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english-magic-restoration

The chapter explores the current state of English magic as limited and superficial, contrasting it with the more powerful and imaginative magic practiced by the ancient Aureates.

1 chapter across 1 book

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke

Chapter 74

In this chapter, Jonathan Strange returns to London after a period of grief and change, revealing his new, more serious demeanor and his intentions to challenge Mr Norrell's conservative approach to magic. Strange discusses the limitations of contemporary English magic compared to the more wondrous feats of the ancient Aureates, particularly John Uskglass, whose legacy remains controversial and politically sensitive. The chapter also introduces the political unrest linked to the 'Johannites,' who invoke Uskglass's name, and culminates with the publication of The Famulus, a periodical promoting Strange's progressive views on magic.