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Kandaules

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Set in ancient Lydia, the three-act drama follows a ruling monarch whose devotion to a foreign fortune goddess and attraction to a noblewoman unsettle court and clergy, prompting rivalries among generals, priests, and attendants. Public unease and battlefield strain escalate into political maneuvering, ritual disputes, and whispered plots; a poisoned shaft kills the ruler, military triumph secures a change of power, and the queen confronts the violent consequences of ambition, faith, and personal desire. The play examines themes of religious authority, civic duty, and the costs of private passion in public life.

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Jalmari Hahl

Jalmari Hahl was a Finnish author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of human experience and emotion, reflecting the cultural and social dynamics of his time. Among his notable titles is "Haoma ja Anahita: Kertomus," which showcases his narrative style and thematic depth. Hahl's writing is characterized by a blend of drama and introspection, as seen in works like "Surun tie: Romaani" and "Metsästysretki: Draamallinen tuokiokuva." Through his stories, Hahl offers readers a glimpse into the Finnish psyche and the complexities of life.

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