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  1. Johannes Linnankoski (originally Vihtori Johan Peltonen, 18 October 1869 – 10 August 1913) was a Finnish author and playwright, which mainly influenced writing in the Golden Age of Finnish Art. His most famous work is the romance novel, The Song of the Blood-Red Flower (1905).

  2. Johannes Linnankoski oli suomalainen kirjailija. Hänen tunnetuin teoksensa on Laulu tulipunaisesta kukasta. Hänen kirjojensa kantavia teemoja ovat syyllisyyden, rangaistuksen ja sovituksen moraaliset ongelmat.

  3. Johannes Linnankoski (born Oct. 18, 1869, Askola, Russian Finland—died Aug. 10, 1913, Helsinki) was a novelist, orator, and champion of Finnish independence from Russia; his works were instrumental in forming Finnish national consciousness in the early 20th century.

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  4. The Song of the Blood-Red Flower (Finnish: Laulu tulipunaisesta kukasta) is a romance novel by Finnish writer Johannes Linnankoski, published in 1905; and is considered the author's most famous and personal work.

  5. Johannes Linnankoski (1869-1913) - pseudonym for Johannes Vihtori Peltonen Finnish novelist, playwright, and journalist, one of the most prominent figures in the language campaign of the mid-1905, during which some 100 000 people changed their surname into Finnish.

  6. The Fugitives (Finnish: Pakolaiset) is a novella by Finnish writer Johannes Linnankoski, published in 1908, and it is considered to be one of the author's most significant works, alongside The Song of the Blood-Red Flower.

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  8. Born Oct. 18, 1869, in Askola; died Aug. 10, 1913, in Helsinki. Finnish writer. Son of a peasant. Linnankoski studied at a teachers’ seminary. His first significant work was The Eternal Struggle (1903), a philosophical religious drama based on a biblical theme.