Susanna Clarke uses the tarot in her novel Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell much as she uses history: twisting it to open up spaces for magic and playfulness. She offers modifications on the traditional Tarot de Marseille that accurately predict the narrative events, yet deftly obscures the outcomes by leading the readers (and the characters) to jump to the wrong conclusions. Laity’s analysis of the Tarot readings performed by Childermas and Vinculus shows that Strange and Norrell enjoy mastery in magic, only to find that that mastery brings great suffering to others and also isolates them from the world as they once knew it
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By way of divinatory dreams, astrology, geomancy, or other means, the Lovecraft quester discovers th...
20th-century Persian-language oral storytelling in Afghanistan and Islamicate popular literature pro...
Discusses the elements of Arthurian legend in That Hideous Strength, particularly the character of M...
This article examines the effects resulting from the interplay of the domestic and the uncanny in Su...
Susanna Clarke’s fantasy novel Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell depicts a feud between two magicians w...
Often when we think of fantasy we think of far off places or some magical world completely removed f...
Characters and events in King’s Dark Tower series are inspired by the Fisher King, Arthurian, and ot...
This paper is an attempt to show that a large part of Western society no longer operates on the rati...
The nineteenth century was an age of reason and industrialization. Magic and mythical creatures ceas...
Often when we think of fantasy we think of far off places or some magical world completely removed f...
Examines the imagined medievalism of Lewis’s That Hideous Strength and the Narnia books, and shows h...
Looks at parallels between the Chronicles of Narnia and the Harry Potter books in terms of plot, str...
This article aims to introduce the reader to a book published in 2016 under the title “Amazing Tales...
The aim of this article is to present a variety of inspirations and reception of ancient myths that ...
Examines the influence of the landscape and structure of Arthurian legends on the world of Rowling’s...
By way of divinatory dreams, astrology, geomancy, or other means, the Lovecraft quester discovers th...
20th-century Persian-language oral storytelling in Afghanistan and Islamicate popular literature pro...
Discusses the elements of Arthurian legend in That Hideous Strength, particularly the character of M...