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historical-magic-literature

References to the Discourses upon the Kingdom of Light and Darkness and Cromford's edition highlight the importance of historical magical texts in current practices.

1 chapter across 1 book

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke

Chapter 75

In this chapter, Jonathan Strange hosts a dinner with Sir Walter and Lord Portishead, discussing the state of English magic following Mrs. Strange's death. Strange reveals his intent to challenge Norrell's monopoly on magic by training new magicians, including women, and expresses his frustration at being denied access to Norrell's library. He also shares his attempts to summon a fairy, emphasizing the importance and difficulty of reconnecting with true magical sources.