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Runola

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This work presents a collection of poetry that explores themes of nature, mythology, and the joys of life in a serene, idyllic setting. It captures the essence of spring and the beauty of the natural world, where children play and mythical figures interact harmoniously. The verses evoke a sense of nostalgia and celebration, reflecting on the connection between humanity and the environment. Through lyrical expressions, the poems weave together elements of folklore and cultural heritage, inviting readers to appreciate the richness of tradition and the simplicity of joyful moments.

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C. A. Gottlund

C. A. Gottlund was a Finnish author and folklorist known for his contributions to the study and preservation of Finnish mythology and literature. His notable work, "Den finska Sampo-myten," explores the Finnish myth of Sampo, a magical object central to the Kalevala epic. Gottlund's writings often reflect a deep engagement with Finnish cultural identity and heritage, as seen in his collections such as "Runola" and "Väinämöiset." He also delved into the interpretations of classical texts regarding the Finnish people, showcasing his scholarly approach to folklore and history. His works remain significant in understanding the literary and cultural landscape of Finland.

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