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Lord Byron appears as a character observing Strange, linking the narrative to real historical and literary contexts.

1 chapter across 1 book

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke

Chapter 83

This chapter presents a series of letters from Jonathan Strange to Reverend Henry Woodhope, detailing Strange's desperate attempts to rescue his wife Arabella from an ancient fairy enchantment that traps her in a liminal state between life and death. Strange's mental state deteriorates as he confronts the limitations of English magic and the overwhelming power of Faerie, while being observed by Lord Byron and a fairy servant. The chapter explores Strange's isolation, madness, and the tragic consequences of his failure to protect Arabella.