In Our Time

The Kalevala

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Apr 25, 2024
Riitta ValijƤrvi, an expert on Finnish language and culture, Thomas Dubois, a scholar of Scandinavian folklore, and Daniel Abondolo, a comparative epic poetry specialist, explore the impact of The Kalevala. They discuss how Elias Lƶnnrot’s compilation gave Finns a distinct national identity. The conversation delves into Finnish myths, the Sampo’s significance, and the epic's ties to modern cultural expressions. They also examine the linguistic uniqueness of Finnish poetry and the emotional depth within its narratives, reflecting on its lasting influence.
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ANECDOTE

Elias Lƶnnrot: A Polymath

  • Elias Lƶnnrot, born in 1804 near Helsinki, was a doctor, linguist, folklorist, and botanist.
  • His dissertation focused on VƤinƤmƶinen, a key Kalevala figure, and traditional Finnish medicine.
ANECDOTE

Lƶnnrot's Fieldwork

  • Lƶnnrot conducted 11 fieldwork trips, primarily on foot, by ski, boat, and sometimes horseback, to collect traditional poems.
  • He paid singers, used a flute to attract locals, and employed a shorthand system to document the songs.
INSIGHT

Finnish Language Status

  • Finnish, primarily spoken by peasants, lacked prestige and official status during Lƶnnrot's time.
  • The Kalevala's publication significantly elevated Finnish's status, leading to its inclusion in education and academia.
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