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Lee's first novel for adults was ''The Birthgrave'' (1975), which was nominated for a [[Nebula Award]]. Other notable works for adults include ''The Silver Metal Lover'' (1981); the ''[[Biting the Sun]]'' duet (1976-1977); and the Flat Earth cycle (1978-1986). |
Lee's first novel for adults was ''The Birthgrave'' (1975), which was nominated for a [[Nebula Award]]. Other notable works for adults include ''The Silver Metal Lover'' (1981); the ''[[Biting the Sun]]'' duet (1976-1977); and the Flat Earth cycle (1978-1986). |
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Tanith Lee also wrote two episodes of the 1970s science fiction TV series ''[[ |
Tanith Lee also wrote two episodes of the 1970s science fiction TV series ''[[Blake's Seven (TV)|Blakes Seven]]''. |
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=== Works by Tanith Lee with their own trope page include: === |
=== Works by Tanith Lee with their own trope page include: === |
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* [[Revenge SVP]] |
* [[Revenge SVP]] |
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* [[Show Within a Show]]: The entirety of {{spoiler|Electric Forest}}, which isn't revealed until [[The Ending Changes Everything|the final chapter]] that completely turns the preceding events upside-down and purple, creating a last minute [[Mind Screw]] while simultaneously acting as a [[Mind Screwdriver]]. |
* [[Show Within a Show]]: The entirety of {{spoiler|Electric Forest}}, which isn't revealed until [[The Ending Changes Everything|the final chapter]] that completely turns the preceding events upside-down and purple, creating a last minute [[Mind Screw]] while simultaneously acting as a [[Mind Screwdriver]]. |
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* [[So Beautiful |
* [[So Beautiful It's a Curse]] |
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* [[Taken for Granite]]: The witch in ''Prince on a White Horse'' has an annoying habit of paralysing people at random, fortunately temporarily. |
* [[Taken for Granite]]: The witch in ''Prince on a White Horse'' has an annoying habit of paralysing people at random, fortunately temporarily. |
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* [[Talking Animal]]: In ''Prince on a White Horse'', the Prince has reason to suspect that the horse can talk, but the horse denies it. |
* [[Talking Animal]]: In ''Prince on a White Horse'', the Prince has reason to suspect that the horse can talk, but the horse denies it. |
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* [[Tomato in The Mirror]] |
* [[Tomato in The Mirror]] |
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* [[Twice |
* [[Twice-Told Tale]] |
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* [[Vagina Dentata]] |
* [[Vagina Dentata]] |
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* [[Wicked Stepmother]]: |
* [[Wicked Stepmother]]: |