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- Book Title
- Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell : a Novel
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- Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co
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- Publication Year
- 2006
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- Mass Market
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- English
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- Yes
- Item Height
- 1.6 in
- Features
- Revised
- Genre
- Fiction
- Topic
- Fantasy / Historical
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- 16.6 Oz
- Item Width
- 4.2 in
- Number of Pages
- 1024 Pages
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At the dawn of the nineteenth century, two very different magicians emerge to change England's history. In the year 1806, with the Napoleonic Wars raging on land and sea, most people believe magic to be long dead in England-until the reclusive Mr Norrell reveals his powers, and becomes a celebrity overnight. Soon, another practicing magician comes forth: the young, handsome, and daring Jonathan Strange. He becomes Norrell's student, and they join forces in the war against France. But Strange is increasingly drawn to the wildest, most perilous forms of magic, straining his partnership with Norrell, and putting at risk everything else he holds dear. Time Magazine #1 Book of the Year Book Sense Book of the Year People Top Ten Books of the Year Winner of the Hugo Award A New York Times Notable Book of the Year Salon.com Top Ten of 2004 Winner of the World Fantasy Award Nancy Pearl's Top 12 Books of 2004 Washington Post Book World 's Best of 2004 Christian Science Monitor Best Fiction 2004 San Francisco Chronicle Best Books of 2004 Winner of the Locus Award for Best First Novel Chicago Tribune Best of 2004 Seattle Times 25 Best Books of 2004 Atlanta Journal-Constitution Top 12 Books of 2004 Village Voice "Top Shelf" Raleigh News & Observer Best of 2004 Rocky Mountain News critics' favorites of 2004 Kansas City Star 100 Newsworthy Books of 2004 Fort Worth Star-Telegram 10 Best Books of 2004 Hartford Courant Best Books of 2004
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Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co
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0765356155
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9780765356154
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Book Title
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell : a Novel
Number of Pages
1024 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Topic
Fantasy / Historical
Illustrator
Yes
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Revised
Genre
Fiction
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Mass Market
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1.6 in
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16.6 Oz
Item Length
6.8 in
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A smashing success…History and fantasy form a beautiful partnership in this detailed, authentic, and heartfelt novel., Unquestionably the finest English novel of the fantastic written in the last seventy years. It's funny, moving, scary, otherworldly, practical and magical, a journey through light and shadow--a delight to read, both for the elegant and precise use of words, which Ms. Clarke deploys as wisely and dangerously as Wellington once deployed his troops, and for the vast sweep of the story, as tangled and twisting as old London streets or dark English woods. Closing Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrel after 800 pages, my only regret was that it wasn't twice the length.... From beginning to end, a perfect pleasure., Ravishing...A chimera of a novel that combines the dark mythology of fantasy with the delicious social comedy of Jane Austen into a masterpiece of the genre that rivals Tolkien...What really sets Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell apart is its treatment of magic. Clarke's magic is a melancholy, macabre thing, confabulated out of snow and rain and mirrors and described with absolute realism ... Clarke has another rare faculty: she can depict evil ... [she] reaches down into fantasy's deep, dark, twisted roots, down into medieval history and the scary, Freudian fairy-tale stuff. Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell reminds us that there's a reason fantasy endures: it's the language of our dreams. And our nightmares., "What kind of magic can make an 800-page novel seem too short? Whatever it is, debut author Susanna Clarke is possessed by it." --USATodayonJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "Ravishing…A chimera of a novel that combines the dark mythology of fantasy with the delicious social comedy of Jane Austen into a masterpiece of the genre that rivals Tolkien...What really setsJonathan Strange & Mr Norrellapart is its treatment of magic. Clarke's magic is a melancholy, macabre thing, confabulated out of snow and rain and mirrors and described with absolute realism ... Clarke has another rare faculty: she can depict evil ... [she] reaches down into fantasy's deep, dark, twisted roots, down into medieval history and the scary, Freudian fairy-tale stuff.Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrellreminds us that there's a reason fantasy endures: it's the language of our dreams. And our nightmares.' --Time "Clarke's imagination is prodigious, her pacing is masterly and she knows how to employ dry humor in the service of majesty." --The New York TimesonJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "Unquestionably the finest English novel of the fantastic written in the last seventy years. It's funny, moving, scary, otherworldly, practical and magical, a journey through light and shadow--a delight to read, both for the elegant and precise use of words, which Ms. Clarke deploys as wisely and dangerously as Wellington once deployed his troops, and for the vast sweep of the story, as tangled and twisting as old London streets or dark English woods. ClosingJonathan Strange & Mr Norrelafter 800 pages, my only regret was that it wasn't twice the length.... From beginning to end, a perfect pleasure." --Neil Gaiman, author ofAnansi Boys,American Gods,and theSandmanseries "Immense, intelligent, inventive…Clarke is a restrained and witty writer with an arch and eminently readable style." --Entertainment WeeklyonJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "Over the course of nearly 800 pages Clarke channels the world of Jane Austen, the Gothic tale, the Silver-Fork Society novel, military adventure à la Bernard Sharpe or Patrick O'Brian, romantic Byronism and Walter Scott's passion for the heroic Northern past. She orchestrates all these fictive elements consummately well…Many books are to be read, some are to be studied, and a few are meant to be lived in for weeks.Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrellis of this last kind." --The Washington PostonJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "Combining folklore and fantasy with horror-story imagination, [Clarke] creates a Napoleonic-era England alive with the promise--and danger--of uncontrollable forces…Clarke's sober style keeps the fantasy grounded, and meticulous historical research brings the magical episodes to terrifying life." --People(Critic's choice, four stars) onJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "The most sparkling literary debut of the year." --SalononJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "Mesmerizing." --Harper's BazaaronJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "This 800-page work of fantasy--think Harry Potter sprinkled with the dust of Tolkien and Alasdair Gray--posits an extraordinary alternative history of England where magic, fairies, spirits and enchantments were once part of everyday life...This incredible work of the imagination, which took Clarke more than 10 years to write, ends all too soon." --New YorkPost(four stars) onJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "Here is a writer who remembers that true fairy tales carry a sting and the creatures themselves were never properly domesticated to the nursery. Her uncanny book is an object lesson in the pleasures--and risks--of enchantment." --Village VoiceonJonathan Strange, Witty dialogue, cunning observations, and intriguing footnotes...[A] sweeping adventure full of telling details, mixing history and fantasy to create worlds of deep imagination that seem as real as our own., Here is a writer who remembers that true fairy tales carry a sting and the creatures themselves were never properly domesticated to the nursery. Her uncanny book is an object lesson in the pleasures--and risks--of enchantment., What kind of magic can make an 800-page novel seem too short? Whatever it is, debut author Susanna Clarke is possessed by it." —USATodayonJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Ravishing…A chimera of a novel that combines the dark mythology of fantasy with the delicious social comedy of Jane Austen into a masterpiece of the genre that rivals Tolkien...What really setsJonathan Strange & Mr Norrellapart is its treatment of magic. Clarke's magic is a melancholy, macabre thing, confabulated out of snow and rain and mirrors and described with absolute realism ... Clarke has another rare faculty: she can depict evil ... [she] reaches down into fantasy's deep, dark, twisted roots, down into medieval history and the scary, Freudian fairy-tale stuff.Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrellreminds us that there's a reason fantasy endures: it's the language of our dreams. And our nightmares.' —Time Clarke's imagination is prodigious, her pacing is masterly and she knows how to employ dry humor in the service of majesty." —The New York TimesonJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Unquestionably the finest English novel of the fantastic written in the last seventy years. It's funny, moving, scary, otherworldly, practical and magical, a journey through light and shadow—a delight to read, both for the elegant and precise use of words, which Ms. Clarke deploys as wisely and dangerously as Wellington once deployed his troops, and for the vast sweep of the story, as tangled and twisting as old London streets or dark English woods. ClosingJonathan Strange & Mr Norrelafter 800 pages, my only regret was that it wasn't twice the length.... From beginning to end, a perfect pleasure." —Neil Gaiman, author ofAnansi Boys,American Gods,and theSandmanseries Immense, intelligent, inventive…Clarke is a restrained and witty writer with an arch and eminently readable style." —Entertainment WeeklyonJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Over the course of nearly 800 pages Clarke channels the world of Jane Austen, the Gothic tale, the Silver-Fork Society novel, military adventure à la Bernard Sharpe or Patrick O'Brian, romantic Byronism and Walter Scott's passion for the heroic Northern past. She orchestrates all these fictive elements consummately well…Many books are to be read, some are to be studied, and a few are meant to be lived in for weeks.Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrellis of this last kind." —The Washington PostonJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Combining folklore and fantasy with horror-story imagination, [Clarke] creates a Napoleonic-era England alive with the promise—and danger—of uncontrollable forces…Clarke's sober style keeps the fantasy grounded, and meticulous historical research brings the magical episodes to terrifying life." —People(Critic's choice, four stars) onJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell The most sparkling literary debut of the year." —SalononJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Mesmerizing." —Harper's BazaaronJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell This 800-page work of fantasy—think Harry Potter sprinkled with the dust of Tolkien and Alasdair Gray—posits an extraordinary alternative history of England where magic, fairies, spirits and enchantments were once part of everyday life...This incredible work of t, Extraordinary...If Harry Potter is the kind of book that makes you want to be a kid again, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell is the kind of novel that will remind you that being an adult should be a whole lot more fun., Immense, intelligent, inventive.Clarke is a restrained and witty writer with an arch and eminently readable style., I found it absolutely compelling. The narrative drive is irresistible and I could not stop reading until I had finished it. The narrator's tone is beautifully judged. It's full of wonderfully deadpan humour and its reticence leaves the reader to make up his or her mind about the characters. I loved all the invented scholarship and was fascinated by the mixture of historical realism and utterly fantastic events. I almost began to believe that there really was a tradition of 'English magic' that I had not heard about. The author captures the period and its literary conventions with complete conviction. And a large part of the fun is seeing how an early nineteenth century novel copes with the impact of magic. It's an astonishing achievement. I can't think of anything that is remotely like it., Utterly enchanting. [Clarke's] union of historical fiction and fantasy is fresh, it is surprising, and it will appeal to those who want nothing more than to be carried away to a world crafted by a superb storyteller., Ravishing…A chimera of a novel that combines the dark mythology of fantasy with the delicious social comedy of Jane Austen., "What kind of magic can make an 800-page novel seem too short? Whatever it is, debut author Susanna Clarke is possessed by it." --"USA"" Today" on "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell" "Ravishing...A chimera of a novel that combines the dark mythology of fantasy with the delicious social comedy of Jane Austen into a masterpiece of the genre that rivals Tolkien...What really sets "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "apart is its treatment of magic. Clarke's magic is a melancholy, macabre thing, confabulated out of snow and rain and mirrors and described with absolute realism ... Clarke has another rare faculty: she can depict evil ... Ýshe¨ reaches down into fantasy's deep, dark, twisted roots, down into medieval history and the scary, Freudian fairy-tale stuff. "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "reminds us that there's a reason fantasy endures: it's the language of our dreams. And our nightmares.' --"Time" "Clarke's imagination is prodigious, her pacing is masterly and she knows how to employ dry humor in the service of majesty." --"The New York Times" on "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell" "Unquestionably the finest English novel of the fantastic written in the last seventy years. It's funny, moving, scary, otherworldly, practical and magical, a journey through light and shadow--a delight to read, both for the elegant and precise use of words, which Ms. Clarke deploys as wisely and dangerously as Wellington once deployed his troops, and for the vast sweep of the story, as tangled and twisting as old London streets or dark English woods. Closing "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrel "after 800 pages, my only regret was that it wasn't twice the length.... From beginning to end, a perfectpleasure." --Neil Gaiman, author of "Anansi Boys," "American Gods, "and the "Sandman" series "Immense, intelligent, inventive...Clarke is a restrained and witty writer with an arch and eminently readable style." --"Entertainment Weekly" on "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell" "" "Over the course of nearly 800 pages Clarke channels the world of Jane Austen, the Gothic tale, the Silver-Fork Society novel, military adventure a la Bernard Sharpe or Patrick O'Brian, romantic Byronism and Walter Scott's passion for the heroic Northern past. She orchestrates all these fictive elements consummately well...Many books are to be read, some are to be studied, and a few are meant to be lived in for weeks. "Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell "is of this last kind." --"The Washington Post" on "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell" "" "Combining folklore and fantasy with horror-story imagination, ÝClarke¨ creates a Napoleonic-era England alive with the promise--and danger--of uncontrollable forces...Clarke's sober style keeps the fantasy grounded, and meticulous historical research brings the magical episodes to terrifying life." --"People" (Critic's choice, four stars) on "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell" "The most sparkling literary debut of the year." --"Salon" on "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell" "Mesmerizing." --"Harper's Bazaar" on "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell" "This 800-page work of fantasy--think Harry Potter sprinkled with the dust of Tolkien and Alasdair Gray--posits an extraordinary alternative history of England where magic, fairies, spirits and enchantments were once part of everyday life...This incredible work of the imagination, which took Clarke more than 10years to write, ends all too soon." --"New York"" Post" (four stars) on "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell" "Here is a writer who remembers that true fairy tales carry a sting and the creatures themselves were never properly domesticated to the nursery. Her uncanny book is an object lesson in the pleasures--and risks--of enchantment." --"Village Voice" on "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell" "Gorgeous...A terrific, phenomenally ambitious book." --"The Onion" on "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell" "An instant classic, one of the finest fantasies ever written."<b, Ravishing...A chimera of a novel that combines the dark mythology of fantasy with the delicious social comedy of Jane Austen., Combining folklore and fantasy with horror-story imagination, [Clarke] creates a Napoleonic-era England alive with the promise--and danger--of uncontrollable forces...Clarke's sober style keeps the fantasy grounded, and meticulous historical research brings the magical episodes to terrifying life., A smashing success...History and fantasy form a beautiful partnership in this detailed, authentic, and heartfelt novel., Clarke's imagination is prodigious, her pacing is masterly and she knows how to employ dry humor in the service of majesty., Over the course of nearly 800 pages Clarke channels the world of Jane Austen, the Gothic tale, the Silver-Fork Society novel, military adventure à la Bernard Sharpe or Patrick O'Brian, romantic Byronism and Walter Scott's passion for the heroic Northern past. She orchestrates all these fictive elements consummately well...Many books are to be read, some are to be studied, and a few are meant to be lived in for weeks. Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell is of this last kind., Immense, intelligent, inventive…Clarke is a restrained and witty writer with an arch and eminently readable style., "I found it absolutely compelling....It's an astonishing achievement. I can't think of anything that is remotely like it." -- Charles Palliser, Wonderful. At almost 800 pages, it is an immense, densely plotted story, peopled with a a vast cast of extremely well-drawn characters, filled with unexpected events, ancient prophesies,varied and exotic settings, and all manner of human and inhuman conflict, and it is built one splendid scene upon the next., A smashing success.History and fantasy form a beautiful partnership in this detailed, authentic, and heartfelt novel., Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell comes across as equal parts Jane Austen and Charles Dickens flavored with Rowling and Tolkien. It's inarguably one of the year's best and most original works., Clarke's sober style keeps the fantasy grounded, and meticulous historical research brings the magical episodes to terrifying life., Utterly enchanting. [Clarke's] union of historical fiction and fantasy is fresh, it is surprising....a superb storyteller., This incredible work of the imagination, which took Clarke more than 10 years to write, ends all too soon., What kind of magic can make an 800-page novel seem too short? Whatever it is, [Clarke] is possessed by it., Â"What kind of magic can make an 800-page novel seem too short? Whatever it is, debut author Susanna Clarke is possessed by it.Â" Â--USATodayonJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Â"RavishingÂ'¦A chimera of a novel that combines the dark mythology of fantasy with the delicious social comedy of Jane Austen into a masterpiece of the genre that rivals Tolkien...What really setsJonathan Strange & Mr Norrellapart is its treatment of magic. Clarke's magic is a melancholy, macabre thing, confabulated out of snow and rain and mirrors and described with absolute realism ... Clarke has another rare faculty: she can depict evil ... [she] reaches down into fantasy's deep, dark, twisted roots, down into medieval history and the scary, Freudian fairy-tale stuff.Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrellreminds us that there's a reason fantasy endures: it's the language of our dreams. And our nightmares.' Â--Time Â"Clarke's imagination is prodigious, her pacing is masterly and she knows how to employ dry humor in the service of majesty.Â" Â--The New York TimesonJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Â"Unquestionably the finest English novel of the fantastic written in the last seventy years. It's funny, moving, scary, otherworldly, practical and magical, a journey through light and shadowÂ--a delight to read, both for the elegant and precise use of words, which Ms. Clarke deploys as wisely and dangerously as Wellington once deployed his troops, and for the vast sweep of the story, as tangled and twisting as old London streets or dark English woods. ClosingJonathan Strange & Mr Norrelafter 800 pages, my only regret was that it wasn't twice the length.... From beginning to end, a perfect pleasure.Â" Â--Neil Gaiman, author ofAnansi Boys,American Gods,and theSandmanseries Â"Immense, intelligent, inventiveÂ'¦Clarke is a restrained and witty writer with an arch and eminently readable style.Â" Â--Entertainment WeeklyonJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Â"Over the course of nearly 800 pages Clarke channels the world of Jane Austen, the Gothic tale, the Silver-Fork Society novel, military adventure à la Bernard Sharpe or Patrick O'Brian, romantic Byronism and Walter Scott's passion for the heroic Northern past. She orchestrates all these fictive elements consummately wellÂ'¦Many books are to be read, some are to be studied, and a few are meant to be lived in for weeks.Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrellis of this last kind.Â" Â--The Washington PostonJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Â"Combining folklore and fantasy with horror-story imagination, [Clarke] creates a Napoleonic-era England alive with the promiseÂ--and dangerÂ--of uncontrollable forcesÂ'¦Clarke's sober style keeps the fantasy grounded, and meticulous historical research brings the magical episodes to terrifying life.Â" Â--People(Critic's choice, four stars) onJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Â"The most sparkling literary debut of the year.Â" Â--SalononJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Â"Mesmerizing.Â" Â--Harper's BazaaronJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Â"This 800-page work of fantasyÂ--think Harry Potter sprinkled with the dust of Tolkien and Alasdair GrayÂ--posits an extraordinary alternative history of England where magic, fairies, spirits and enchantments were once part of everyday life...This incredible work of the imagination, which took Clarke more than 10 years to write, ends all too soon.Â" Â--New YorkPost(four stars) onJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Â"Here is a writer who remembers that true fairy tales carry a sting and the creatures themselves were never properly domesticated to the nursery. Her uncanny book is an object lesson in the pleasu, Unquestionably the finest English novel of the fantastic written in the last seventy years....From beginning to end, a perfect pleasure., This 800-page work of fantasy--think Harry Potter sprinkled with the dust of Tolkien and Alasdair Gray--posits an extraordinary alternative history of England where magic, fairies, spirits and enchantments were once part of everyday life...This incredible work of the imagination, which took Clarke more than 10 years to write, ends all too soon., "Unquestionably the finest English novel of the fantastic written in the last seventy years....From beginning to end, a perfect pleasure." -- Neil Gaiman, Utterly enchanting. ÝClarke's¨ union of historical fiction and fantasy is fresh, it is surprising....a superb storyteller., What kind of magic can make an 800-page novel seem too short? Whatever it is, debut author Susanna Clarke is possessed by it., Immense, intelligent, inventive...Clarke is a restrained and witty writer with an arch and eminently readable style., I found it absolutely compelling....It's an astonishing achievement. I can't think of anything that is remotely like it., Witty dialogue, cunning observations, and intriguing footnotes....create worlds of deep imagination that seem as real as our own., While Jonathan Strange is every bit as whimsical and playful as the Harry Potter books, it is also grave and upsetting, the very opposite of comforting children's entertainment...Clarke has delivered a book of universal truths and unexpectedly heartbreaking acuity., "What kind of magic can make an 800-page novel seem too short? Whatever it is, debut author Susanna Clarke is possessed by it." -USA Today on Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "Ravishing…A chimera of a novel that combines the dark mythology of fantasy with the delicious social comedy of Jane Austen into a masterpiece of the genre that rivals Tolkien...What really sets Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell apart is its treatment of magic. Clarke's magic is a melancholy, macabre thing, confabulated out of snow and rain and mirrors and described with absolute realism ... Clarke has another rare faculty: she can depict evil ... [she] reaches down into fantasy's deep, dark, twisted roots, down into medieval history and the scary, Freudian fairy-tale stuff. Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell reminds us that there's a reason fantasy endures: it's the language of our dreams. And our nightmares.' -Time "Clarke's imagination is prodigious, her pacing is masterly and she knows how to employ dry humor in the service of majesty." -The New York Times on Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "Unquestionably the finest English novel of the fantastic written in the last seventy years. It's funny, moving, scary, otherworldly, practical and magical, a journey through light and shadow-a delight to read, both for the elegant and precise use of words, which Ms. Clarke deploys as wisely and dangerously as Wellington once deployed his troops, and for the vast sweep of the story, as tangled and twisting as old London streets or dark English woods. Closing Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrel after 800 pages, my only regret was that it wasn't twice the length.... From beginning to end, a perfect pleasure." -Neil Gaiman, author of Anansi Boys, American Gods, and the Sandman series "Immense, intelligent, inventive…Clarke is a restrained and witty writer with an arch and eminently readable style." -Entertainment Weekly on Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "Over the course of nearly 800 pages Clarke channels the world of Jane Austen, the Gothic tale, the Silver-Fork Society novel, military adventure à la Bernard Sharpe or Patrick O'Brian, romantic Byronism and Walter Scott's passion for the heroic Northern past. She orchestrates all these fictive elements consummately well…Many books are to be read, some are to be studied, and a few are meant to be lived in for weeks. Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell is of this last kind." -The Washington Post on Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "Combining folklore and fantasy with horror-story imagination, [Clarke] creates a Napoleonic-era England alive with the promise-and danger-of uncontrollable forces…Clarke's sober style keeps the fantasy grounded, and meticulous historical research brings the magical episodes to terrifying life." -People (Critic's choice, four stars) on Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "The most sparkling literary debut of the year." -Salon on Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "Mesmerizing." -Harper's Bazaar on Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell "This 800-page work of fantasy-think Harry Potter sprinkled with the dust of Tolkien and Alasdair Gray-posits an extraordinary alternative history of England where magic, fairies, spirits and enchantments we, Combines the Wit of Jane Austen with the Subterranean Spookiness of the Works of Arthur Conan Doyle.
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