Description
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke is a historical fantasy novel set in an alternate version of nineteenth-century England, where magic has long faded into obscurity until two very different magicians reintroduce it to the modern world.
The story begins during the Napoleonic era, when the reclusive Mr Norrell emerges as one of the first practical magicians in England in centuries. His carefully controlled approach to magic quickly earns him fame and political influence. His life changes further when he takes on a student, the younger and more daring Jonathan Strange, whose natural talent and bold ambition push magic into more dangerous and unpredictable territory. As the two collaborate in efforts tied to Britain’s war against France, their partnership becomes increasingly strained due to conflicting philosophies about the nature and limits of magic. Strange’s growing fascination with ancient and perilous forms of sorcery threatens both his relationship with Norrell and the stability of the world around them.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell is ideal for readers who enjoy richly detailed historical fantasy with complex characters, political undertones, and intricate world-building.



















