If you're looking for something spooky to watch this holiday season, "Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell" is perfect. Here's a link to my blog post about it.

https://imitationofmink.com/jonathan-strange-mr-norrell-a-gothic-delight-of-magic-melancholy-and-english-charm/

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Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell: A Gothic Delight of Magic, Melancholy, and English Charm - Imitation of Mink

Explore the BBC series Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell—a dark, enchanting tale of English magic, gothic atmosphere, unforgettable characters, and supernatural intrigue. A must-watch for fantasy lovers.

Imitation of Mink

I thought I found a Habsburg way way back in our family tree (I know, so what? But I'm a genealogy nerd) (through my great-great-great-grandmother, Mary Ellen Rager) but the tree breaks per the official records at the father of Melchior Greiner, a glassmaker, born ca. 1380.
FamilySearch claims Melchior's grandfather was Count Eberhard von Württemberg II, but the son listed (Melchior's father, supposedly Eberhard Greiner) is not in any official records.
Eberhard II was NICKNAMED "der Greiner" and one official record does say he had an illegitimate child, but I don't know how they would have proved the link to Melchior.
What's interesting is that the line of Greiners DOES stay in Baden-Württemberg for quite a while… so it matches up geographically

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Going directly back, even the Constable line breaks in the 1400s before we get to the cool names like D'Aubigny, de Mowbray, de Braose, and supposedly even Llewelyn Fawr ap Iorwerth, via the maternal line via Agnes Gascoigne (who married Sir Robert Constable). We lose the official line at her purported grandson, John, maybe even at her son (sources disagree) Richard. It doesn't help that there's a fuckton of Roberts and Marmadukes (yes, Marmaduke Constable, we just know know which one(s)).

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Well, by golly, I didn't click back far enough, because there's ol' William the Conqueror himself in my family tree. Henry I even shows up a few different places, through Edith/Matilda to Joan, Lady of Wales, to the de Braose line, and through Empress Matilda to William Longespée (illegitimate son of Henry II and Ida de Tosny), his daughter marrying into the de Mowbray line, AND supposedly Robert FitzRoy, 1st Earl of Gloucester's (illegitimate son of Henry I) grand-daughter married a de Clare, and a few more generations down that merged with the de Mowbray line.
Now I still don't BELIEVE any of it, because it all hinges on Agnes Gascoigne, and I just can't track down any record of her son Richard (Constable) having a son named John, and I can't find an explanation for how we got from Flamborough to Horsham (where we KNOW we immigrated from to Pennsylvania in 1836). And as far as direct descendancy goes, all it takes is one bastard in the bunch to break that maternal line.
I was honestly most excited at the idea we might be from Yorkshire at all, because, you know, that's the Raven King's country. (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell fangirl, here)


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Got these/this for £6 today. I love Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell and have read it repeatedly. When I saw the novel divided like this into three volumes (and only £6!), I had to get it. Another chance to read such a wonderful novel.
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Finished my so-manieth reread of Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell yesterday. Every time I finish it, I immediately want to start it again, it is such a good book. I understand why many people struggle with it, but I feel like if they would just accept it for what it is, meet it where its at instead of wishing it to be something else and resenting it for not being that, that they could love it too.

Anyway. I am 9 books behind on my reading goal for the year. I only read one book last month. But I don't mind, I've been happily doing other things. As much as I love reading, I am no longer in a place where reading is my only hobby, and as I've aged, it has also become more difficult to find books that enrapture me the way books used to when I was younger. At some point, a lot of it feels repetitive, derivative, perhaps even redundant. Which is not meant as a slight towards authors, although it does sound like it. I'm just rambling a bit.

How's your reading going? Read any amazing books this year?

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Das ist das erste von 4 Büchern, die ich während meines Urlaubs gelesen habe. Das klingt jetzt wenig (war immerhin 3 Wochen out of office) aber dieses Buch ist WAHNSINNIG dick. Also, so ein richtiger Schinken, ein Wälzer, der den Namen noch verdient - 800 noch was Seiten, hab ich alle gelesen (jedenfalls die meisten, und davon das meiste). Ich dachte, es müsste ein gutes Buch sein, weil es in Lyon in einem sehr guten feministischen Buchladen im Regal stand (da hab ich es nicht gekauft, aber habe es als zusätzliche Validierung empfunden, dass es da auch stand).

Na ja.

Ich sag mal so, ich weiß jetzt noch nicht was an dem Buch feministisch ist außer dass die Autorin eine Frau ist und alle Männer (was leider die Mehrheit der handelnden Charaktere sind) erstaunlich nutzlos sind und entsprechend wenig klug handeln. Dabei profitiert das Buch wirklich nicht davon, dass es so lang ist, weil man beim Lesen an vielen Stellen einfach nur sehr ausgedehnt leidet.

Die Handlung spielt in England, 19. Jahrhundert, in einem Universum in dem Magie eine alte, vergessene Kunst ist. Zwei Magier, die sehr gegensätzlich sind, versuchen auf ihre Arten, die Kunst der Magie wiederzubeleben und gleichzeitig in einem Krieg gegen Frankreich hilfreich zu sein. Eigentlich geht es aber um einen längst verstorbenen (oder verschollenen) Supermagierkönig und einen Feenkönig (es besteht die Möglichkeit, dass das dieselbe Person ist) und wie egal Frauen, Nicht-Weiße Personen, Angestellte und Arme sind. Ich habe außerdem mitbekommen, dass es eine Metaebene über Naturalismus vs. Academia gibt (oder so ähnlich), und der Sexismus/ Rassismus/ Klassismus eventuell ein Stilmittel sein soll, da bin ich mir aber nicht so sicher.

In Summe war es stellenweise unterhaltsam, hat sich dann gezogen und wurde auf die letzten Meter (~ 100 Seiten) SEHR langwierig; was Schade ist, weil es nicht schlecht angefangen hat. Fußnoten werden exzessiv genutzt, meistens für Worldbuilding auf einem sehr hohen Detailgrad (i mean, wer erfindet denn ganze Bibliografien anstatt von tiefgründigen weiblichen Charakteren), was ziemlich anstrengend wird - ich glaube der Highscore ist eine Fußnote über 6 Seiten, könnten aber auch 8 gewesen sein. Lang jedenfalls. Hätte ich persönlich gekürzt, wie das meiste in diesem Buch.

5/10, ich würde es nicht weiterempfehlen, es war aber auch nicht furchtbar und ich wollte es immerhin zu jedem Zeitpunkt durchlesen.

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#BookOfLeaves reminds me of #JonathanStrangeAndMrNorrell in terms of "books that commit to the bit".

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A Winter Wood Warming, by Anonymous

https://archiveofourown.org/works/52335067

- post-canon Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell fic, about Arabella and Emma and a trip to Faerie

- much of it told through letters and journal entries

- I love the developing relationship between the two women, how important they are to each other, and how Arabella's relationship with the missing Jonathan is treated at the same time

- and the sense of the numinous fits just right into the way it's handled in canon!

- what a good fic. one I will definitely want to return to to reread.

- 9k words in length

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One for the Susanna Clarke fans: it's very fitting that I finally found a copy of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell in a little secondhand bookshop after a lengthy search

Even more fitting that my copy of Piranesi has survived water damage

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Wandered across an old email I had sent a friend when she and I were both reading Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell back in 2015. I had quoted the following exchange because it's beautiful:

"And there are days when I would be away."
"Where?"
"Oh, wherever men of my sort used to go. Wandering on paths that other men have not seen. Behind the sky. On the other side of the rain."

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