“The Word of Unbinding” launches Earthsea settingJan 1, 1964Labels: Earthsea short, Ursula KWikiEarthsea
“The Rule of Names” expands Earthsea’s name-magicApr 1, 1964Labels: Earthsea short, Ursula KWikiEarthsea
“The Dowry of Angyar” begins the Hainish universeSep 1, 1964Labels: Hainish short, Ursula KWikiRocannon
Rocannon’s World publishes as Le Guin’s debut novelJan 1, 1966Labels: Hainish novel, Ursula KRocannon
City of Illusions adds Earth-focused Hainish historyJan 1, 1967Labels: Hainish novel, Ursula KIllusions
A Wizard of Earthsea published as first Earthsea novelJan 1, 1968Labels: Earthsea novel, Ursula KLeGuinWizard
The Left Hand of Darkness reshapes Hainish Cycle’s scopeJan 1, 1969Labels: Hainish novel, Ursula KBritannicaWiki
The Tombs of Atuan shifts Earthsea toward TenarJan 1, 1971Labels: Earthsea novel, Ursula KAtuanEarthsea
The Word for World Is Forest adds anti-colonial Hainish storyJan 1, 1972Labels: Hainish novella, Ursula KForestDispossessed
The Farthest Shore completes Earthsea’s original trilogyJan 1, 1972Labels: Earthsea novel, Ursula KLeGuinShore
The Dispossessed publishes as an “ambiguous utopia”Jan 1, 1974Labels: Hainish novel, Ursula KDispossessed
“The Day Before the Revolution” links to The DispossessedAug 1, 1974Labels: Short story, Ursula KRevolutionDispossessed
Tehanu returns to Earthsea with a later-life perspectiveFeb 1, 1990Labels: Earthsea novel, Ursula KTehanuEarthsea
The Other Wind concludes major Earthsea publication arcJan 1, 2001Labels: Earthsea novel, Ursula KOtherWindEarthsea
Tales from Earthsea compiles new stories and loreMay 1, 2001Labels: Earthsea collection, Ursula KLeGuinTales