Fic: The Huntsman and the King
Jan. 14th, 2019 07:32 pmIn which I explore the question: what if the devil with whom John Uskglass apparently forms an alliance was the same one who appears in my other favourite novel about magic?
The Huntsman and the King by regshoe
Fandoms: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell - Susanna Clarke, Lolly Willowes - Sylvia Townsend Warner
Rating: G
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: 1,507
Characters: John Uskglass | The Raven King, The Devil (Lolly Willowes)
Summary: Somewhere in the Chilterns, 1927. Two old allies meet again.
(This is the second time I've posted the second ever fic in an AO3 fandom tag. It's only getting more obscure, apparently.)
The Huntsman and the King by regshoe
Fandoms: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell - Susanna Clarke, Lolly Willowes - Sylvia Townsend Warner
Rating: G
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: 1,507
Characters: John Uskglass | The Raven King, The Devil (Lolly Willowes)
Summary: Somewhere in the Chilterns, 1927. Two old allies meet again.
(This is the second time I've posted the second ever fic in an AO3 fandom tag. It's only getting more obscure, apparently.)
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Date: Jan. 26th, 2019 06:04 pm (UTC)I've read two of her other novels—Summer Will Show, about a woman in the nineteenth century who goes through a bit of a life upheaval after her husband dies and who ends up in France fighting in the revolution of 1848 alongside her new communist girlfriend, and The Corner That Held Them, an odd, meandering book that follows the lives of the nuns in a convent across several decades of the fourteenth century. They're both quite different from Lolly Willowes—longer and written in a somewhat denser style, as well as different in subject matter—but they're both very good and highly recommended! I also have Kingdoms of Elfin, a book of short stories about fairies that I've heard discussed as being in the same general orbit as Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, currently taking high priority on my to-read list.
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Date: Jan. 29th, 2019 10:18 am (UTC)And about the her fairy book, I am not surprised that Warner has written something of the general orbit as JSMN. She has made some very interesting comments about fairy tales in Lolly Willowes (my favorite is the one about the henwife). And Clarke belongs in the group of authors who are interested in the depictions of fairies in fairy tales.
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Date: Jan. 29th, 2019 07:25 pm (UTC)