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The Learned Society of York Magicians represents the institutional and social framework within which magical knowledge and claims are debated and validated.

1 chapter across 1 book

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke

Chapter 14

In this chapter, the magicians of York gather at the Old Starre Inn to discuss the discovery of Mr Norrell, a practical magician in England, which has stirred excitement and skepticism among them. Despite initial enthusiasm from Mr Honeyfoot and Mr Segundus, the society is divided, with many doubting Norrell's abilities and debating whether he should be publicly challenged to demonstrate his magic. The chapter highlights the tension between scholarly skepticism and the desire for tangible proof of magic's return to England.