Ursula K. Le Guin
Articles
- ANNAS, Pamela J. New Worlds,
New Words: Androgyny in Feminist Science Fiction. #15, 5:2 [July 1978].143-56. (Full
Text)
- BARBOUR, Douglas. Wholeness
and Balance in the Hainish Novels of Ursula K. Le Guin. #3, 1:3
[Spring 1974].164-73.
(Full Text)
- _____. Wholeness and
Balance: an Addendum. #7, 2:3 [November 1975].248-49. (Full Text)
- BICKMAN, Martin. Le Guin's
The Left Hand of Darkness: Form and Content #11, 4:1 [March
1977].42-47.
- BIERMAN, Judah.
Ambiguity in Utopia: The Dispossessed. #7, 2: 3
[November 1975].249-57. (Full Text)
- BITTNER, James W. Persuading Us to Rejoice and Teaching
Us How to Praise: Le Guin's Orsinian Tales.
#16,
5:3 [November 1978].215-42. (Full Text)
- COGELL, Elizabeth Cummins. The Middle-Landscape Myth
in SF. #15, 5:2 [July 1978].134-42.(Full Text)
- CUMMINS, Elizabeth. The Land-Lady's Homebirth: Revisiting
Ursula K. Le Guin's Worlds. #51, 17:2 [July 2002].153-66.
- FEKETE, John. The
Dispossessed and Triton: Act and System in
Utopian SF. #18, 6:2 [July 1976].129-43.(Full Text)
- FITTING, Peter. "So We All Became Mothers":
New Roles for Men in Recent Utopian Fiction. #36, 12:2 [July 1985].156-83.
- HANSON, Carter F. Memory’s Offspring and Utopian Ambiguity in Ursula K. Le Guin’s “The Day Before the Revolution” and The Dispossessed. #120, 40:2 [July 2013]. 246-262.
- HUNTINGTON, John. Public and Private
Imperatives in Le Guin's Novels. (Full Text) #7, 2:3 [November
1975].237-43.
- JAMESON, Frederic. World Reduction in Le Guin:
The Emergence of Utopian Narrative. #7, 2:3 [November 1975].221-30. (Full Text)
- KRABBENHOFT, Kenneth. The Uses of Madness in
Cervantes and Philip K. Dick. #81, 27:2 [July 2000].216-33.(Full Text)
- LE GUIN, Ursula K. American SF and
the Other. #7, 2:3 [November 1975].208-10. (Full Text)
- _____.
On Norman Spinrad's
The Iron Dream. #1, 1:1 [Spring 1973].41-44. (Full Text)
- _____. A New Book by the Strugatskys.
#12, 4:2 [July 1977].157-58.
- NUDELMAN, Rafail. An Approach to the
Structure of Le Guin's SF. #7, 2:3 [November 1975].210-20. (Full Text)
- PLANK, Robert. Ursula K. Le Guin and the
Decline of Romantic Love.#8, 3:2 [March 1976].36-43.(Full Text)
- PORTER, David L. The Politics of Le
Guin's Opus.#7, 2:3 [November 1975].243-48.(Full Text)
- SALVATIERRA, Valentina. Science-fictional Multilingualism in Ursula K. Le Guin. #141, 47:2 [July 2020]. 195-218.
- SUVIN, Darko. Introductory Note
(to The Science Fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin Issue)
#7, 2:3 [November 1975] (Full Text)
- _____. Parables of De-Alienation: Le
Guin's Widdershins Dance. #7, 2:3 [November 1975].265-74. (Full Text)
- THEALL, Donald F. The Art of
Social-Science Fiction: The Ambiguous Utopian Dialectics of
Ursula K. Le Guin. (Full Text) #7, 2:3 [November 1975].256-64.
- URBANOWICZ, Victor. Personal and
Political in Le Guin's The Dispossessed.#15, 5:2 [July 1978].110-17.(Full Text)
- WALKER, Jeanne Murray. Myth,
Exchange, and History in The Left Hand of Darkness. #18,
6:2 [July 1979].180-89. (Full Text)
- WATSON, Ian. The Forest as Metaphor
for Mind: "The Word for World is Forest" and "Vaster Than
Empires and More Slow." #7, 2: [November 1975].231-37. (Full
Text)
- _____. Le Guin's Lathe of Heaven
and the Role of Dick. #5, 2:1 [March 1875].67-75. (Full Text)
- WILLIAMS, Donna Glee. The Moons of
Le Guin and Heinlein. #63, 21:2 [July 1994].164-72.
- WILLIAMS, Raymond. Utopia and SF. #16,
5:3 [November 1978].203-14. (Full Text)
Review Pages
- BERNARDO, Susan M., and Graham J. Murphy Le Guin: A Critical Companion (Ransom). #107, 36:1 [March 2009]. 144-53.
- BLOOM, Harold, ed. Ursula K. Le
Guin (Cummins). #44, 15:1 [March 1988].99-101.
- BUCKNALL, Barbara J. Ursula K. Le
Guin (Angenot). #27, 9:2 [July 1982].223-24.
- BURNS, Tony. Le Guin and The Dispossessed (Ransom). #107, 36:1 [March 2009]. 144-53.
- CLARKE, Amy M. Ursula K. Le Guin’s Journey to Post-Feminism (Lindow). #112, 37:3 [November 2010]. 486-90.
- CONNOLLY, Thomas. After Human: A Critical History of the Human in Science Fiction from Shelley to Le Guin. (McFarlane). #148, 49:3 [November 2022].
- CUMMINS, Elizabeth. Understanding
Ursula K. Le Guin (Slusser). #53, 18: [March 1991].110-15.
- DE BOLT, Joe, ed. Ursula K. Le Guin:
Voyager to Inner Lands and to Outer Space (Fekete).
#23, 8:1 [March 1981].91-98.
- FERNS, Chris. Narrating
Utopia: Ideology, Gender, Form in Utopian Literature
(Hollinger). #82, 27:3 [November 2000].499-503.
- FREEDMAN, Carl. Conversations with Ursula K. Le Guin (Samuel Gerald Collins). #109, 36:3 [November 2009]. 521-28.
- HANSON, Carter F. Memory and Utopian Agency in Utopian/Dystopian Literature: Memory of the Future. (Gomel). #146, 49:1 [March 2022].
- HASSLER, Donald M.
& Clyde Wilcox, eds.
Political Science Fiction
(Wagar). #73, 24:3 [November 1997].499-505.
- HOLLAND-CUNZ, Barbara. Feministiche Utopien--Aufbruch
in die postpatriarchale Gesellschaft
(Westphal-Wihl). #47, 16:1 [March 1989].113-15.
- KELSO, Sylvia, ed. Ursula K. Le Guin. Paradoxa 21 (Samuel Gerald Collins). #109, 36:3 [November 2009]. 521-28.
- KETTERER, David.
New Worlds for Old: The Apocalyptic lmagination, Science Fiction, and
American Literature (Fredericks). #3, 1:3 [Spring
1974].217-19.
- KEULEN, Margarate.
Radical Imagination: Feminist Conceptions of the Future in Ursula Le
Guin, Marge Piercy, and Sally Miller Gearhart (Hollinger).
#59, 20:1 [March 1993]. 127-28.
- LE GUIN, Ursula K.
Dancing at the Edge of the World (Gordon). #50, 17:1 [March
1990].117-19.
- _____.
The Language of the Night. Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction
(Rottensteiner). #23, 8:1 [March 1981].87-90.
- _____. The Wave in the Mind: Talks and Essays on the Writer, the Reader, and the Imagination (Pearson). #97, 32:3 [November 2005]. 531-34.
- MITCHELL, Sebastian. Utopia and Its Discontents: Plato to Atwood. (Cousins). #151 50:3 [November 2023].
- OZAN, Ebru Deniz, ed. Rethinking Utopia: Interdisciplinary Approaches. (Atasoy). #152 51:1 [ March 2020].
- OZIEWICZ, Marek. One Earth, One People: The Mythopoeic Fantasy Series of Ursula K. Le Guin, Lloyd Alexander, Madeleine L’Engle and Orson Scott Card (Ransom). #107, 36:1 [March 2009]. 144-53.
- ROCHELLE, Warren G. Communities of the Heart: The Rhetoric of Myth in the Fiction of Ursula K. Le
Guin (Nicol). #86, 29:1 [March 2002].127-28. (Ransom) #107, 36:1 [March 2009]. 144-53.
- SAPEGNO, Maria Serena, and Laura Salvini, eds. Figurazioni del possible. Sulla fantascienza femminista (Polcini). #109, 36:3 [November 2009.] 546-48.
- SELINGER, Bernard. Le Guin and
Identity in Contemporary Fiction (Slusser). #53, 18:1 [March
1991].110-15.
- SLUSSER, George. The Farthest Shores of
Ursula K. Le Guin (Nicol). #11, 4:1 [March 1977].86.
- SPIVACK, Charlotte. Ursula K.
Le Guin (Bittner). #37, 12:3 [November 1985].339-43.
- VAKOCH, Douglas A., ed. Ecofeminist Science Fiction: International Perspectives on Gender and Ecology in Literature. (Stowe).#151 50:3 [November 2023].
- WHITE, Donna.
Dancing with
Dragons: Ursula K. Le Guin and the
Critics. (Nicol) #81, 27:2 [July 2000].357-58.
Notes and
Correspondence
- SFS #2
- SFS #8
- SFS #11
- SFS #105:
- A Longish Note on Ursula K. Le Guin’s Lavinia (Erlich)
- SFS #135.
- Realist of a Larger Reality: Ursula K. Le Guin, 1929-2018
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