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  • Orsinian Tales is a collection of eleven short stories by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, most of them set in the imaginary East European country of...
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  • collection of short stories by Ursula K. Le Guin. Like Searoad and Orsinian Tales, most of the included stories are neither science fiction nor fantasy...
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  • European country of Orsinia, which is also the setting of her collection Orsinian Tales. In many ways, Malafrena reads like a 19th-century novel, with its many...
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    Else, a realistic novel for adolescents, as well as the collection Orsinian Tales and the novel Malafrena in 1976 and 1979, respectively. Though the latter...
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    "The Peacher Series". Retrieved 2023-01-21. Le Guin, Ursula K (1976). Orsinian Tales. New York: Harper & Row. pp. 179 (hardcover). ISBN 978-0575022867.;...
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    2017 Gollancz edition of Orsinia, an edition combining Malafrena and Orsinian Tales by Ursula K. Le Guin. Gordes has served as the setting for several movies...
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  • Britain the series was published in two omnibus volumes as Tales of Catwings and More Tales of the Catwings (Puffin/Penguin, 1999 and 2000). In America...
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  • other novels by the author. Orsinia: Featured in Ursula K. Le Guin's Orsinian Tales and Malafrena. Orussia: A country in Eastern Europe based on the Russian...
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    Cadden 2005, p. 188. New legends. OCLC 32872857. Far horizons: all new tales from the greatest worlds of science fiction. OCLC 40180250. Le Guin 2016b...
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  • "Persuading us to rejoice and teaching us how to praise: Le Guin's Orsinian Tales". In Bloom, Harold (ed.). Ursula K. Le Guin. Modern Critical Views....
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  • is brought to Athshe, a planet being settled by Earth-humans. In other tales in the Hainish Cycle, an ansible already exists. The word "ansible" was...
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  • "Persuading Us to Rejoice and Teaching Us How to Praise: Le Guin's "Orsinian Tales"". Science Fiction Studies. 5 (3): 215–242. JSTOR 4239199. Kirkpatrick...
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  • Finalist MacDonald Harris The Balloonist Finalist Ursula K. Le Guin Orsinian Tales Finalist Cynthia Propper Seton A Fine Romance Finalist 1978 Mary Lee...
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  • (writers), Thomas Astruc (director). "Princess Fragrance". Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir. TF1. 13 March 2016. Mura: Acquasorgiva. 1939. (in...
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  • the Orsinian cycle. However, in the introduction to the collection Where on Earth Ursula Le Guin remarked that, while the protagonist has an Orsinian name...
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