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* "Assumptions About Fantasy" (in ''[[Cheek and Jowl]]'')
* "Assumptions About Fantasy"  
* "The Wilderness Within" (in ''Cheek and Jowl'')
* "The Wilderness Within"  
* "Re-Reading Peter Rabbit" (in ''Cheek and Jowl'')
* "Re-Reading Peter Rabbit"
* "The Critics, the Monsters, and the Fantasists" (in ''Cheek and Jowl'')
* "The Critics, the Monsters, and the Fantasists"
* "Cheek by Jowl: Animals in Children's Literature" (in ''Cheek and Jowl'')
* "[[Cheek by Jowl: Animals in Children's Literature]]"  
* "The Young Adult in the YA" (in ''Cheek and Jowl'')
* "The Young Adult in the YA"
* "A Message About Messages" (in ''Cheek and Jowl'')
* "A Message About Messages"  
* "Why Kids Want Fantasy" (in ''Cheek and Jowl'')
* "Why Kids Want Fantasy"  




[[category:2009 publications]]
[[category:2009 publications]]
[[category:Collections of essays]]
[[category:Essay collections]]
[[category:Works by Ursula K. Le Guin]]
[[category:Works by Ursula K. Le Guin]]
[[category:Ursula K. Le Guin]]

Latest revision as of 19:58, 6 January 2011

Cheek by Jowl: Talks and Essays on How and Why Fantasy Matters is a 2009 collection of essays by Ursula K. Le Guin. It won the Locus Award for 2010 for "Best Non-Fiction / Art Book".

Editions


Contents
  • "Assumptions About Fantasy"
  • "The Wilderness Within"
  • "Re-Reading Peter Rabbit"
  • "The Critics, the Monsters, and the Fantasists"
  • "Cheek by Jowl: Animals in Children's Literature"
  • "The Young Adult in the YA"
  • "A Message About Messages"
  • "Why Kids Want Fantasy"