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magic-as-profession

Mr Norrell aims to establish magic as a respectable and serious profession, comparable to law and surpassing medicine in respectability.

1 chapter across 1 book

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke

chapter in the History of English Magic.

Mr Norrell, newly established in London, seeks to assert magic as a respectable profession by acquiring a suitable house and engaging with society. Despite his discomfort and unfamiliarity with social customs, he attends a crowded and overwhelming party hosted by Mrs Godesdone, where he experiences alienation and observes the social dynamics and gossip surrounding him. The chapter highlights Norrell's struggle to navigate the social world of London magicians and aristocrats while maintaining his vision of magic's place in society.