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1874-1966
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Hilja Haahti
A collection of poems written in the late 19th century. This work is thematically rich, offering reflections on Finnish nature, personal feelings, spiritual life, and glimpses of everyday existence, as well as translations of foreign verse. The poems capture moments from the Finnish landscape, intimate emotions, and expressions of faith, while introducing both lyrical and narrative elements, often centering on women, nature, and inner experiences. The opening of ''Tuomenterttuja'' presents a gentle and vivid introduction to the collection’s primary themes through poetry about springtime, blossoming bird-cherry trees, and the awakening of nature. The sequence ''Luonnon lauluja'' (Songs of Nature) sets the tone with poems about the renewal of life, the interplay between people and the natural world, and the beauty of simple, sensory experiences such as birdsong and blossoming trees. The verses eloquently weave images of Finnish landscapes with personal moods, highlighting a close connection to nature. The early poems also hint at the emotional undertones—longing, solace, and hope—that run throughout the book.