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Arabella's compliance and social duties illustrate contemporary expectations of women and the dynamics of marriage in early 19th-century London.

1 chapter across 1 book

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke

Chapter 51

This chapter details the social and domestic life of Mr. Jonathan Strange and his wife Arabella in London, highlighting Strange's popularity as a magician and Arabella's involvement in managing their new home. The narrative shifts to a political-military problem involving a French naval blockade, which Sir Walter Pole brings to Strange's attention, prompting an urgent consultation with Mr. Norrell. The chapter blends the personal with the political, illustrating Strange's charm and social ease alongside his emerging role in national affairs.