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Kalevala

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Übersetzer Martin Crawford

Verlag: Musaicum Books

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Kalevala is a Finnish epic poem that showcases the rich oral tradition of Finnish folklore and mythology. With its 50 songs, Kalevala follows the adventures of Väinämöinen, Ilmarinen, and Lemminkäinen as they encounter gods, demons, and other fantastical creatures. The poem is known for its unique meter and rhyme scheme, which adds to its lyrical and captivating storytelling. Written in the 19th century, Kalevala played a crucial role in shaping Finnish national identity and preserving cultural heritage. The poem's themes of heroism, magic, and nature resonate with readers of all ages. This timeless masterpiece is a must-read for those interested in exploring Finnish literature and mythology. Its influence can be seen in various artistic forms, ranging from music to visual arts. Anonymous's dedication to preserving and sharing these ancient tales has cemented their place in literary history.
Verfügbar seit: 04.01.2022.
Drucklänge: 379 Seiten.

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