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Name: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

Author: Susanna Clarke
Year: 2004
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Popularity: 9.8
Genres/categories: Fantasy, Award winners, Mystery, Science fiction

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ISBN:
9780765356154
0765356155
Winner of the Hugo award for Best Novel in 2005.
Winner of the World Fantasy award for best fantasy fiction novel in 2005.
Winner of the Locus award for Best First Novel in 2005.
Winner of the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature in 2005.
Winner of the Book Sense Book of the Year Award for Adult Fiction in 2005.
Winner of the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel in 2005.

From the publisher (source: The Internet Book List):
English magicians were once the wonder of the known world, with fairy servants at their beck and call; they could command winds, mountains, and woods. But by the early 1800s they have long since lost the ability to perform magic. They can only write long, dull papers about it, while fairy servants are nothing but a fading memory.

But at Hurtfew Abbey in Yorkshire, the rich, reclusive Mr Norrell has assembled a wonderful library of lost and forgotten books from England's magical past and regained some of the powers of England's magicians. He goes to London and raises a beautiful young woman from the dead. Soon he is lending his help to the government in the war against Napoleon Bonaparte, creating ghostly fleets of rain-ships to confuse and alarm the French.

All goes well until a rival magician appears. Jonathan Strange is handsome, charming, and talkative-the very opposite of Mr Norrell. Strange thinks nothing of enduring the rigors of campaigning with Wellington's army and doing magic on battlefields. Astonished to find another practicing magician, Mr Norrell accepts Strange as a pupil. But it soon becomes clear that their ideas of what English magic ought to be are very different. For Mr Norrell, their power is something to be cautiously controlled, while Jonathan Strange will always be attracted to the wildest, most perilous forms of magic. He becomes fascinated by the ancient, shadowy figure of the Raven King, a child taken by fairies who became king of both England and Faerie, and the most legendary magician of all. Eventually Strange's heedless pursuit of long-forgotten magic threatens to destroy not only his partnership with Norrell, but everything that he holds dear.


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