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enchanted-imprisonment
The idea of imprisoning someone within a carpet's pattern as a cruel magical punishment is introduced as a method of revenge.
1 chapter across 1 book
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke
Chapter 58
Stephen and the gentleman with the thistle-down hair find themselves magically transported to a strange, silent town in Africa, where the inhabitants live under strict religious prohibitions and a somber atmosphere. The gentleman reveals his grand plan to make Stephen King of England, expressing frustration at magicians who have thwarted their schemes, and contemplates violent means to eliminate these rivals. The chapter explores themes of magic, power, cultural dislocation, and the conflict between different magical practitioners.