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* "Over the Hills and a Great Way Off" (1988)
* "Over the Hills and a Great Way Off" (1988)
* "[[The Fisherwoman's Daughter]]" (1988)  
* "[[The Fisherwoman's Daughter]]" (1988)  
* Review, ''[[The Dark Tower]]'' by [[C. S. Lewis]] (1977; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, "Close Encounters, Star Wars, and the Tertium Quid" (1978; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''[[Shikasta]]'' by [[Doris Lessing]] (1979; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, Two from 'Venom' (1980; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, Freddy's Book and Vlemk by John Gardner (1980; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''[[The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four, and Five]]'' by [[Doris Lessing]] (1980; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''Kalila and Dimna'', retold by [[Ramsay Wood]] (1980; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''Unfinished Business'', by [[Maggie Scarf]] (1980; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''[[Italian Folktales]]'', by [[Italo Calvino]] (1980; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''[[Peake's Progress]]'', by [[Mervyn Peake]] (1981; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''The Sentimental Agents'' by [[Doris Lessing]] (1983; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''Difficult Loves'' by [[Italo Calvino]] (1984; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''Forsaking Kingdoms'': Five Poets (1984; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''The Mythology of North America'' by [[John Bierhorst]] (1985; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''Silent Partners'' by [[Eugene Linden]] (1986; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''[[Outside the Gates]]'' by [[Molly Gloss]] (1986; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')
* Review, ''[[Golden Days]]'' by [[Carolyn See]] (1986; in ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'')





Revision as of 20:48, 6 January 2011

Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places is a 1989 collection of essays and reviews by Ursula K. Le Guin.

Editions

  • 1989 Grove Press

Contents



  • Review, The Dark Tower by C. S. Lewis (1977; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, "Close Encounters, Star Wars, and the Tertium Quid" (1978; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, Shikasta by Doris Lessing (1979; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, Two from 'Venom' (1980; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, Freddy's Book and Vlemk by John Gardner (1980; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four, and Five by Doris Lessing (1980; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, Kalila and Dimna, retold by Ramsay Wood (1980; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, Unfinished Business, by Maggie Scarf (1980; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, Italian Folktales, by Italo Calvino (1980; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, Peake's Progress, by Mervyn Peake (1981; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, The Sentimental Agents by Doris Lessing (1983; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, Difficult Loves by Italo Calvino (1984; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, Forsaking Kingdoms: Five Poets (1984; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, The Mythology of North America by John Bierhorst (1985; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, Silent Partners by Eugene Linden (1986; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, Outside the Gates by Molly Gloss (1986; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)
  • Review, Golden Days by Carolyn See (1986; in Dancing at the Edge of the World)