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* "[[The Word of Unbinding]]" (1964, Jan. 1964 issue of ''Fantastic'')
* "[[The Word of Unbinding]]" (1964, Jan. 1964 issue of ''Fantastic'')


The original trilogy was:
She then published over a short period of time a trilogy set in Earthsea:
#''[[A Wizard of Earthsea]]'' ([[1968]] novel)
*''[[A Wizard of Earthsea]]'' ([[1968]] novel)
#''[[The Tombs of Atuan]]'' ([[1971]] novel)
*''[[The Tombs of Atuan]]'' ([[1971]] novel)
#''[[The Farthest Shore]]'' ([[1972]] novel)
*''[[The Farthest Shore]]'' ([[1972]] novel)


Le Guin added a story in 1975:
Le Guin added a story in 1975:
* "[[The Rule of Names]]" (1975)
* "[[The Rule of Names]]" (1975)


It was extended to include ''Tehanu'', after Le Guin observed that the original trilogy was like a four-legged stool missing a leg.  
The trilogy was extended to include ''Tehanu'', after Le Guin observed that the original trilogy was like a four-legged stool missing a leg.  
#''[[Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea]]'' ([[1990]] novel)
*''[[Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea]]'' ([[1990]] novel)


Le Guin then added "Dragonfly", which she has described as "an important bridge in the series as a whole".
After several years away from Earthsea, Le Guin returned with "Dragonfly", which she has described as "an important bridge in the series as a whole", and then "[[Darkrose and Diamond]]" shortly thereafter.
* "[[Dragonfly]]"  
* "[[Dragonfly]]" (1997 short story)
* "[[Darkrose and Diamond]]" (1999 short story)


In 2001 Le Guin published the novel ''The Other Wind'', and ''Tales from Earthsea'', a collection of Earthsea short stories.
In 2001 Le Guin published the novel ''The Other Wind'', and ''Tales from Earthsea'', a collection of Earthsea short stories, three of them original to the collection).
* ''[[The Other Wind]]'' (2001 novel)
* ''[[Tales from Earthsea]]'' (2001 collection)


== Adaptations ==
== Adaptations ==

Revision as of 12:20, 16 May 2007

The Earthsea series is the series of works by Ursula K. Le Guin (or based on those works). They are set on the world of Earthsea.


Internal chronology:

Publishing history

Le Guin first published an Earthsea story in 1964:

She then published over a short period of time a trilogy set in Earthsea:

Le Guin added a story in 1975:

The trilogy was extended to include Tehanu, after Le Guin observed that the original trilogy was like a four-legged stool missing a leg.

After several years away from Earthsea, Le Guin returned with "Dragonfly", which she has described as "an important bridge in the series as a whole", and then "Darkrose and Diamond" shortly thereafter.

In 2001 Le Guin published the novel The Other Wind, and Tales from Earthsea, a collection of Earthsea short stories, three of them original to the collection).

Adaptations