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solitude-vs-society

Mr Norrell's discomfort with social interaction contrasts with his scholarly preference for solitude, highlighting his internal conflict.

1 chapter across 1 book

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke

Chapter 21

In this chapter, Mr Norrell is initially anxious about Christopher Drawlight's interest in him, fearing espionage or magical rivalry. Childermass reassures him that Drawlight is no threat, describing him as a fashionable but idle gentleman of London society. Despite initial coldness, Mr Norrell gradually warms to Drawlight's sociable nature and accepts his guidance into London's social circles, which helps Mr Norrell gain confidence and become more engaged in society.