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Lars Dilling

1848-1887

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Books by Lars Dilling

Lahjakas: Kertomus

"Lahjakas: Kertomus" by Lars Dilling is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around Lorenz Falk, a gifted child raised in a well-to-do family, grappling with his aspirations and relationships against the backdrop of societal expectations. His sensitivity and creativity set him apart as he navigates the complexities of young adulthood, love, and familial relationships. The opening of the novel introduces Lorenz Falk as he reminisces about his childhood filled with literature and theatrical dreams. Despite being delicate and physically weak, he is intellectually curious and nurtured by a loving but overprotective family. Lorenz's interactions with characters like his demanding parents, his maid Mikkelsen, and a variety of family acquaintances hint at his future struggles with identity and ambition. As he grows, Lorenz's journey toward adolescence is explored, showcasing his aspirations to escape the confines of his upbringing and embark on adventures fueled by romantic ideals. This sets the stage for a multi-layered narrative that intertwines personal growth with wider societal themes.

Kotoisia kohtauksia; Victoria regia

"Kotoisia kohtauksia; Victoria regia" by Lars Dilling is a fictional narrative written in the late 19th century. The story seems to revolve around the experiences of a young couple, particularly focusing on Betsy, as they navigate the complexities of newlywed life amid family dynamics and societal expectations. At the start of the book, the wedding night of Betsy and her husband Herman Faerder is depicted with vivid imagery, emphasizing a bittersweet farewell to her aunts as the couple embarks on their new life together. The opening introduces readers to Betsy, who is torn between joy and nostalgia as she prepares to leave her childhood home. As the story progresses, it hints at the challenges that arise in their marriage, interspersed with humorous moments influenced by visiting relatives and domestic life, setting the tone for the series of "kotoisia kohtauksia," or domestic scenes, that follow.

Yksinkertainen kukkavihkonen

"Yksinkertainen kukkavihkonen" by Lars Dilling is a narrative woven around the world of a circus, likely written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds primarily through the characterization of a circus family, especially focusing on their daughter, Paola, as she prepares for her debut performance. Themes of aspiration, family bonds, and the fleeting nature of fame are hinted at in the opening scenes, drawing readers into the vibrant yet precarious lives of circus performers. At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to the chaotic and lively atmosphere backstage at a circus. The Carambino family prepares for the evening's performance, particularly focusing on young Paola, who is determined to shine in front of the audience for the first time. As she takes center stage, the passage captures both the excitement of her debut and the precarity of her situation, highlighted by an accident during her act that leaves her unconscious and surrounded by concerned family members and performers. The vivid descriptions and the tension of the moment set the tone for a story that promises both artistic endeavors and the inherent dangers of the performing life.

Kertoelmia ja jutelmia: Suomennoksia ja alkuperäisiä

"Kertoelmia ja jutelmia: Suomennoksia ja alkuperäisiä" by Lars Dilling et al. is a collection of translated stories and original works written in the late 19th century. This compilation celebrates various narratives, combining original tales alongside translations, showcasing diverse perspectives and storytelling styles. The opening stories introduce complex characters, like the opulent yet jaded young man Frans Blendenau and the flower-selling Dina, hinting at themes of wealth, innocence, and the bittersweet nature of human connections. At the start of the collection, the reader is introduced to Frans Blendenau, who is depicted in a lavish dining room that contrasts with his ennui and loneliness. He engages with a young flower seller named Dina, and their brief interaction reflects a mix of innocence and the corrupting allure of wealth, culminating in a moment that leaves both characters changed. The narrative unfolds to highlight the stark divides between social classes and personal aspirations, setting the tone for the deeper explorations of human emotions and societal structures that likely follow in subsequent stories.

Jutelmia

"Jutelmia" by Lars Dilling is a fictional novel likely written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the Rasmussen family and their dynamics, particularly focusing on the lives of the different family members as they navigate personal relationships, societal expectations, and the challenges of family life. The introduction hints at several characters, including the strong-willed matriarch, the younger matron Rasmussen, and family dynamics influenced by love, societal pressures, and issues of wealth and inheritance. The opening of the book introduces the reader to the Rasmussen family in Grönlid, emphasizing the transition of power from the deceased Mr. Rasmussen to his wife, who is both determined and traditional. The narrative highlights a new matriarch, her management of the household, and her interactions with her daughter-in-law, creating a rich tapestry of family life filled with details of their personalities, quirks, and expectations. Tensions arise through discussions of inheritance, the choice of names for new family members, and the arrival of visitors, hinting at the intricate social etiquette of the time. This setup provides a foundation for exploring themes of legacy, familial loyalty, and the complexities of love and marriage within this rural community.