Ylämaan kansa by Sir Charles G. D. Roberts

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Author Roberts, Charles G. D., Sir, 1860-1943
Translator Inha, Into Konrad, 1865-1930
Uniform Title The backwoodsmen. Finnish
Title Ylämaan kansa
Original Publication Finland: WSOY,1918.
Note Reading ease score: 40.2 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Contents Esipuhe -- Aavikkojen harhailijat -- Mac Phairrsonin onnellinen perhe -- Ison Aution järvellä -- Sarvas siellä, kontio täällä -- Lumen valta-aikana -- Puna-McWhan kesytys -- Melindy ja ilvekset -- Rouva Gammitin porsas -- Mustan veden pata -- Talven rautainen reuna -- Syvyyden satimessa -- Rouva Gammit ja piikkisiat -- Melindy ja kevätkarhu -- Kujanjuoksu kulovalkeassa -- Oveen kolkuttava hirvi.
Credits Timo Ervasti and Tapio Riikonen
Summary "Ylämaan kansa" by Sir Charles G. D. Roberts is a collection of interconnected stories written in the early 20th century. Set in the richly described wilderness of New Brunswick, Canada, the book explores the lives of various characters, primarily focusing on their interactions with nature and the wildlife in their environment. The opening portion introduces readers to the protagonist, Pekka Noel, who finds himself in a dire situation after losing his cabin to a fire, setting the stage for his struggle against the harsh wilderness. The opening of the book thrusts Pekka Noel into a perilous predicament as he awakens to find his home engulfed in flames. Braving the cold, he manages to escape with only his clothes and a few belongings. The narrative quickly shifts to his immediate challenges: navigating the frigid landscape, dealing with hunger, and seeking shelter against the elements. As he sets off on a daunting trek to reach the nearest settlement, the harshness of winter and the perils of the wilderness test his resilience. Throughout this harrowing experience, elements of self-reflection and his philosophical musings on his situation highlight his character's depth and connection to the wild. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Finnish
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Short stories, Canadian -- Translations into Finnish
Subject Canadian fiction -- Translations into Finnish
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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