
In the spring of 1519 the great hall of Kallö Castle thrums with celebration, a backdrop for the arrival of a young nobleman whose name already stirs whispers across the realm. Kustaa, the twenty‑two‑year‑old son of Eerik, moves through the revelry with a mixture of curiosity and purpose, watched closely by his loyal servant. The narrative opens amid lavish banquets, rain‑soaked streets, and the simmering tensions of a kingdom still haunted by recent wars.
Beyond the festivities, Kustaa emerges as a man driven by an almost prophetic conviction that Sweden must break free from foreign domination. His youthful vigor leads him from the quiet of monastic visits to daring forays in the wild lands of Taal, echoing the deeds of earlier heroes like Engelbrekt and Sture. As he balances personal longing, emerging love, and a fierce sense of duty, the story paints a portrait of a leader whose idealism and moral clarity set the stage for a struggle that will shape the nation's future.
Full title
Kustaa Vaasa ja hänen aikalaisensa I: Ruotsin vapauttaja Historiallis-romanttinen kuvaus
Language
fi
Duration
~14 hours (832K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-09-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1812–1907
A lively force in 19th-century Swedish theatre, she wrote plays, translated widely, and even ran a major Stockholm stage. Her work moved between literature and performance, helping bring new stories to Swedish audiences.
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