
Born in the modest cottage of Paikkarin torppa, deep in the forest‑laden hills of Karjalohja, Elias grew up amid whispering pines and crystal‑clear lakes. The rugged landscape and the simple village life sparked in him an early fascination with the stories and songs that drifted from the countryside, planting the seeds of a lifelong devotion to his nation’s hidden treasures.
The biography follows his formative years as he left the remote chapel of Sammatti for schools where his restless curiosity blossomed into scholarly ambition. Through arduous journeys across swampy moors and towering fells, he collected fragments of oral tradition, painstakingly recording verses that would later shape Finland’s cultural identity. Readers witness the determination of a young man driven by a vision of preserving his people’s voice, setting the stage for the remarkable contributions that would follow.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (238K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-12-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1874–1940
A Finnish writer, translator, and literary historian whose work ranged from book-length studies to newspaper essays on history and culture. Best known for bringing literary scholarship to a wider audience, he also translated works into Finnish and wrote actively late into the 1930s.
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