
A fervent tribute to the Finnish language and its cultural roots, this work gathers a remarkable array of statements from scholars, poets, and historians who have celebrated Finland’s linguistic heritage. Though the author comes from a Swedish‑speaking background, his admiration shines through in every carefully selected quotation, creating a mosaic of praise that feels both scholarly and deeply personal. Listeners will sense the genuine warmth that underlies the compilation, inviting a renewed appreciation for the language’s richness.
The book opens with a passionate rebuttal to the controversial “Svenskt i Finland,” setting the stage for a broader exploration of nationalism, language disputes, and historic identity. Subsequent sections weave together reflections on Viking heritage, mythic figures, and the debates that shaped Finland’s self‑understanding in the early twentieth century. Names such as Lönnrot, Sibelius, and Runeberg appear alongside linguistic theorists, offering a panoramic view of the forces that have molded Finnish consciousness.
Beyond its academic value, the volume’s lyrical preface and earnest tone make it an engaging listen for anyone curious about the roots of Finnish pride and the enduring dialogue between language and nationhood.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (206K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-10-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1870–1946
A wildly eclectic Finnish artist and writer, he moved easily between painting, sculpture, language theories, and grand historical ideas. His life’s work is remembered as much for its imagination and eccentricity as for its sheer range.
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