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  1. Eino Leino was a Finnish poet and journalist who is considered one of the pioneers of Finnish poetry and a national poet of Finland. He wrote in the style of the Kalevala and folk songs, and his poems combine modern and Finnish folk elements. He was a journalist, translator, and activist who translated Dante's Divine Comedy into Finnish.

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    Eino Leino was a Finnish poet and journalist who is considered one of the pioneers of Finnish poetry and a national poet of Finland. He wrote in the style of the Kalevala and folk songs, and his poems combine modern and Finnish folk elements. He was a journalist, translator, and activist who translated Dante's Divine Comedy into Finnish.

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    Eino Leino oli suomalainen kirjailija, lehtimies ja kriitikko, joka kuului runoutta, romaaneja, näytelmiä, esseitä ja lehtipakinoita sekä suomennoksia. Hän osallistui Päivälehden kulttuuripolitiin ja kääntää suomalaisuuden kirjallisuuden. Leino luettelee vuosikymmenestä toiseen pysyneet lukijapiirien suosiossa.

  5. Learn about the life and works of Eino Leino, a versatile and influential poet, playwright and novelist who wrote in Finnish and Swedish. Explore his biography, his themes, his genres, and his legacy in this comprehensive article from Britannica.

  6. Eino Leino. 1878-1926. Eino Leino was born Armas Einar Leopold Lönnbohm in Paltamo, Hövelö, the son of Anders Lönnbohm, a surveyor, and Anna Emilia (Kyrenius) Lönnbohm, who came from a priest and an officer's family. He was the seventh and youngest son; there were ten children in the family.

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    Eino Leino was a born poet and the first writer to use Finnish fluently for all artistic purposes. From a basis in popular tradition and the Kalevala, Leino's work broadened in the direction of European literature, and he became an intellectual cosmopolitan.

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  8. Eino Leino - 375 Humanists - Helsinki

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    Eino Leino Armas Einar Leopold Lönnbohm ( nom de plume Eino Leino) Born July 6, 1878, Paltimo. Died January 10, 1926, Tuusula. Latin studies, Imperial Alexander University, 1895-99 Poet, author, translator Reporter, Nykyaika periodical, 1898-1899 Cultural sub-editor, Päivälehti newspaper, 1899-1904

  9. Tuusula, Finland. Eino Leino (6 July 1878 – 10 January 1926) was a Finnish poet and journalist. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of Finnish poetry. His poems combine modern and Finnish folk elements. The style of much of his work is like the Kalevala and folk songs.

  10. Eino Leino (Author of Helkavirsiä I-II) - Goodreads

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    Genre. Poetry, Historical Fiction. edit data. Eino Leino was born as Armas Einar Leopold Lönnbohm in Paltamo and was the seventh and youngest son in a family of ten children. Leino published his first poem at 12 and, by age 18, a collection of poems as well, Maaliskuun lauluja. Writing career.

  11. Eino Leino - Wikiquote

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    Eino Leino (birth name Armas Einar Leopold Lönnbohm) (6 July 1878 – 10 January 1926) was a Finnish poet and journalist and is considered one of the pioneers of Finnish poetry. His poems combine modern and Finnish folk elements. The style of much of his work is like the Kalevala and folk songs. Quotes [ edit] The others got heart, I got the harp.

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