sky-as-language
The sky is personified as communicating through symbolic signs such as black birds and weather patterns, conveying a mysterious message.
1 chapter across 1 book
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke
In this chapter, Childermass experiences a profound and unsettling magical vision while writing letters in Mr Norrell's library, perceiving a bleak, otherworldly landscape overlaid with cryptic signs and feeling the sky communicating with him. Despite his confusion and physical collapse, he investigates the source of the magic, suspecting someone nearby is performing it, and uses a detection spell with a wine-glass to confirm the presence of magic in Hanover-square. The chapter explores the tension between mundane reality and the permeating, enigmatic magical forces that challenge Childermass's perception and understanding.