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A lyrical collection of poems that alternates between intimate solitude and communal faith, using nature imagery—spring, woods and waterways—and religious metaphors to examine longing, inner conflict, and the tension between worldly desire and spiritual withdrawal. Voices range from nocturnes and elegies to troubadour-like songs and brief narrative sketches, addressing love, loss, pilgrimage and approaching death. Recurrent motifs of purification, endurance and hope culminate toward a reconciled peace in later pieces, while many poems retain a meditative, musical tone.

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L. Onerva

L. Onerva was a Finnish author known for her contributions to poetry and prose in the early 20th century. Her works often explore themes of identity, nature, and the human experience. Among her notable titles is "Mirdja: Romaani," which reflects her innovative narrative style and deep emotional insight. Onerva's poetry collection "Iltakellot: Runoja" showcases her lyrical prowess and ability to evoke vivid imagery. Throughout her career, she wrote extensively, producing novels, poetry, and short stories that have left a lasting impact on Finnish literature.

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