vaahtoaiheisia
Vaahtoaiheisia refers to a genre of Finnish literature that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term translates to "stream-of-consciousness" in English, and it is characterized by its focus on the inner thoughts and feelings of characters. This genre is often associated with the works of Finnish authors such as Eino Leino and Juhani Aho.
The vaahtoaiheisia style is known for its fluidity and lack of clear structure, as it mimics the
The genre gained prominence during the Finnish national romantic period, which emphasized the importance of national
Despite its popularity in the early 20th century, the vaahtoaiheisia genre has largely fallen out of favor