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A fascinating glimpse into the early days of Finnish drama and prose, this collection brings together the youthful experiments of a writer caught between two languages. Raised with Swedish as his literary medium, the author wrestled with mastering Finnish, and his work reflects both the passion and frustration of that journey. The introductory essay sets the stage, explaining how his love for the nation’s cultural awakening shaped his creative ambitions.
The volume opens with two short plays: a spirited historical piece about the controversial statesman Pombal and his clash with the Jesuits, followed by the more intimate “Paola Moroni,” a drama that explores personal sacrifice on the theatrical boards of the 1870s. Accompanying the plays are several vivid short stories—tales of imprisonment, mystery, and the restless hearts of ordinary people—that showcase his talent for blending melodrama with keen social observation.
Listening to these works offers a rare window into the formative period of Finnish theatre, revealing the author’s distinctive poetic voice and his daring blend of historical detail with emotional depth. It’s an essential experience for anyone curious about the roots of national literature and the early struggles of a writer who would later shape the very stage he once graced.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (347K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-10-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1906
A driving force behind Finnish-language theater, he helped turn a cultural movement into a lasting national institution. His work with the Finnish Theatre made him a central figure in Finland’s stage history.
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