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Vähemmät eepilliset runoelmat

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A collection of shorter epic poems presents tightly woven lyrical narratives set in the countryside, where natural description alternates with dramatic episodes. Several pieces trace family tensions and acts of contrition, mutual vows of loyalty, and the ways private duties are tested. Others show how armed conflict and communal violence break into daily life. Recurring concerns include solidarity, moral testing, fate and the endurance of ordinary people, with verse that moves between intimate domestic detail, dialogue-shaped scenes and broad landscape tableaux.

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Johan Ludvig Runeberg

Johan Ludvig Runeberg (1804-1877) was a Finnish poet and playwright, widely regarded as the national poet of Finland. His works often reflect themes of Finnish identity and nature, contributing significantly to the country's literary heritage. Runeberg is best known for his poem "Maamme" (Our Land), which later became the national anthem of Finland. His literary output includes a variety of genres, from lyrical poetry to dramatic works, with notable titles such as "Hanna" and "Fjalar Kuningas." Runeberg's ability to capture the spirit of his time and place has left a lasting impact on Finnish literature.

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