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#Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell
mr-craig · 4 months
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An interesting easter egg from The Church on Ruby Road: The book on Cherry's bedside table is Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, a book about magic returning to England. After the salt thing from Wild Blue Yonder, the Toymaker's return in The Giggle, and now goblins in The Church on Ruby Road, it looks like a recurring theme in these new episodes is... the return of magic to the Universe. 🤔
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thinkanamelater · 8 months
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Alternate title for JS&MN. Trust me I am friends with Susanna Clarke
Edit: now with a sequel
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recycledmoviecostumes · 7 months
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Costume designer Annie Hardinge likely created this sweet little gown for the 2013 movie Austenland, where the piece made its debut on Keri Russell as Jane Hayes. It went on to be reused in the 2015 television mini-series Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, where Lucinda Dryzek’s Flora Greysteel considered it while holding it up to herself in front of a mirror. Suki Waterhouse wore it the following year to portray Kitty Bennet in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, though it can best be viewed in a deleted scene. The gown also had the distinction of being used in both the 2019 short version and the 2022 film version of Mr. Malcolm’s List, first by Olivia Caley as Lucy and later by an extra. It was used again on extras in the 2020 first episode of Belgravia, as well as the 2022 second season of Sanditon.
Costume Credit: Anne81, bellcs, Chai tea latte
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katabay · 7 days
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jonathan strange and mr norrell is hands down one of my favorite shows, but a little while ago I realized. that I’ve never actually. read the book.
like I loved the show so much I am absolutely fucking baffled that I never once thought ‘oh let’s check it out from the library and have a good time part 2’
& something about the weather lately (extremely windy) brought it to mind, so I checked it out from the library and I’m having a great time reading it so far 🥳
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shadesofbrixton · 4 months
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Streaming Content for Cult Fandom
So I went poking around trying to find a free streaming source for Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell and stumbled on this YouTube account of a guy named Owen Davies who is remastering some series that are difficult to find streaming these days. His mission is charming:
Somehow, my channel seems to have turned into a project to remaster and preserve pre-HD media (films, TV shows, miniseries, etc.). I hope you enjoy what's here. [...] I don't monetise my channel or any of its content. It wouldn't be right to do so, since most of it is original work by industry professionals that I've just attempted to clean up and polish with a modern HD/4K shine. YouTube is my hobby, not my source of income. If you run across any ads on my content, I assure you they've been put in place by the legal rights holders in order to gather revenue - which is what allows me to legally make most of this content public :^)
If you need a free, easy way to stream the following shows, he has them in lovely organized playlists ready to go:
Stephen King's Rose Red (2002)
The Nightmare Worlds of H.G. Wells (2016)
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (2015)
The 10th Kingdom (2000)
Dead Like Me (2003)
Farscape (1999)
Merlin (1998)
Jim Henson's The Storyteller (1988)
Roar (1997)
...and lots more! A lot of "cult" TV content that has been kicked to the curb by its original streaming providers, or is only available in specific countries. In an age when digital content is just disappearing because CEOs consider it too expensive to bother retaining, it's really cool to see someone doing restoration work that also makes things available to the public for free.
ETA: I know there's debate around losing the "grittiness" of old media and whether 4k restoration removes that magic. I get that debate! For me, this is more about preserving content that is disappearing/hard to access. Okay, enjoy the show!
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fluentisonus · 9 months
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also I like how in the end none of the really profound or important or anticipated things happen to strange or norrell, even when they're doing the magic for them -- the raven king doesn't appear to them, he appears to childermass and vinculus; the power in the landscape returns and it doesn't come to their aid, it goes to stephen black -- that strange & norrell, the ones who've spent the whole book as the faces of english magic in the most important london circles, don't see any of it; and when the Magic with a capital M does come there it's there for childermass, who spends the whole book working for norrell with no acknowledgement, or vinculus, a magician no one believes, or for stephen black, who's been consistenly alienated & overlooked within the main story to the point that few of the main characters even remember him, and it comes to them in the most ordinary and lonely parts of yorkshire, away from great houses & from london, all while the titular characters sit in a library thinking their spells haven't worked, is just so satisfying somehow
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occasional-owl · 10 months
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robertaramayo · 10 months
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PERIOD DRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK | Favorite adaptation |Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (2015)
Two magicians shall appear in England... The first shall fear me; the second shall long to behold me; The first shall be governed by thieves and murderers; the second shall conspire at his own destruction; The first shall bury his heart in a dark wood beneath the snow, yet still feel its ache; The second shall see his dearest possession in his enemy's hand...
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goavajuice · 4 months
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Tbr stack :)
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the-huldra-king · 30 days
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thought of this in the shower and couldnt do anything else until i made this
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thinkanamelater · 3 months
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I made a text post similar to this before but the thought just keeps popping up in my mind
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puddinginthemix · 8 months
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Two-thirds through a re-read of Piranesi, driving in the evening, and having that experience that can happen to you while reading a Susanna Clarke novel: the clouds look more cloud-y. The rain looks more rain-like. A flock of birds wheeling through a grey sky makes your breath catch. The writing appears on the world.
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letmeinimafairy · 10 months
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An episode from 'Jonathan Strange and mister Norrell', Venice drowned by the forest because of Jonathan's spell. Painted this scene a couple of years ago, but this imagery won't let me go, so here's a resin and wood interpretation.
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edward-nb · 5 months
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While I'm at it, Jonathan Strange is the Elle Woods of English magic. Prove me wrong.
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miserablejester · 2 months
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Cunk on Magic pt. 1/?
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fluentisonus · 8 months
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so funny of susanna clarke to write a nearly thousand page book + several short stories involving people being made miserable or captured forever or driven mad by the affection or malice of powerful fairies & then at the end of it give us a short story where this guy & this fairy are just friends. fully a buddy duo. there's no angst or anything they just genuinely like each other & call in at each other's houses & go on little sightseeing trips together and bicker endlessly about morality. the fairy reads the newspaper. the guy criticises the fairy's parenting choices. they build a bridge
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