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magical-anxiety
Norrell's growing unease about the amount and nature of magic in England, symbolized by omens like black birds and mirror-like puddles.
1 chapter across 1 book
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke
Chapter 87
Following the destruction of Strange's book and his subsequent fall from public favor, Mr Norrell struggles to maintain his reputation and influence, facing dwindling commissions and public indifference. Despite efforts by Lascelles to promote Norrell's achievements, Norrell experiences unease about the resurgence and unpredictability of magic in England, especially after hearing of a young man, Joseph Abney, performing genuine magic without formal study. The chapter ends with Norrell being summoned urgently by Lord Liverpool, signaling a pivotal development.