NECN it here :) I have long thought that I start writing articles about Finnish culture and finally I started. In the first article, I will discuss literature. Why her? In school, I enrolled in the course Arts in Finland, ie Finnish art and the first lecture I attended was about Finnish literature. The lecture was such a little short, so I will be brief: Folklore
The phrase "Finnish literature", the connection is relatively new. The Finnish written literature seem to face up to the 16th century, literature was written before either vlatině or in Swedish. The first flowering of experienced Finnish literature to the equivalent of a "national revival" in the 19th century. The development literature is closely linked with the history of their country, but do not like going into such detail because it would become my article endless academic work: P.
Although Finland has been very brief history reality fighters of literature written in their own language, over the centuries from generation to generation inherited folk poems and songs that were collected in the 19th century in an extensive collection of "Ancient Poems of the Finnish people" or the most famous epic Kalevala.
The reason heyday of Finnish literature was mainly expanding the idea of nationalism and almost 100% literacy Finnish population. Both of these determining factors were the result of the development of society in a spirit of Lutheran (Protestant faith) and its close connection with the state as the government.
In general, reality fighters women in Norse history had total outstanding position and almost always were quite emancipated. It is known (rather locally) many successful and prominent painters and writers in the 19th century.
-Väinö Linna - Unknown Soldier, 1954 (the first realistic amendment of the Finnish-Russian War)
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