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magical-foundations

The importance of understanding the foundational magical practices and traditions, particularly those of John Uskglass, as the basis for all English magic.

1 chapter across 1 book

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke

Chapter 63

This chapter is a critical review of Lord Portishead's Essay on the Extraordinary Revival of English Magic, which chronicles the recent history and debates surrounding English magic, particularly focusing on the roles of Mr Norrell and Mr Strange. The narrator challenges Portishead's dismissal of John Uskglass and earlier magical traditions, arguing that modern English magic is fundamentally built upon Uskglass's legacy despite attempts to erase or vilify it. The chapter also critiques the rigid distinctions between 'white' and 'black' magic and calls for a deeper understanding of the mysterious and foundational aspects of English magic.