"Huligaani" by Arvid Järnefelt is a collection of stories written in the early 20th century. The titular narrative stages a collision between law and mercy in a small Finnish town, focusing on the charismatic hooligan Ranssu, the idealistic nurse Margit, and the duty-bound officer Kuusinen. Themes of class tension, moral courage, and the pull between justice and compassion shape the work. The opening of the collection follows a tense hospital episode: an irritated doctor and steadfast Margit delay the officer’s attempt to interrogate the gravely wounded Ranssu. Margit and Kuusinen clash, and we learn of their broken courtship and his prideful careerism, underscored by a blustering superior. A flash to a workers’ hall shows Ranssu’s magnetism, a blackout, a brawl, and gunfire that sends several to the hospital. Back at the ward, Margit’s conflicted attraction turns into a fierce, almost maternal resolve as she moves Ranssu from a barred room and grapples with her duty versus mercy when
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Arvid Järnefelt
Porvoossa,
Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö,
1926.
Huligaani
Koti (näytelmä)
Taivas ja maa
Raudan vaellukset
Kyntäjä
Magda ja Dorotea
Kaksi kirjettä
Omenapuu
Kärpänen ja ihminen
Eläin ja ihminen
Kohtalo
Kevät
Satu
HULIGAANI
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