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“And I hope that all my readers are acquainted with an old English Cathedral town or I fear the significance of Mr Norrell’s chusing that particular place will be lost upon them. They must understand that in an old Cathedral town the great old church is not one building among many; it is the…” quote by Susanna Clarke
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““And I hope that all my readers are acquainted with an old English Cathedral town or I fear the significance of Mr Norrell’s chusing that particular place will be lost upon them. They must understand that in an old Cathedral town the great old church is not one building among many; it is the building - different from all others in scale, beauty, and solemnity. Even in modern times when an old Cathedral town may have provided itself with all the elegant appurtenances of civic buildings, assembly and meeting rooms (and York was well-stocked with these) the Cathedral rises above them - a witness to the devotion of our forefathers. It is as if the town contains within itself something larger than itself. When going about ones business in the muddle of narrow streets one is sure to lose sight of the Cathedral, but then the town will open out and suddenly it is there, many times taller and many times larger than any other building, and one realizes that one has reached the heart of the town and that all streets and lanes have in some way led here, to a place of mysteries much deeper than any Mr Norrell knew of. Such were Mr Segundus’s thoughts as he entered the Close and stood before the great brooding blue shadow of the Cathedral’s west face.””

Susanna Clarke

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Source Novel: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, 2004

Cathedrals symbolize communal identity and transcendence beyond daily life

In simple terms: Cathedrals embody collective spirit and deeper meaning

Key Takeaway

Recognize symbols that unite communities

Themes

history architecture spirituality community

Mood

awe contemplative

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • urban planning
  • tourism
  • heritage preservation
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

collective memory place-making

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does architecture influence your sense of place?
  • What modern symbols serve similar roles?
A Different Perspective

Modern life may overlook such symbols, reducing their impact

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