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Panu: Näytelmä

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A four-act drama set in a rural parish depicts the return of a famed tietäjä whose alleged healings rekindle fear, curiosity and resentment among villagers. Clergy, officials and relatives clash as gossip, old grievances and legal authority collide with folk ritual and popular belief. Intimate domestic scenes and public gatherings—parsonage parlors, market places and village courts—reveal characters torn between compassion, suspicion and the need for order. The play stages the moral and social consequences of competing systems of power, using rustic setting, vernacular interactions and ritualized moments to probe questions of blame, belonging and who may claim the right to heal or to judge.

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Juhani Aho

Juhani Aho was a Finnish author and journalist, recognized as one of the pioneers of modern Finnish literature. Born in 1861, he made significant contributions to the literary landscape with his diverse body of work, which includes novels, short stories, and essays. Aho's writing often reflects the social and cultural changes in Finland during his time. His notable works include "Juha," a novel that explores themes of love and betrayal, and "Katajainen kansani," which offers a poignant portrayal of Finnish rural life. Aho's literary legacy continues to influence Finnish literature and is celebrated for its depth and insight.

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