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Tehanu /təˈhɑːnuː/,
initially subtitled The Last Book of Earthsea, is a
fantasy novel by the
American author Ursula K. Le Guin,
published by
Atheneum in...
- Best
Fantasy Novel,
among other nominations. The
Other Wind is a
sequel to
Tehanu, the
fourth novel, and to "Dragonfly", one
story collected in
Tales from...
- (
Tehanu)
Hemlock –
Hemlock is a
wizard of
South Port, Havnor. ("Darkrose and Diamond")
Hatha –
Hatha is a
witch of Re Albi.
Called Moss. (
Tehanu) Heather...
- Atuan, (1970) and The ****hest S**** (1972), the
series was
continued in
Tehanu (1990), and
Tales from
Earthsea and The
Other Wind (both 2001). In 2018...
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series commonly called the
Earthsea Cycle. As the next
Earthsea novel,
Tehanu,
would not be
released until 1990, The ****hest S**** is
sometimes referred...
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published in 1968, and
continuing with The
Tombs of Atuan, The ****hest S****,
Tehanu,
Tales from
Earthsea and The
Other Wind. Nine
short stories by Le Guin are...
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livestock epidemic. "Dragonfly" (1998). This is a
postscript to the
novel Tehanu. "A
Description of Earthsea" (reference material) "Darkrose and Diamond"...
- was kin to dragons; her
actual name was
Tehanu.
Kalessin offers to take
Tehanu away, but Ged, Tenar, and
Tehanu resolve to live a
simple life at Ogion's...
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series (A
Wizard of Earthsea, The
Tombs of Atuan, The ****hest S****, and
Tehanu), as well as
Hayao Miyazaki's
graphic novel Shuna's Journey. The film's...
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Wizard of Earthsea: The
Tombs of
Atuan (1971), The ****hest S**** (1972),
Tehanu (1990), The
Other Wind (2001), and
Tales from
Earthsea (2001).
George Slusser...