Author |
Hoffmann, Franz, 1814-1882 |
Title |
Tee työtä uskollisesti, Jumala auttaa ihmeellisesti: Kertomus nuorisolle
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Contents |
Adelbert von Wildström -- Georg Wald -- Maalaajan kuolema -- Georg napisee -- Apu hädässä -- Pastori Friedrich -- Sorvarimestari -- Kahden vuoden perästä -- Pastoria tervehtimässä -- Eräs poika -- Jumalan siunaus -- Loppu.
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Credits |
Produced by Tapio Riikonen
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Summary |
"Tee työtä uskollisesti, Jumala auttaa ihmeellisesti: Kertomus nuorisolle" by Franz Hoffmann is a tale aimed at youth, likely written in the late 19th century. The narrative centers around two young men, Adelbert von Wildström and Georg Wald, whose lives intersect in a poignant exploration of social class, ambition, and the power of faith and hard work. The book provides a moral framework suggesting that perseverance and integrity lead to divine assistance and eventual success. At the start of the story, we are introduced to Adelbert von Wildström, the son of a wealthy count, who is preparing to leave for university. He exhibits a certain superficial attitude towards art and societal expectations, contrasting sharply with his neighbor, Georg Wald, a talented but poor painter’s son. Georg’s family struggles with poverty, but his mother’s unwavering faith and belief in God's provision set a tone of hope and resilience. When Georg excels in his studies, his success becomes a source of contention as he navigates the challenges of his lowly status while opposing Adelbert's privileged lifestyle. These early interactions establish a foundation for discussing the themes of merit versus privilege and the role of faith in overcoming life's adversities. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Language |
Finnish |
LoC Class |
PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
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Subject |
Short stories
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Subject |
German fiction -- Translations into Finnish
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Category |
Text |
EBook-No. |
36787 |
Release Date |
Jul 19, 2011 |
Copyright Status |
Public domain in the USA. |
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