Frithiof Henrik Bernhard Lagus (1855–1936) was a Finnish author whose works have remained available through public-domain archives, including Project Gutenberg. The catalog there identifies him by his full name and dates, which helps confirm his place in Finland’s literary history.

Reliable biographical details in easily accessible sources appear to be limited, so it is best to describe him cautiously. Based on the sources found, he wrote in the period when Finnish and Finland-Swedish literature were becoming more widely published and preserved, and his legacy now survives chiefly through library and digitization projects.

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