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She has written two novels and a number of short stories in the world of Damar. ''[[The Blue Sword]]'' was a Newbery Honor book and ''[[The Hero and The Crown]]'' won a [[Newbery Medal]].
She has written two novels and a number of short stories in the world of Damar. ''[[The Blue Sword]]'' was a Newbery Honor book and ''[[The Hero and The Crown]]'' won a [[Newbery Medal]].


She has written several novels retelling folk tales, including ''[[Robin Hood]]'' (''[[The Outlaws of Sherwood]]''), ''[[Sleeping Beauty]]'' (''Spindle's End''), ''Donkeyskin'' (''[[Deerskin (Literature)|Deerskin]]''), and two different retellings of ''[[Beauty and The Beast]]'' written 20 years apart (''[[Beauty a Retelling of Beauty And The Beast|Beauty]]'' and ''[[Rose Daughter]]'').
She has written several novels retelling folk tales, including ''[[Robin Hood]]'' (''[[The Outlaws of Sherwood]]''), ''[[Sleeping Beauty]]'' (''Spindle's End''), ''Donkeyskin'' (''[[Deerskin]]''), and two different retellings of ''[[Beauty and The Beast]]'' written 20 years apart (''[[Beauty a Retelling of Beauty And The Beast|Beauty]]'' and ''[[Rose Daughter]]'').
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=== Works by Robin McKinley with their own trope page include: ===
=== Works by Robin McKinley with their own trope page include: ===
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* ''[[Beauty a Retelling of Beauty And The Beast|Beauty]]''
* ''[[Beauty a Retelling of Beauty And The Beast|Beauty]]''
* ''[[The Blue Sword]]'' (including prequels ''The Hero and the Crown'' and ''A Pool in the Desert'')
* ''[[The Blue Sword]]'' (including prequels ''The Hero and the Crown'' and ''A Pool in the Desert'')
* ''[[Deerskin (Literature)|Deerskin]]''
* ''[[Deerskin]]''
* ''[[The Outlaws of Sherwood]]''
* ''[[The Outlaws of Sherwood]]''
* ''[[Rose Daughter]]''
* ''[[Rose Daughter]]''
* ''[[Sunshine (Literature)|Sunshine]]''
* ''[[Sunshine (novel)|Sunshine]]''


=== Robin McKinley's other works provide examples of: ===
=== Robin McKinley's other works provide examples of: ===
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* [[Contrived Clumsiness]]: In ''Chalice'', one of the primary antagonists uses a very malicious form of fake clumsiness to set the demesne's Master up for a [[Morton's Fork]]: he "trips" within the Master's reach, forcing the Master - a former priest of elemental fire - to choose between catching and involuntarily burning him (an insult) or letting him fall (also an insult).
* [[Contrived Clumsiness]]: In ''Chalice'', one of the primary antagonists uses a very malicious form of fake clumsiness to set the demesne's Master up for a [[Morton's Fork]]: he "trips" within the Master's reach, forcing the Master - a former priest of elemental fire - to choose between catching and involuntarily burning him (an insult) or letting him fall (also an insult).
* [[Cool Horse]] - ALL of them, but pegasi especially.
* [[Cool Horse]] - ALL of them, but pegasi especially.
* [[Death By Childbirth]]: Several instances, including ''[[Beauty a Retelling of Beauty And The Beast|Beauty]]'' and "[[The Twelve Dancing Princesses (Literature)|The Twelve Dancing Princesses]]" in ''The Door in the Hedge''.
* [[Death by Childbirth]]: Several instances, including ''[[Beauty a Retelling of Beauty And The Beast|Beauty]]'' and "[[The Twelve Dancing Princesses]]" in ''The Door in the Hedge''.
* [[Discreet Drink Disposal]]: "The Twelve Dancing Princesses" .
* [[Discreet Drink Disposal]]: "The Twelve Dancing Princesses" .
* [[Easing Into the Adventure]]: Common in her works. ''[[The Blue Sword]],'' for example, begins with Harry's efforts at adjusting to life on the desert frontier of the Homelander Empire.
* [[Easing Into the Adventure]]: Common in her works. ''[[The Blue Sword]],'' for example, begins with Harry's efforts at adjusting to life on the desert frontier of the Homelander Empire.
* [[Elemental Powers]]: In ''Chalice'', the new Master is a priest of Elemental Fire and can not only [[Playing With Fire|control that element]], he's partly composed of it.
* [[Elemental Powers]]: In ''Chalice'', the new Master is a priest of Elemental Fire and can not only [[Playing with Fire|control that element]], he's partly composed of it.
* [[Evil-Detecting Dog]]: In short story, "Hellhound".
* [[Evil-Detecting Dog]]: In short story, "Hellhound".
* [[Fisher King]]: ''Chalice'', in which each demesne has not only a [[Fisher King]] Master, but an entire Fisher ''Court''. <ref> If you're curious, the Fisher Court has twelve members: Master, Chalice, Grand Seneschal, Prelate, and the "minor circle" composed of the Clearseer, Keepfast, Landsman, Oakstaff, Sunbrightener, Talisman, Weatheraugur, and (presumably) an eighth member whose title isn't mentioned anywhere in the book.</ref>
* [[Fisher King]]: ''Chalice'', in which each demesne has not only a [[Fisher King]] Master, but an entire Fisher ''Court''. <ref> If you're curious, the Fisher Court has twelve members: Master, Chalice, Grand Seneschal, Prelate, and the "minor circle" composed of the Clearseer, Keepfast, Landsman, Oakstaff, Sunbrightener, Talisman, Weatheraugur, and (presumably) an eighth member whose title isn't mentioned anywhere in the book.</ref>
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* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: ''Dragonhaven''.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: ''Dragonhaven''.
* [[Pegasus]]: ''Pegasus''
* [[Pegasus]]: ''Pegasus''
* [[Playing With Fire]]: ''Chalice''.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: ''Chalice''.
* [[Slipping a Mickey]]: "The Twelve Dancing Princesses".
* [[Slipping a Mickey]]: "The Twelve Dancing Princesses".
* [[Something About a Rose]]: ''[[Beauty a Retelling of Beauty And The Beast|Beauty]]'' and ''[[Rose Daughter]]'', inevitably.
* [[Something About a Rose]]: ''[[Beauty a Retelling of Beauty And The Beast|Beauty]]'' and ''[[Rose Daughter]]'', inevitably.
* [[Speaks Fluent Animal]]: ''Spindle's End''.
* [[Speaks Fluent Animal]]: ''Spindle's End''.
* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: Beauty's sister Lionheart in ''[[Rose Daughter]]''; someone ends up [[Sweet On Polly Oliver]].
* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: Beauty's sister Lionheart in ''[[Rose Daughter]]''; someone ends up [[Sweet on Polly Oliver]].
* [[Tell Me About My Father|Tell Me About My Mother]]: Beauty in ''[[Rose Daughter]]'', Aerin in ''[[The Hero and The Crown]]''.
* [[Tell Me About My Father|Tell Me About My Mother]]: Beauty in ''[[Rose Daughter]]'', Aerin in ''[[The Hero and The Crown]]''.
* [[Twice-Told Tale]]: ''[[Beauty a Retelling of Beauty And The Beast|Beauty]]'' (and ''[[Rose Daughter]]''), ''[[Deerskin (Literature)|Deerskin]]'', ''[[The Outlaws of Sherwood]]'', ''Spindle's End''. ''The Door in the Hedge'' is likewise a collection of retold fairy tales, including "The Twelve Dancing Princesses," "The Golden Hind," and "The Frog Prince".
* [[Twice-Told Tale]]: ''[[Beauty a Retelling of Beauty And The Beast|Beauty]]'' (and ''[[Rose Daughter]]''), ''[[Deerskin]]'', ''[[The Outlaws of Sherwood]]'', ''Spindle's End''. ''The Door in the Hedge'' is likewise a collection of retold fairy tales, including "The Twelve Dancing Princesses," "The Golden Hind," and "The Frog Prince".
* [[What a Piece of Junk!]]: The ponies in ''Chalice'' are pretty [[The Alleged Steed|alleged]] by [[The Blue Sword|Damarian]] standards (the Master's older brother certainly seemed to think so), until you realize that while they may be slow and fat, Ponty is very calm around dangerous things (read: bees and fire), and Gallant and Ironfoot have impressive amounts of endurance, and that this is ''exactly'' what the protagonists need them to be.
* [[What a Piece of Junk!]]: The ponies in ''Chalice'' are pretty [[The Alleged Steed|alleged]] by [[The Blue Sword|Damarian]] standards (the Master's older brother certainly seemed to think so), until you realize that while they may be slow and fat, Ponty is very calm around dangerous things (read: bees and fire), and Gallant and Ironfoot have impressive amounts of endurance, and that this is ''exactly'' what the protagonists need them to be.
* [[When She Smiles]]: Appears in one of the short stories in ''Water: Tales of the Elemental Spirits''.
* [[When She Smiles]]: Appears in one of the short stories in ''Water: Tales of the Elemental Spirits''.

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Robin McKinley is an American fantasy author, whose works often have active female heroes.

She has written two novels and a number of short stories in the world of Damar. The Blue Sword was a Newbery Honor book and The Hero and The Crown won a Newbery Medal.

She has written several novels retelling folk tales, including Robin Hood (The Outlaws of Sherwood), Sleeping Beauty (Spindle's End), Donkeyskin (Deerskin), and two different retellings of Beauty and The Beast written 20 years apart (Beauty and Rose Daughter).


Works by Robin McKinley with their own trope page include:

Robin McKinley's other works provide examples of:

  1. If you're curious, the Fisher Court has twelve members: Master, Chalice, Grand Seneschal, Prelate, and the "minor circle" composed of the Clearseer, Keepfast, Landsman, Oakstaff, Sunbrightener, Talisman, Weatheraugur, and (presumably) an eighth member whose title isn't mentioned anywhere in the book.