Sampo: Runollisto vuonna 1847

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Sampo: Runollisto vuonna 1847

by C. A. (Carl Axel) Gottlund

FI·~1 hours

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Description

A vivid snapshot of mid‑nineteenth‑century Finnish literary life, this collection gathers a lively mix of original verses, folk‑inspired songs, and fresh translations of European poets. Compiled by a devoted scholar in Helsinki, the pages pulse with the rhythmic chants of tavern marches, solemn laments, and playful rhymes that once echoed at youthful gatherings and cultural salons. Listeners will hear the raw energy of emerging national sentiment, as the poet wrestles with identity, language, and the longing for a homeland that feels both familiar and distant.

Interwoven among the Finnish pieces are thoughtful renditions of works by Bellman, Körner, and Tegnér, offering a glimpse of how continental ideas filtered into local tradition. The anthology also includes heartfelt appeals to preserve the Finnish tongue, vivid portrayals of everyday life, and spirited exhortations to keep the poetic fire alive. It feels like stepping into a 1847 salon, where each line invites you to share in the hopes, humor, and heartfelt pride of a nation finding its voice.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~1 hours (109K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-01-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

C. A. (Carl Axel) Gottlund

C. A. (Carl Axel) Gottlund

1796–1875

A restless 19th-century scholar and collector, he became known for documenting the lives, language, and folklore of the Forest Finns. His work helped preserve traditions that might otherwise have faded from view.

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