
Finnish Legends
by R. Eivind
'Finnish Legends' Summary
The book opens with a young girl asking her father to tell her all the stories he knows. As the family gathers around the fire on a cold winter night, the father embarks on a journey through Finnish mythology. He recounts tales of magical creatures, mischievous spirits, and heroic deeds, highlighting the deep connection between humans and nature. Some stories explore the origins of natural phenomena, like the creation of the moon and stars. Others focus on the deeds of mythical beings, like the Kalevala, a collection of epic poems that form the foundation of Finnish mythology. The book also includes stories about human relationships, love, betrayal, and the struggle against evil forces. These tales provide a window into the beliefs and values of the Finnish people, offering a unique perspective on life, death, and the mysteries of the universe.Book Details
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