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An epic poem depicts an aging warrior-king, Fjalar, who after many victories seeks peace and proposes mercy and lawful order, provoking mixed reactions among his veteran retainers. A visiting seer foretells humiliation for the royal house and a shameful union involving the king's children, forcing Fjalar to summon his son and daughter and face a terrible choice; he issues a vow that silences his daughter's name and withdraws. A later song shifts to another court where three brothers contest a maiden's hand and ask their blind father's judgment, placing brotherhood, honor, and the threat of renewed violence at the center.

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Johan Ludvig Runeberg

Johan Ludvig Runeberg (1804-1877) was a Finnish poet and playwright, widely regarded as the national poet of Finland. His works often reflect themes of Finnish identity and nature, contributing significantly to the country's literary heritage. Runeberg is best known for his poem "Maamme" (Our Land), which later became the national anthem of Finland. His literary output includes a variety of genres, from lyrical poetry to dramatic works, with notable titles such as "Hanna" and "Fjalar Kuningas." Runeberg's ability to capture the spirit of his time and place has left a lasting impact on Finnish literature.

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