social-introductions-and-alliances
Lady Winsell's introduction of the Wintertowne family to Sir Walter highlights the importance of social connections and marriage in political survival.
1 chapter across 1 book
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke
The chapter depicts the difficult political climate in 1807 during the Duke of Portland's tenure as Prime Minister, highlighting the unpopularity of the government and the clever yet financially troubled politician Sir Walter Pole. Sir Walter arranges a meeting between Mr Norrell, a reputed magician, and the Wintertowne family, introducing themes of magic's place in society and the skepticism surrounding practical magicians. The chapter explores the tension between political brilliance and public distrust, as well as the social dynamics surrounding magic and reputation.