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A comic one-act folk play set in a wooded lakeside clearing follows a tipsy fiddler who, after pawning his violin, agrees to accept money to sabotage a growing attachment between a local woman and a rival suitor so another man might secure her and her savings. The drama assembles a small cast of competing suitors, gossip, song, drinking and petty scheming, using rustic humor and social satire to reveal vanity, financial motives and the foibles of provincial life.

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Walakorpi, Urho Wiljo portrait

Urho Wiljo Walakorpi

Urho Wiljo Walakorpi was a Finnish playwright and author known for his contributions to Finnish literature in the early 20th century. His works often reflect themes of social issues and the human experience, capturing the spirit of his time. Among his notable plays is "Juhannus-iltana," which showcases his talent for storytelling and character development. Walakorpi's other works, such as "Kaksi mestaria" and "Torpparit," further illustrate his engagement with the cultural and societal dynamics of Finland. His writing continues to be of interest to those exploring Finnish literary heritage.

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