Tehanu
In this fourth novel in the Earthsea series, we rejoin the young priestess the Tenar and powerful wizard Ged. Years before, they had helped each other at a time of darkness and danger. Together, they shared an adventure like no other. Tenar has since embraced the simple pleasures of an ordinary...
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In this fourth novel in the Earthsea series, we rejoin the young priestess the Tenar and powerful wizard Ged. Years before, they had helped each other at a time of darkness and danger. Together, they shared an adventure like no other. Tenar has since embraced the simple pleasures of an ordinary life, while Ged mourns the powers lost to him through no choice of his own.
Now the two must join forces again and help another in need--the physically, emotionally scarred child whose own destiny has yet to be revealed....
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ISBN:
9780140348026 (0140348026)
Publish date: 1992-03-26
Publisher: Penguin
Edition language: English
Series: Earthsea Cycle (#4)
- On ne chante pas seulement avec sa voix, remarqua-t-elle. On chante avec son esprit. La plus belle voix au monde ne sert à rien si l'esprit ne connaît pas les chansons.
In meiner Rezension zu „Erdsee“ bemängelte ich, dass Ursula K. Le Guins Universum erschreckend sexistisch ist. Mit dieser Kritik bin ich nicht allein. Soweit ich es aus den bestehenden Rezensionen anderer Leser_innen herauslesen konnte, wurde Le Guin für den grassierenden Sexismus in Erdsee generell...
Tehanu is the fourth book of the Earthsea Cycle, written 18 years after the third book. It tells a different type of story and has a different tone from the earlier books. It’s a direct sequel in that it continues where the third book left off. It actually starts slightly before the ending of the...
A very good book, although different from the previous Earthsea books (which is understandable given that it was written nearly twenty years after the The Farthest Shore). Le Guin takes a low magic, low action look at life in the world of Earthsea in this novel, but the issues she explores - the se...
4th book in the Earthsea trilogy. A masterpiece, of course. What Le Guin isn't? This one gives us a clearer picture of Ged as an old man, and so much more besides.