Kurjuksen kulukusta pelastunna: Entisestään vähissä meärin loajennettu murrejuttu
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The volume opens with a concise scholarly account situating a traditional belief in a vast sea chasm or maelstrom within classical and northern lore. It then presents a vernacular, first-person dialect narrative in which a shoemaker's son recounts his childhood, reluctant schooling, apprenticeship, and later maritime misadventure. The narrator describes fear, deprivation, and the crew's struggle when a violent sea current threatens to drag the ship into a bottomless void, and portrays survival, local speech, and folkloric imagery that link everyday life to ancient seafaring fears.
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