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Ursula K. Le Guin — Hainish Cycle and Earthsea Publications (1964–2001)

Ursula K. Le Guin — Hainish Cycle and Earthsea Publications (1964–2001)

  1. “The Word of Unbinding” launches Earthsea setting

    Labels: Earthsea short, Ursula K
  2. “The Rule of Names” expands Earthsea’s name-magic

    Labels: Earthsea short, Ursula K
  3. “The Dowry of Angyar” begins the Hainish universe

    Labels: Hainish short, Ursula K
  4. Rocannon’s World publishes as Le Guin’s debut novel

    Labels: Hainish novel, Ursula K
  5. Planet of Exile continues early Hainish Cycle novels

    Labels: Hainish novel, Ursula K
  6. City of Illusions adds Earth-focused Hainish history

    Labels: Hainish novel, Ursula K
  7. A Wizard of Earthsea published as first Earthsea novel

    Labels: Earthsea novel, Ursula K
  8. The Left Hand of Darkness reshapes Hainish Cycle’s scope

    Labels: Hainish novel, Ursula K
  9. The Tombs of Atuan shifts Earthsea toward Tenar

    Labels: Earthsea novel, Ursula K
  10. The Word for World Is Forest adds anti-colonial Hainish story

    Labels: Hainish novella, Ursula K
  11. The Farthest Shore completes Earthsea’s original trilogy

    Labels: Earthsea novel, Ursula K
  12. The Dispossessed publishes as an “ambiguous utopia”

    Labels: Hainish novel, Ursula K
  13. “The Day Before the Revolution” links to The Dispossessed

    Labels: Short story, Ursula K
  14. Tehanu returns to Earthsea with a later-life perspective

    Labels: Earthsea novel, Ursula K
  15. The Other Wind concludes major Earthsea publication arc

    Labels: Earthsea novel, Ursula K
  16. Tales from Earthsea compiles new stories and lore

    Labels: Earthsea collection, Ursula K