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Lalli; Tuomas piispa; Maunu Tavast

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A set of three four-act legend-dramas stages episodes drawn from folklore and local saga, shifting between intimate household scenes and broader public conflicts. One play focuses on a rural family strained by generational distance and a daughter's attachment to a forest-dweller, complicated by a visiting man of the church. Another follows a clerical figure confronting spiritual and communal duties, while the third reworks a regional tale of loyalty and power. Across the pieces the dramatist examines faith and superstition, personal desire and social obligation, and the moral consequences of individual choices within a compact theatrical form.

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Eino Leino

Eino Leino (1878–1926) was a prominent Finnish poet and writer, celebrated for his contributions to Finnish literature and his role in the national awakening. Known for his lyrical poetry and prose, Leino's works often explore themes of nature, love, and Finnish identity. His notable collections include "Helkavirsiä," which showcases his mastery of the Finnish language and folk traditions. Leino's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and musicality, making him a beloved figure in Finnish literary heritage. His influence extends beyond literature, as he played a significant part in shaping the cultural landscape of Finland during the early 20th century.

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