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class-and-servitude

The introduction of Jeremy Johns as Strange's manservant highlights class distinctions and the dynamics of servitude in the period.

1 chapter across 1 book

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke

Chapter 45

This chapter introduces Jonathan Strange as a charming but somewhat aimless young man recently bereaved of his father. He is preoccupied with securing the marriage of Arabella Woodhope, a woman he loves but who seems to resist engagement despite mutual affection. As he travels to visit her, accompanied by his new manservant Jeremy Johns, Strange reflects on his indecisive nature, his social standing, and the responsibilities he has inherited, while encountering a mysterious village scene that hints at underlying tensions.