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      • The Happy Hypocrite (Colour Illustrated Edition)
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      • Tiburon
      • I Pose
      • The Five Jars (Illustrated Edition)
      • Reginald
      • The Golden Arrow
      • John Holdsworth, Chief Mate
      • The Works of Max Beerbohm
    • January to June 2014 >
      • Love's Shadow
      • Inclinations
      • Letters to a Friend
      • Foveaux
      • This is the End
      • Squire Hellman
    • July to December 2014 >
      • Reginald in Russia
      • Gone to Earth
      • The 'Lady Maud'
      • The Letters of Lord Byron
      • A Share of the World
      • The Pelican Island (Illustrated Edition)
    • July to December 2015 >
      • More
      • Letters to the Sphinx
    • January to June 2016 >
      • The Battlers
      • Poems (Katherine Mansfield)
    • July to December 2016 >
      • The Spring of Joy
      • Kings in Exile
      • The Limit
      • The Sins of Society
      • Lavinia
    • January to June 2017 >
      • Leone Leoni
      • One of Cleopatra's Nights
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      • Marching with April
      • Odette: A Fairy Tale for Weary People
      • Living Alone
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      • Gosta Berling's Saga
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Juhani Aho

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JUHANI AHO was born Johannes Brofeldt in 1861. He studied classical languages at the University of Helsinki. His love for Aino Järnefelt, one of the younger members of the famous artistic family, was unfulfilled; she married Jean Sibelius instead. He translated many writers into Finnish for the first time, including Daudet, Hugo and Maeterlinck, and also worked as a journalist, taking on his new Finnish name early in his career. His own output included many novels, sketches and short stories, ranging stylistically over time from realism to neo-romanticism. He also founded a newspaper. He died in Helsinki in 1921.

Walmer titles by this author:

Squire Hellman: A novella and three sketches  978-0-9924220-9-7  (paperback)
translated and introduced by R. Nisbet Bain

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