
A spacious, richly furnished parlor becomes the stage for a sharp‑edged domestic drama. Notary Aksel Vahl sits at his desk, absorbed in paperwork, while his wife Sylvi flits in and out of the room, half‑playful, half‑pleading. Their banter, filled with teasing nicknames and quick retorts, instantly reveals a marriage where affection and frustration intertwine.
Sylvi’s sudden, almost childlike demand—seventy‑seven favors she wishes to claim—sets the evening’s tension alight. Aksel, bound by his own sense of propriety, counters with a single condition, turning a lighthearted request into a test of wills. Through witty dialogue and vivid stage directions, the play explores themes of authority, compromise, and the yearning for personal agency within the confines of a respectable household. Listeners will be drawn into the lively interplay of characters and the subtle power struggles that ripple beneath the surface of everyday life.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (271K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1844–1897
A bold Finnish writer and social critic, she helped bring realism into Finnish literature and used her work to challenge social injustice, especially the limits placed on women and the poor.
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