Abraham Poppius :  elämäkerta ja runot

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Abraham Poppius : elämäkerta ja runot

by A. H. Bergholm, Abraham Poppius

FI·~2 hours

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Description

This volume offers a vivid portrait of Abraham Poppius, a 19th‑century Finnish clergyman whose life bridges the world of rural tradition and the emerging modern nation. Drawing on family records that trace his lineage back to the 1600s, the biography sketches his childhood among six siblings, his early friendship with the future cultural activist Carl Axel Gottlund, and the lively social life of the Finnish gentry. Readers also get a glimpse of his formative years at Porvoo and Turku schools, where his love for history, the Finnish language, and theology first blossomed.

Interwoven with the biography are Poppius’s own poems, ranging from devotional hymns to lyrical reflections on nature and love, revealing a mind attuned to both the spiritual and the everyday. The verses echo the rhythms of rural life—hunting trips, communal dances, and winter’s quiet hush—while also hinting at his scholarly ambitions. Together, the narrative and poetry invite listeners to experience the early 1800s Finnish countryside through the eyes of a thoughtful, curious young scholar.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (133K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 1899.

Credits

Tuula Temonen

Release date

2023-11-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

AH

A. H. Bergholm

1876–1949

A Finnish literary historian and critic, he is remembered especially for writing about C. J. L. Almqvist and for work that helped map Nordic literary life in the early 20th century. His career linked scholarship, criticism, and the study of Swedish-language literature in Finland.

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Abraham Poppius

1793–1866

An early Finnish poet and pastor, he helped open new ground for lyric writing in Finnish while also collecting folk poetry and proverbs. Though he published only a small body of work, his place in Finland’s literary history is larger than the number of his poems suggests.

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