In Our Time

The Kalevala

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Apr 25, 2024
Riitta Valijärvi, 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 Lönnrot’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

Väinämöinen: The Central Figure

  • Väinämöinen, born old and wise, is central to the Kalevala.
  • He creates forests and aids agriculture but constantly seeks a wife, driving the epic's narrative.
ANECDOTE

Other Key Characters

  • Ilmarinen, the smith, forges the sky and Sampo, while Lemminkäinen, the ladies' man, is a risk-taker.
  • Lohi, the powerful witch of the north, Aino, who drowns escaping marriage, and Mariatta, impregnated by a lingonberry, are key female figures.
INSIGHT

Christianity in the Kalevala

  • The Kalevala's Christian influences are debated, with references to a high god and a Mary-like figure.
  • Its diverse elements make it difficult to classify as a purely Christian document.
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