Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell
The Bloomsbury Phantastics
(Autor) Susanna ClarkeSusanna Clarke's novel is an epic tale of nineteenth-century England and the two magicians who emerge to change its history. In the year 1806, in the midst of the Napoleonic Wars, most people believe magic to have long since disappeared from England - until the reclusive Mr Norrell reveals his powers and becomes a celebrity overnight. Another practising magician emerges- the young and daring Jonathan Strange. He becomes Norrell's pupil and the two join forces in the war against France. But Strange is increasingly drawn to the wildest, most perilous forms of magic and soon he risks sacrificing not only his partnership with Norrell, but everything else he holds dear.
Susanna Clarke
Susanna Clarke is a British author known for her debut novel "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell," which was published in 2004 and won the Hugo Award for Best Novel. Clarke's writing style combines elements of historical fiction, fantasy, and magic realism, creating a unique and immersive reading experience. She is praised for her meticulous world-building, intricate plotlines, and rich character development. Clarke's work has had a significant impact on the fantasy genre, inspiring a new wave of historical fantasy novels. Her contribution to literature lies in her ability to blend genres seamlessly and create a captivating and original storytelling experience.