magician-assistants
Mr Norrell increasingly depends on his assistants, Mr Drawlight and Mr Lascelles, to manage social and conversational duties.
1 chapter across 1 book
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke
In December 1807, Mr Norrell gains public acclaim for his magical intervention in the British naval blockade against France, impressing the Admiralty with his ability to conjure visions in a silver basin and to interrogate a captured French ship's figurehead. His rising fame leads to widespread recognition, including an engraving depicting the Spirit of English Magic urging him to aid Britannia, while he increasingly relies on his assistants for social interactions. The chapter highlights Norrell's growing influence in political and military affairs through magic, despite his personal reticence.