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J. J. (Josef Julius) Wecksell
1838-1907
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Books by J. J. (Josef Julius) Wecksell
Valikoima runoelmia
"Valikoima runoelmia" by J. J. Wecksell is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. This compilation features a variety of lyrical poems that explore themes such as love, nature, spirituality, and the human experience. The work reflects the emotional depth typical of the era and provides glimpses into the sentiments of personal and national identity. The collection comprises numerous poems, each offering a unique perspective on different aspects of life. For instance, poems like "Äidilleni" express a deep love for one's mother, while "Merimiespojan jäähyväiset morsiamelleen" portrays the heartache of parting due to duty. The themes of longing, nature’s beauty, and the pain of separation resonate throughout, as seen in "Tyttö," where youthful innocence meets the complexities of love. The poet's vivid imagery and emotional cadence immerse the reader in the delicate balance of joy and sorrow, making the collection a poignant reflection on existence and human connection.
Samlade dikter
"Samlade dikter" by J. J. Wecksell is a collection of poetry written in the late 19th century. The verses reflect a deep connection to nature, personal experiences, and the cultural landscape of Finland, celebrating themes of love, loss, and Finnish identity through evocative language and imagery. The opening of "Samlade dikter" introduces various poems that explore a range of topics, such as the beauty of spring, the grandeur of historical sites like Åbo Castle, and the poignant reflections of a war veteran during Christmas. The poems are imbued with emotional depth and often employ nature as a backdrop to the human experience, evoking nostalgia and longing. Each piece captures a moment or feeling, setting the tone for the introspective and lyrical nature of the collection. This initial glimpse sets the stage for a rich exploration of both personal and communal narratives woven throughout Wecksell's work.
Daniel Hjort: Murhenäytelmä viidessä näytöksessä ja neljässä kuvaelmassa
"Daniel Hjort: Murhenäytelmä viidessä näytöksessä ja neljässä kuvaelmassa" by Josef Julius Wecksell is a play first performed in 1862. Set in 1590s Finland during Sweden's violent power struggles, it follows Daniel Hjort, a trusted advisor to King Charles IX whose father was killed during the Cudgel War. Upon discovering his father's fate, Hjort resolves to avenge his family by betraying those closest to him. The tragedy culminates in suicide and bloodshed, blending historical drama with psychological depth.
Daniel Hjort: Sorgespel i fem akter med fyra tablåer
"Daniel Hjort: Sorgespel i fem akter med fyra tablåer" by J. J. Wecksell is a play first performed in 1862. Set during Sweden's turbulent 1590s, it follows Daniel Hjort, an assistant to King Charles IX whose father was killed during the Cudgel War. After discovering his father's fate, Hjort resolves to avenge his family by betraying those closest to him. The tragedy culminates in suicide and bloodshed, exploring themes of revenge and psychological turmoil.