Scholarship and criticism on Ursula Le Guin: Dissertations and theses

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Scholarship and criticism on Ursula K. Le Guin

Dissertations and theses
Monographs and collections
• Papers and essays by author: A-C ... D-F ... G-J ... K-M ... N-R ... S-U ... V-Z


Reviews on Le Guin
Interviews with Le Guin
Bibliographies and reference materials



Dissertations and Theses

Sylvie Berard.
  • Je pense "or" je suis. Discours et identite dans la SF cote femmes. D'U.K. Le Guin a E. Vonarburg. [I Think Theref[or]e I Am. Discourse and Identity in SF on the Women's Side. From U. K. Le Guin to E. Vonarburg.]. Ph.D. Dissertation, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, 1995.
Jim Bittner / James Warren Bittner.
A. Glover.
Chris Hay.
  • Magic in the Earthsea trilogy of Ursula Le Guin (Eastern Washington University, 1980 - 112 pages)
Jan Cynthia Horner
  • Anthropology and myth in the writings of Ursula K. Le Guin (University of Manitoba, 1985; 256 pages)
Kathleen E. Lightsey
  • "Allegorical relationships of self and other in three novels by Ursula Le Guin" (Georgetown University, 1986 - 174 pages)
Donna Saucier Maloy.
Lois Conditt Murphy
  • From ghetto to loftier heights via Ursula K. Le Guin (Stephen F. Austin State University, 1985 -- 182 pages)
Kumiko Sato.
Teresa Lynn Wells.
  • "Selected Works of Suzette Haden Elgin and Ursula K. Le Guin: Governing Metaphor and Linguistic Relativity", Arizona State University (2000 dissertation -- 280 pages).
Mary Wilson.
  • Balancing polar opposites in the novels of Ursula K. Le Guin: a thesis presented to the faculty of the Graduate School, Tennessee Technological University (Tennessee Technological University, 1992 - 122 pages)