War and Food in Ulla-Lena Lundberg’s Novel The Marzipan Soldier The article discusses the tradition of the Finnish war novel as a genre, its renewal and the role of food as one of the motifs for this renewal. The Finnish war novel has been a relatively rigid genre, but it has gradually changed as new authors have introduced previously ignored topics and perspectives. One such perspective, the depiction of civilian and home front experiences of war, was prominent in Finnish war novels published in the 1990’s and 2000’s, and forms a contrast to the older, “traditional” documentary war novels, which were based on authentic experiences of war and battle. In Ulla-Lena Lundberg’s novel The Marzipan Soldier (2001) the abundant descriptions of fo...
Aineisto on Opiskelijakirjaston digitoimaa ja Opiskelijakirjasto vastaa aineiston käyttöluvist
The article is based on hand-written newspapers as an alternative medium in 19th and early 20th-cent...
Päivi Lappalainen Juhlakirja joka kätkee lajinsa – hyvä niin Riikka Rossi & Saija Isomaa (toim...
The newspaper column discusses public responses to the recent Finnish film Tuntematon sotilas (Unkno...
Simultaneously Elsewhere. Imagining Migrancy in Early 20th Century Finnish Literature The article di...
Literature and Moral Emotions. The Poetics of the Nineteenth-century Nordic Tendensroman. The arti...
The Cost of Calling: How Antero Viinikainen’s Orgo and Kreetta Onkeli’s Kutsumus Reflect the Finnish...
Comedic Techniques and the Finnish Tradition of Folklife Description in Pauli Kohelo’s Novels Ohessa...
This article examines the transition from war to peace in Finland between 1944 and 1945 from the per...
Arvosteltu teos: Finnish military effectiveness in the Winter War 1939-1940 / Pasi Tuunainen. London...
Ville Kivimäki, Sami Suodenjoki & Tanja Vahtikari (toim.) 2021: Lived Nation as the History of ...
Jyrki Paaskoski: Viipuriin ja maailmalle. Saimaan kanavan historia. 367 s., kuvitettu. Keuruu. Otava...
The Foregrounding of Language as a Feature of Literary Non¬sense in Kari Hotakainen’s Children’s Boo...
Thematics for the demands of time. The literary discussion created the thematics of evil in the 1980...
Kirja-arvostelu: Suomalaista sosiaalipolitiikkaa / Anneli Anttonen, Jorma Sipilä. Tampere, 2000
Aineisto on Opiskelijakirjaston digitoimaa ja Opiskelijakirjasto vastaa aineiston käyttöluvist
The article is based on hand-written newspapers as an alternative medium in 19th and early 20th-cent...
Päivi Lappalainen Juhlakirja joka kätkee lajinsa – hyvä niin Riikka Rossi & Saija Isomaa (toim...
The newspaper column discusses public responses to the recent Finnish film Tuntematon sotilas (Unkno...
Simultaneously Elsewhere. Imagining Migrancy in Early 20th Century Finnish Literature The article di...
Literature and Moral Emotions. The Poetics of the Nineteenth-century Nordic Tendensroman. The arti...
The Cost of Calling: How Antero Viinikainen’s Orgo and Kreetta Onkeli’s Kutsumus Reflect the Finnish...
Comedic Techniques and the Finnish Tradition of Folklife Description in Pauli Kohelo’s Novels Ohessa...
This article examines the transition from war to peace in Finland between 1944 and 1945 from the per...
Arvosteltu teos: Finnish military effectiveness in the Winter War 1939-1940 / Pasi Tuunainen. London...
Ville Kivimäki, Sami Suodenjoki & Tanja Vahtikari (toim.) 2021: Lived Nation as the History of ...
Jyrki Paaskoski: Viipuriin ja maailmalle. Saimaan kanavan historia. 367 s., kuvitettu. Keuruu. Otava...
The Foregrounding of Language as a Feature of Literary Non¬sense in Kari Hotakainen’s Children’s Boo...
Thematics for the demands of time. The literary discussion created the thematics of evil in the 1980...
Kirja-arvostelu: Suomalaista sosiaalipolitiikkaa / Anneli Anttonen, Jorma Sipilä. Tampere, 2000
Aineisto on Opiskelijakirjaston digitoimaa ja Opiskelijakirjasto vastaa aineiston käyttöluvist
The article is based on hand-written newspapers as an alternative medium in 19th and early 20th-cent...
Päivi Lappalainen Juhlakirja joka kätkee lajinsa – hyvä niin Riikka Rossi & Saija Isomaa (toim...