Ursula Le Guin, Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea

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Ursula K. Le Guin’s fourth book in the Earthsea cycle would not be published until approximately eighteen years after the third. Published in 1990,

Tehanu

initially bore the phrase “the last book of Earthsea” on its cover. Although there were two additional volumes eventually added to the cycle in 2001, this book stood as the final text in the series for around a decade. Le Guin won the 1990 Nebula Award for Best Novel from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America for

Tehanu

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The main character in Tehanu is decidedly not Ged. Instead, the story focuses on, and is told from the perspective of, Tenar. This is the same character whom Ged met in the second book of the series, The Tombs of Atuan. She is now a middle-aged woman residing on Gont, the island where the series

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Citation: Shelton, Luke. "Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 18 January 2020 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=24759, accessed 21 November 2024.]

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