The Kalevala is an epic poem from Finland that is regarded as a national epic. It consists of folk poetry collected by Elias Lönnrot in the 19th century and tells the stories of Finnish folklore and mythology. The Kalevala is known for its rich imagery, magical elements, and themes of creation and heroism.
Kalevala was created in 1835.
The Quest for Kalevala has 33 pages.
The Kalevala consists of 22,795 lines of poetry, which is about 600 pages in English translation.
Veikko Ruoppila has written: 'Kalevala ja kansankieli' -- subject(s): Finnish language, Kalevala
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Ulla Piela has written: 'Taiteilijoiden Kalevala' -- subject(s): Art and literature, Influence, Kalevala, Music and literature
The Kalevala is an epic poem from Finland. It is considered the national epic of Finland and is based on Karelian and Finnish folklore and mythology.
The cast of Kalevala - 1985 includes: Kirsi Asikainen as Kyllikki Heimo Korhonen as Joukahainen Uula Laakso as Ilmarinen Matti Rasila as Kullervo
The Kalevala is largely based on Finnish folklore and oral tradition, but the author Elias Lönnrot also included some original content and rearranged the stories to create a cohesive narrative. Therefore, while much of the material in the Kalevala is drawn from traditional sources, Lönnrot did use his own imagination to shape the epic poem.
The cast of Uusi Kalevala 100-vuotias - 1949 includes: Eino Kilpi as himself Juho Kusti Paasikivi as Himself - President of Finland Alli Paasikivi as herself Matti Tamminen as Himself - Narrator
Jaakko Rugojev was born on April 15, 1918, in Ukhta, Arkhangelsk Governorate, Russia [now Kalevala, Republic of Karelia, Russia].
The cast of Kalevala - Uusi aika - 2013 includes: Tommi Eronen as Sampo Don Halmela as Joukahainen Jukka Hytti as Tulkki Pirjo Lonka as Aino Sari Pikkarainen as Pohjan neito Pauli Poranen as Kullervo Henrik Saarinen as Sampo Ville Tiihonen as Jokkeri Jukka Uhlgren as Liikemies Olavi Uusivirta as Antti