
A bright‑eyed country girl named Impi arrives in the bustling capital, full of hope yet quickly overwhelmed by the city’s rigid expectations. She wanders from room to room, questioning why she was drawn away from the simple comforts of home and finding herself caught in a maze of polite pretenses and endless chatter about “how things ought to be done.” As she waits for a mysterious visitor who has been spoken of in hushed tones, her frustration and curiosity spark a lively, almost frantic, search for meaning in this new world.
Enter the quick‑witted messenger Sohvi, who flits in with news of a young American merchant named Tuovila, promising the excitement Impi craves. Their banter—full of misunderstandings, playful accusations, and vivid descriptions of strangers’ appearances—captures the humor and social satire of a society bound by tradition yet yearning for change. Together they navigate invitations to lavish dinners, the pressure of fitting in, and the bittersweet longing for a love that may finally arrive.
Full title
Ihmekös tuo Huvinäytelmä 1:ssä näytöksessä
Language
fi
Duration
~32 minutes (31K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1863–1915
A restless Finnish writer, editor, and playwright, he mixed radical politics with big social experiments that carried him from Finland to North America. His life linked journalism, theater, utopian ideals, and the early history of Finnish immigrant communities abroad.
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