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Kalevala : the Epic Poem of Finland — Complete: Magic, Myth, and Heroism: Ancient Finnish Poetry and National Identity

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Kalevala: The Epic Poem of Finland is a monumental work encompassing the rich mythological history and folklore of the Finnish people. This compilation, arranged and edited by Elias L√∂nnrot in the 19th century, weaves together oral traditions and poetic tales, encapsulating the struggle between humanity and nature, as well as the eternal quest for knowledge and heroism. Its literary style is characterized by trochaic tetrameter, giving the verse a compelling rhythm that resonates through Finland's scenic landscapes. Set against the backdrop of nationalism and cultural revival, the Kalevala serves as a cornerstone of Finnish identity and a reflection of the Helsinki School's interest in folk narratives and songs. The anonymous origins of the Kalevala highlight the collective memory of the Finnish people, who contributed their myths, legends, and anecdotes over centuries. L√∂nnrot'Äôs dedication to preserving these oral traditions was fuelled by his belief in the power of poetry as a unifying force, particularly during a period of increasing national awakening, where Finland sought to consolidate its cultural heritage amid foreign dominations. Kalevala is a must-read for anyone intrigued by epic poetry, folklore, and the intricate web of mythological narratives that shape national identity. Its universal themes and intricate storytelling make it not only a vital piece of Finnish literature but also an enriching exploration for those engaged in cultural studies, comparative literature, and the evolution of oral traditions.

© 2019 Good Press (eBook ): 4057664191410

Traductores : John Martin Crawford

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eBook : 20 de noviembre de 2019

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