- Le Guin, most of them set in the
imaginary Eastern European country of
Orsinia. The
stories share few
links except those derived from the use of a common...
- was "An die Musik", in 1961; both were set in her
fictional country of
Orsinia. Her
first professional publication was the
short story "April in Paris"...
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universe followed;
others included books set in the
fictional country of
Orsinia,
several works for children, and many anthologies.
Cultural anthropology...
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novel is that it
takes place in the
imaginary Central European country of
Orsinia,
which is also the
setting of her
collection Orsinian Tales. In many ways...
-
Rothbard (2009)
Borduria and
Syldavia Freedonia Grand Fenwick Latveria Lugash Orsinia Manguel, Alberto; Guadalupi,
Gianni (1987). The
Dictionary of Imaginary...
-
photograph of
Gordes was used on the
cover of the 2017
Gollancz edition of
Orsinia, an
edition combining Malafrena and
Orsinian Tales by
Ursula K. Le Guin...
- pla**** a
central role in the
liberation of a
fictional country called Orsinia.
Civic Forum and
Public Against Violence (political
movements that pla****...
-
short stories and a
novel in the
fictitious Eastern European land of "
Orsinia",
which has been
identified as
being simultaneously Ruritanian and naturalistic...
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appeared in
Violet Needham's
Betrayer (1950) and
other novels by the author.
Orsinia:
Featured in
Ursula K. Le Guin's
Orsinian Tales and Malafrena. Orussia:...
-
rather think that the
events took
place in
South America rather than in
Orsinia. When
asked in an
interview about her Orwellian-type stories, "The New...