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Josefina Wettergrund

1830-1903

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Books by Josefina Wettergrund

Kertomuksia III

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Vihdoinkin

"Vihdoinkin by Josefina Wettergrund" is a sentimental novella written in the late 19th century. It centers on a widowed sea captain whose steadfast devotion to his late wife shapes a quiet life of duty, charity, and moral watchfulness, as he searches for a deserving young couple whose enduring love merits an unexpected inheritance. The story follows Captain Antti Boj from his joyous youth and happy marriage to Elsa through the loss of their children and, finally, Elsa herself. Settled in a house by the churchyard, he visits her grave daily and, with his plainspoken housekeeper Mrs. Svärd, spends years seeking a couple whose affection can withstand trials over time. He observes unions that falter—one ruined by neglect and drink, another by vanity and flirtation—until he discovers a humble telegraphist’s family living downstairs: an industrious wife who protects her husband’s honor and a household kept warm by mutual care even in illness and scarcity. Quietly aiding them, he finalizes a will after their tenth wedding anniversary, and on the day their newborn daughter is baptized Elsa, he gives a parting gift and later dies peacefully at his wife’s grave, content that he has, at last, found love worthy of his trust.

Kertomuksia I

"Kertomuksia I" by Josefina Wettergrund is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The tales skewer everyday vanity and thrift with warm, witty satire, focusing on middle-class domestic life and romantic illusions. Early standouts feature the penny-pinching Aunt Sofie-Beate and, in a separate tale, the calculating Serafia Mese, her marriage-minded daughter Lukretia, and their kind, capable cousin Frida. The opening of Kertomuksia I first follows Aunt Sofie-Beate, who vows to “have some fun” on May Day, only to suffer a farcical carriage fiasco and a mortifying Stockholm visit where she overhears her chic hosts mocking her; she confronts them, departs in dignity, and returns home chastened yet kinder to her niece. The next story begins with Serafia plotting a seaside spa campaign to secure a husband for the aging Lukretia, while the good-natured Captain Fabian and industrious Frida keep house. At the spa, the flashy von Stehlen flatters Lukretia with flowers and flowery talk, stoking marriage hopes, as his “majorska” cousin circulates alongside. Meanwhile back home, Fabian leases the farm to the honorable Lieutenant Roos, who quietly falls for Frida and wins her promise, setting up a sharp contrast between sincere affection and glittering pretension.

Kertomuksia II

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