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Susanna Clarke

The Susanna Clarke Collection

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Illustrated by Charles Vess, Julian de Narvaez

Step into Susanna Clarke’s singular world, where magic slips quietly into the everyday. From the sweeping spellcraft of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell to the enchanting tales of The Ladies of Grace Adieu & Other Stories, illustrated by Charles Vess, and the dreamlike mystery of Piranesi, with artwork by Julian de Narvaez, explore three unforgettable journeys into her imagination.

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The Susanna Clarke Collection

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What’s Included
 
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Book One: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

Susanna Clarke

Illustrated by Charles Vess

Introduced By Neil Gaiman

Explore the realm of English magic with Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell in this Folio Society edition of Susanna Clarke’s masterpiece. Introduced by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Charles Vess.

Piranesi
Book Two: Piranesi

Susanna Clarke

Illustrated by Julian de Narvaez

Step into the labyrinthine beauty of Piranesi’s world – a House filled with endless halls and infinite mysteries. Susanna Clarke’s luminous novel is both dream and puzzle. With illustrations from Julian De Narvaez.

The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories
Book Three: The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories

Susanna Clarke

Illustrated by Charles Vess

Return to the enchanted world of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell with eight magical short stories from Susanna Clarke. Lavishly illustrated by Charles Vess, this beautifully bound book brims with gothic charm and faerie mischief.
Editor's Notes
 
Susanna Clarke’s fiction has a way of making magic feel both strange and entirely believable. Whether it’s the rival magicians of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, the echoing halls of Piranesi, or the sly, subversive stories of The Ladies of Grace Adieu, her worlds draw you in slowly … and then refuse to let go.

The illustrations play their part, too. Charles Vess captures the mischief and mystery of Clarke’s Regency-inspired magic, while Julian de Narvaez brings a dreamlike clarity to Piranesi. Together, they enhance the mood and detail of each story, enriching the experience of Clarke’s quietly magical worlds.
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About the Author

Susanna Clarke was born in Nottingham and studied politics, philosophy and economics at Oxford. Following this, she became an editor for Simon and Schuster, working on their cookbook list, and went on to teach English as a foreign language. Clarke's first novel, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, was published to huge acclaim in 2004, winning the Hugo Award and reaching The New York Times bestseller list. Her second novel, Piranesi, won the Women’s Prize for Fiction in 2021. She has written full-time since the success of Jonathan Strange and is also the author of The Ladies of Grace Adieu, a collection of short stories based in the same world as Jonathan Strange.