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Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell

Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell

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Published in 2004, it is an alternative history set in 19th-century England around the time of the Napoleonic Wars. Its premise is that magic once existed in England and has returned with two men: Gilbert Norrell and Jonathan Strange. Centred on the relationship between these two men, the novel investigates the nature of "Englishness" and the boundaries between reason and unreason, Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Dane, and Northern and Southern English cultural tropes/stereotypes. It has been described as a fantasy novel, an alternative history, and a historical novel. It inverts the Industrial Revolution conception of the North-South divide in England: in this book the North is romantic and magical, rather than rational and concrete.
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["England fiction" "Fiction historical" "Fiction historical general" "Literature" "award:hugo_award=2005" "Fantasy fiction" "Fairies" "Fiction" "Hugo Award Winner" "Fantasy" "Magicians" "Teacher-student relationships" "award:hugo_award=novel" "Historical fiction" "Teacher-student relationship" "Magic" "London (england) fiction" "Fiction fantasy historical" "Teachers fiction" "Great britain fiction" "History" "English literature"]

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