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Finnish Arts; Or, Sir Thor and Damsel Thure, a Ballad. A Tale of Love, Honor, and Chivalry in Finnish Balladry
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- Nombre de pages105
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-614574-3
- EAN4064066145743
- Date de parution20/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille547 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
"Finnish Arts; Or, Sir Thor and Damsel Thure, a Ballad" is a captivating exploration of Finnish folklore, intricately weaving traditional narratives with musical artistry. This poetic work draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of Finnish epic literature, famously represented by the "Kalevala." The author employs a lyrical style that emphasizes both rhythm and imagery, successfully immersing readers in the vibrant landscapes and mythical beings of Finland.
The narrative follows Sir Thor and Damsel Thure as they navigate challenges ingrained in cultural motifs, ultimately embodying themes of heroism and perseverance. The anthology emerges from a collective of unnamed Finnish poets and storytellers, representing a crucial moment in the 19th-century revival of national identity through arts. Their dedication to preserving folklore during a time of cultural upheaval speaks to the importance of mythology in fostering community and solidarity.
These artistic endeavors were likely influenced by movements emphasizing nationalism and heritage across Europe, providing the impetus for this creative synthesis of traditional tales. For those interested in the confluence of poetry, mythology, and culture, this book offers a profound glimpse into Finland's artistic legacy. It serves as an essential resource for scholars of folklore and those captivated by lyrical storytelling, making it a worthwhile addition to any literary collection.
The narrative follows Sir Thor and Damsel Thure as they navigate challenges ingrained in cultural motifs, ultimately embodying themes of heroism and perseverance. The anthology emerges from a collective of unnamed Finnish poets and storytellers, representing a crucial moment in the 19th-century revival of national identity through arts. Their dedication to preserving folklore during a time of cultural upheaval speaks to the importance of mythology in fostering community and solidarity.
These artistic endeavors were likely influenced by movements emphasizing nationalism and heritage across Europe, providing the impetus for this creative synthesis of traditional tales. For those interested in the confluence of poetry, mythology, and culture, this book offers a profound glimpse into Finland's artistic legacy. It serves as an essential resource for scholars of folklore and those captivated by lyrical storytelling, making it a worthwhile addition to any literary collection.



















