Suotorpan Tyttö: Kansannäytelmä Neljässä Näytöksessä
''Suotorpan tyttö: Kansannäytelmä neljässä näytöksessä'' is a play by Selma Lagerlöf, written in the early 20th century and translated into Finnish by Bernt Fredgren. The narrative follows Helga, a young woman facing societal judgment after accusing a married man, Per Mårtenson, of wrongdoing. The play explores themes of honor, societal expectations, and moral dilemmas within the context of rural Swedish life, highlighting the impact of community perceptions on individual fates. Lagerlöf's choice of a flawed heroine reflects her commitment to portraying complex human relationships and the struggle for redemption.