Vanhojen neitien talo
About This Book
A decaying urban house and its mixed roster of residents provide the setting for interwoven portraits that move between domestic detail, inward crises, and visionary episodes. Through episodes focusing on several women and a central figure named Eurydike, the narrative traces dreams, prayers, moral dilemmas, and moments of mystic insight, including symbolic scenes evoking feasting, spiritual voices, and a climactic turning toward sanctity. Short character studies, household sketches, and allegorical sequences probe generational memory, duty, and the struggle to translate private devotion into action, culminating in reflections on purity, sacrifice, and spiritual awakening.