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"Koottuja suomalaisia lauluja. 1 osa" by Frans Isaac Fortell is a collection of Finnish songs compiled in the early 19th century. This anthology seeks to preserve and celebrate Finnish cultural heritage through music and poetry. The collection likely reflects the themes and sentiments of folk traditions during this pivotal period in Finnish history when national identity was becoming increasingly important. The book features various songs that encompass a range of topics, including love, nature, and reflections on life and family, often resonating with a sense of nostalgia and cultural pride. Each song is presented with its lyrics, some of which appear to be adaptations from earlier works, showcasing the influences of both Swedish literature and Finnish folk traditions. The preface indicates the author’s passion for promoting and preserving the Finnish language and cultural expressions, emphasizing the importance of these songs in uniting the Finnish people and fostering a sense of belonging and identity within their national narrative. Overall, "Koottuja suomalaisia lauluja. 1 osa" serves as a vital repository of Finnish lyrical tradition, intended to entertain and instruct readers while cultivating national pride. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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