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Jaana Rönty

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A young woman grows up in an isolated, frost-swept rural homestead dominated by a strict, fearful grandmother and a stern, scarred father. Folk tales and religious severity shape her childhood while petty cruelties and a predatory visitor precipitate a violent punishment that drives her to flee. She takes refuge with a farmhand and together they plan to seek work in the capital, agreeing that she will return to marry when circumstances allow. The narrative contrasts oppressive country life, folk superstition and domestic violence with youthful longing, resilience and the lure of urban opportunity.

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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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