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melancholy-and-nervousness

Strange experiences moments of intense anxiety and morbid imaginings, reflecting his fragile emotional state during the journey.

1 chapter across 1 book

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke

Chapter 77

This chapter presents a series of letters and narrative scenes centered around Jonathan Strange's experiences in Venice with the Greysteel family, highlighting his nervousness and reflections on magic, rivalry with Mr Norrell, and his developing friendship with Lord Byron. The narrative also explores the atmosphere of Venice, the melancholy and introspective moods of the characters, and Strange's contemplations on friendship and openness.