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Kalevala Mythology (Folklore Studies in Translation) [Paperback]

Juha Y. Pentikainen (Author), Ritva Maarit Poom (Translator)
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September 22, 1999 0253213525 978-0253213525 Revised Edition

"Pentikäinen's exceptional interdisciplinary study will richly reward those interested in the dynamics of artistic creation and cultural construction, ethnic emergence and political nationalism, and shamanistic belief systems." —American Anthropologist

"... a splendid contribution to the literature on folk epics... " —The Scandinavian-American Bulletin

The Kalevala, created during the 1830s and 1840s, is based on authentic folklore collected and compiled by Elias Lonnrot. It was the Kalevala that initiated the process leading to the foundation of Finnish identity during the nineteenth century and was, therefore, one of the crucial factors in the formation of Finland as a new nation in the twentieth century.


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"Pentik einen's exceptional interdisciplinary study will richly reward those interested in the dynamics of artistic creation and cultural construction, ethnic emergence and political nationalism, and shamanistic belief systems." - American Anthropologist " ... a splendid contribution to the literature on folk epics ... " - The Scandinavian-American Bulletin

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Text: English, Finnish --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press; Revised Edition edition (September 22, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0253213525
  • ISBN-13: 978-0253213525
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting behind-the-scenes look at Kalevala, February 28, 2003
This review is from: Kalevala Mythology (Folklore Studies in Translation) (Paperback)
It's been 11 years since I read this book, so forgive me if I'm vague; someone's gotta write these reviews, though.

Kalevala Mythology is a multifaceted work that looks both at Elias Lonnrot's compilation of mainly Karelian folk songs and stories, both in its final form and in the Old Kalevala, and at the shamanic tradition from which the stories first sprang forth.

The chapters on the compilation and revision of the published Kalevala serve as a brief overview of Lonnrot's biography and reveal the political motives that helped drive the 19th Century interest in Finnish ethnography. Consideration is given to the singers who were Lonnrot's sources and of how the work evolved from Lonnrot's notes to the Old Kalevala to the final form of the epic. This leads to an analysis of the songs, looking at the three main characters and what they can be thought to represent along with inclusions such as the Kullervo story and Runo 50 concerning Marjatta and her son. This analysis then leads to an examination of the tribal Finnish culture that still existed after the introduction of Christianity to Finland, using parallels between Finnish and Sami and other Finnic cultures' shamanic traditions to add depth to the picture.

All told this would be a boring book to most people. Chances are that if you've actually read Kalevala, though, you already have a vested interest in the origins of Finnish culture. I found that the book did much to help me understand Kalevala as a mirror of my ancestors' tradition, as a catalyst to the formation of the modern state of Finland, and as a source of the identity to Finns throughout the world today.

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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent information on the kalevala, November 4, 2005
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This book is an inspiration, not only in its dealing with mythical themes in the Kalevala, but also with the life and experiences of Elias Lonrrot, its creator. Pentikainen draws important parallels between Lonnrot's life: his bored existence in remote Kajaani, his relative old age at the time of his marriage, the death of his nephew and a girl from drowning on the way to church. Anyone who knows the Kalevala will see how they might impact on his recording of Finnish folktales in the 19th century. The result is a book that gives one renewed respect, not only for the achievement of the Kalevala itself, but also for its personal elements, that help emphasise how Lonnrot was both a precursor and an inspiration to Tolkien.

I do have one nitpick, which I have not allowed to detract from my rating, since I may be missing something. Ritva Poom's otherwise excellent translation consistently translates "poem" (in Finnish, "runo") as "rune" throughout. This seems like such a strange affectation that I can't help but wonder if it is not an outright error. But this is only a minor issue with a very informative book.
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Here, if anywhere, there is now a pure epic in simple and thus most moving form, an unprecedented treasure. . . . ("Hier sprudelt nun, wenn irgendwo, lauteres epos in einfacher und desto machtigerer darstellung, ein reichtum unerhorter. . . .") This was Jacob Grimm's evaluation of the Kalevala in 1845, and it largely reflected the opinion of his time. Read the first page
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wedding runes, last rune singers, rune singing, creation rune, sampo epic, epic runes, runic poetry, chanting competition, courtship contest, epical work, rune texts, ancient runes, bright dome, golden maiden, district physician, primordial father, national romanticism, folklore collectors, ritual poetry, celestial journey
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New Kalevala, Old Kalevala, Mistress of Pohjola, White Sea Karelia, Old Believers, Marina Takalo, Matti Kuusi, Arhippa Perttunen, Martti Haavio, Maiden of Pohjola, World War, Kaarle Krohn, Elias Lönnrot, Finnish Literature Society, Silk Road, Ontrei Malinen, Soviet Union, Antero Vipunen, Turku Academy, Mari Remsu, Finnish National Board of Antiquities, Gulf of Finland, Tree of Life, Great Bear, Middle Ages
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