
Sorcerer to the Crown
by Zen Cho (2015)
Like Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, it blends magic with British elite society and political intrigue.

by Susanna Clarke (2004)
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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by Zen Cho (2015)
Like Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, it blends magic with British elite society and political intrigue.

by Galen Beckett (2008)
This book echoes Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell with its rich literary tradition and magic in polite society.

by Lev Grossman (2024)
Fans of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell will appreciate its take on Britain's old magic and Arthurian lore.

by Erin Morgenstern (2019)
This novel shares the enchanting, mysterious vibe of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell with a hidden magical world.

by Helene Wecker (2013)
Like Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, it offers a rich blend of historical settings and fantastical elements.
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