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“I am, as far as I can tell, about a month behind Lord Byron. In every town we stop at we discover innkeepers, postillions, officials, burghers, potboys, and all kinds and sorts of ladies whose brains still seem somewhat deranged from their brief exposure to his lordship. And though my companions…” quote by Susanna Clarke
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“I am, as far as I can tell, about a month behind Lord Byron. In every town we stop at we discover innkeepers, postillions, officials, burghers, potboys, and all kinds and sorts of ladies whose brains still seem somewhat deranged from their brief exposure to his lordship. And though my companions are careful to tell people that I am that dreadful being, an English magician, I am clearly nothing in comparison to an English poet and everywhere I go I enjoy the reputation- quite new to me, I assure you- of the quiet, good Englishman, who makes no noise and is no trouble to any one...”

Susanna Clarke

About This Quote

Source Novel: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, 2004

The narrator humorously admits lagging behind Byron’s fame, using self‑deprecation to explore literary reputation and anonymity.

In simple terms: Even lesser‑known writers can feel eclipsed by famous poets.

Key Takeaway

Embrace your unique voice.

Themes

literary reputation humor self‑deprecation anonymity

Mood

witty self‑aware

Type

fiction satirical

When to use this quote

  • writing workshops
  • publishing
  • personal branding

Key Concepts

authorial identity cultural legacy comparative fame

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does fame affect artistic expression?
  • What value lies in modesty?
A Different Perspective

Comparisons can diminish confidence.

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