Contributor
Olander, Joseph D.
Edition Statement:1st ed.
Imprint:New York : Taplinger Pub. Co., 1979.
Description258 p. ; 22 cm.
Note:Includes index.
Note:Introduction, by Joseph D. Olander and Martin Harry Greenberg. - 1.The master pattern: the psychological journey in the Earthsea trilogy, by Margaret P. Esmonde. - 2.The archetype of the journey in Ursula K. LeGuin's fiction, by Peter Brigg. - 3.Ursula K. LeGuin: damsel with a dulcimer, by Peter S. Altman. -4.Unbuilding walls: human nature and the nature of evolutionary and political theory in "The Dispossessed," by Philip E. Smith II. - 5.Androgyny, ambivalence, and assimilation in "The Left Hand of Darkness," by N.B. Hayles. - 6.Anarchism and utopian tradition in "The Dispossessed," by John P. Brennan and Michael C. Downs. - 7.The other side of suffering: touch as theme and metaphor in LeGuin's science fiction novels, by Thomas J. Remington. - 8.Mythic reversals: the evolution of the shadow motif, by Sneja Gunew. - 9.Words of binding: patterns of integration in the Earthsea trilogy, by John H. Crow and Richard D. Erlich. - Ursula K. LeGuin: a bibliography, compiled by Marshall B. Tymn.
Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 241-246.