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When Father Brought Home the Lamp

Autor Juhani Aho
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Juhani Aho, originally Johannes Brofeldt (11 September 1861 - 8 August 1921), was a Finnish author and journalist. Juhani Aho was born at Lapinlahti in 1861. His parents were Theodor and Emma (nee Snellman) Brofeldt. The Brofeldts were a priestly family: Theodor was a relatively well-known revivalist preacher whose sermons were published in 1917 as Rovasti H. G. Th. Brofeldtin saarnoja and his father had been a chaplain and his grandfather a vicar. Juhani had two younger brothers Kaarlo (1865-1936) and Petter (1864-1945) who, following Juhani's example, adopted the Finnish names Kalle and Pekka as well as the surname Aho. From 1872 to 1880 Juhani Aho attended the Kuopion Lyseo, one of the few upper secondary schools offering education in Finnish. During his time at the school he adopted the pen name Juhani Aho for many of his school works. In the 1880s he studied at the University of Helsinki and was associated with political radicals. His literary pursuits were aided by Elisabeth Jarnefelt and her circle, the "Jarnefelt school," who were pioneers of Finnish realism. Aho's literary output is wide-ranging since he pursued different styles as time passed. He started as a realist and his first novel Rautatie (Railroad, 1884), which is considered one of his main works, is from this period. Later he moved towards neoromanticism with novels Panu and Kevat ja takatalvi as well as Juha. The last one is one of his most famous works and has been twice as adapted an opera, by Aare Merikanto and by Leevi Madetoja, and to film four times, most recently in 1999 by Aki Kaurismaki.
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ISBN-13: 9781542750448
ISBN-10: 154275044X
Pagini: 30
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.04 kg