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Spreading the Written Word — Mikael Agricola and the Birth of Literary Finnish

Spreading the Written Word

Mikael Agricola and the Birth of Literary Finnish

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The arrival of the Reformation was the decisive impetus for literary development in Finland. The principle of Lutheranism was that the people had to get to hear and read the word of God in their own mother tongue. If there previously was no literary language, it had to be created.

The first Finnish books were produced by Mikael Agricola. He was born an ordinary son of a farmer, but his dedication to his studies opened up the road to leading roles in the Finnish Church. He was able to bring a total of nine works in Finnish to print, which became the foundation of literary Finnish.

This book describes the historical background of Mikael Agricola, his life, his personal networks, the Finnish works published by Agricola, research on Agricola and Agricola's role in contemporary Finnish culture. The most extensive chapter is a depiction of Agricola's Finnish. The book was written with a broad audience in mind, as a work of non-fiction for anyone interested in these subjects.

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Title
Spreading the Written Word — Mikael Agricola and the Birth of Literary Finnish
Authors
Häkkinen, Kaisa (Author)
Leonard, Pearl (Translator)
Product number
9789522226747
Product form
Paperback

Publ. product code
1378629
Publisher
Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
Series
Studia Fennica Linguistica 19
Edition
2015
Publication year
2015
Language
English
Pages
195
Product family
Books in English
Languages
Finnish library classification
87.3 Kielioppi. Muoto-oppi. Sanaoppi
YSO - General Finnish ontology
vanha kirjasuomi, kirjakieli, suomen kieli, historia, kielihistoria, henkilöhistoria, piispat, suomenkielinen kirjallisuus, uskonnollinen kirjallisuus, reformaation aika
Key words
Church of Finland, Early Modern Literature, History of Written Finnish, Mikael Agricola, Protestant reformation