These one hundred memories are a journey through time in the Finnish region of Northern Ostrobothnia. They portray the coastal city of Oulu and the surrounding countryside with captivating literary skill and authenticity, bringing the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to life. The memories include folk tales and historical accounts, social comedy and romantic drama, introducing the reader to the region in all its variety. People from many different layers of society have their own stories to tell: the narrative moves from the delightful parties of the upper classes to the harsh struggles of poor workers.
The book's unique structure, with chapters that jump from one era and genre to another, often gives it the charm of a fairy tale. However, it is always grounded in regional cultures and customs. When people are confronted with dramatic events, such as the war against Russia or the Great Fire of Oulu, the dangers they face are shockingly vivid. A mixture of whimsy and realism, these memories continue to delight readers.
Sara Wacklin (1790-1846) made her mark as a successful teacher who became one of the first authors to publish a novel in Finland. One Hundred Memories from Ostrobothnia is her legacy, a classic beloved for its fascinating portrayal of life on Finland's northern coast. Although the name of her novel draws attention to the importance of remembering the past, Wacklin herself looked to the future. She was prepared to make bold choices in order to earn a living and find personal and creative fulfilment, as well as champion social causes that were important to her. Wacklin founded several girls' schools, travelled to Paris for a university education, and won lasting recognition as an author who preserved the rich history of her home region for the generations to come.
Alisa Manninen (Ed.)
Alisa Manninen is a researcher and translator. She received her PhD in English Philology from the University of Tampere for her work on Shakespeare's tragedies. Her studies focused on pre-twentieth century literature and theatre. As a translator, she specialises in history and cultural studies.
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