

A fine collection of short stories by Susanna Clarke as an addendum of sorts to Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell; all stories contained therein involve the use of magic and faeries and Sidhe in the same world she explored in the aforementioned novel. The stories help to add color and detail to England at large, rather than the dining rooms and parlors of its nobility and gentry or the counterparts in Faerie. A very much appreciated revisit of magical England without having to embark on a rereading of the expansive JS & MN.
A fine collection of short stories by Susanna Clarke as an addendum of sorts to Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell; all stories contained therein involve the use of magic and faeries and Sidhe in the same world she explored in the aforementioned novel. The stories help to add color and detail to England at large, rather than the dining rooms and parlors of its nobility and gentry or the counterparts in Faerie. A very much appreciated revisit of magical England without having to embark on a rereading of the expansive JS & MN.