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Title: Lahjoitusmailla : Historiallinen näytelmä
Original Publication: Porvoo: Werner Söderström, 1900.
Credits: Tapio Riikonen
Summary: "Lahjoitusmailla : Historiallinen näytelmä" by Santeri Ivalo is a historical play written in the early 20th century. Set in 1830s Valkjärvi, it portrays peasants caught between conscience, law, and power as the Veikkola manor enforces “donation land” contracts and a disputed church build stalls. The drama centers on the hard-edged steward Hukka, an aging pastor who refuses to bend, the advocate Koironen, the forthright Harsia and Holttinen, the wavering Kyllästinen family (with Kaija and their daughter Siljo), and the upward-striving Laihanen. The opening of the play unfolds on the church hill: the old pastor mourns the halted construction and declines to sign a lease for his tiny plot despite Hukka’s pressure. Villagers arrive with shingles to roof the half-built church, while Kyllästinen’s household wavers over Siljo’s marriage—breaking with Laihanen, who has signed the manor’s contract, and circling toward Holttinen’s Antti. Koironen, a crafty local advocate, claims to hold documents proving long-held peasant ownership, urges tact—yield in small things, refuse the lease—and collects funds to appeal. Manor officials interrupt, order the men to the estate, and threaten force; the community resolves to appear but not sign, tempers flare in the tavern, and reports come back that the men endured beatings rather than put their marks to the contracts, as private jealousies (Laihanen, Siljo, Antti) and Marketta’s ominous chant darken the mood. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 54.0 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Author: Ivalo, Santeri, 1866-1937
EBook No.: 76405
Published: Jun 27, 2025
Downloads: 141
Language: Finnish
Subject: Historical drama
Subject: Finnish drama -- 19th century
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Finno-Ugrian and Basque languages and literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Lahjoitusmailla : Historiallinen näytelmä
Original Publication: Porvoo: Werner Söderström, 1900.
Credits: Tapio Riikonen
Summary: "Lahjoitusmailla : Historiallinen näytelmä" by Santeri Ivalo is a historical play written in the early 20th century. Set in 1830s Valkjärvi, it portrays peasants caught between conscience, law, and power as the Veikkola manor enforces “donation land” contracts and a disputed church build stalls. The drama centers on the hard-edged steward Hukka, an aging pastor who refuses to bend, the advocate Koironen, the forthright Harsia and Holttinen, the wavering Kyllästinen family (with Kaija and their daughter Siljo), and the upward-striving Laihanen. The opening of the play unfolds on the church hill: the old pastor mourns the halted construction and declines to sign a lease for his tiny plot despite Hukka’s pressure. Villagers arrive with shingles to roof the half-built church, while Kyllästinen’s household wavers over Siljo’s marriage—breaking with Laihanen, who has signed the manor’s contract, and circling toward Holttinen’s Antti. Koironen, a crafty local advocate, claims to hold documents proving long-held peasant ownership, urges tact—yield in small things, refuse the lease—and collects funds to appeal. Manor officials interrupt, order the men to the estate, and threaten force; the community resolves to appear but not sign, tempers flare in the tavern, and reports come back that the men endured beatings rather than put their marks to the contracts, as private jealousies (Laihanen, Siljo, Antti) and Marketta’s ominous chant darken the mood. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 54.0 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Author: Ivalo, Santeri, 1866-1937
EBook No.: 76405
Published: Jun 27, 2025
Downloads: 141
Language: Finnish
Subject: Historical drama
Subject: Finnish drama -- 19th century
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Finno-Ugrian and Basque languages and literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.