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The play opens on the rocky shore of Salamis, ten years after the fall of Troy. Fishermen Eubulos and his son Hyllos argue over the strange fortunes that have befallen them, while the mysterious envoy Rhaistes arrives with a cargo of exotic shells and a heavy secret. Their banter quickly turns to accusations of greed, divine displeasure, and the lingering shadows of the war that still haunt the island. The sea‑lined setting, with its salty breezes and distant mainland, frames a world where myth and everyday hardship intertwine.
At the heart of the drama lies the royal household of King Leokratis, his son Leontes, and the widowed Tekmessa, whose grief fuels a simmering power struggle. As alliances shift and old loyalties are tested, the characters grapple with questions of honor, revenge, and the cost of wealth taken from conquered lands. The dialogue crackles with poetic intensity, echoing the ancient epics while grounding the story in human desire and fear. Listeners are drawn into a tense, emotionally charged tableau that promises both tragedy and a glimpse of redemption.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (137K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-02-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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