Kilvert’s World of Wonders: Growing up in mid-Victorian England

By John Toman

A life and times of the early Victorian clerical diarist Francis Kilvert, showing his perspective on the social and intellectual developments of his era.

ISBN: 9780718893019
ISBN: 9780718893019
Price: £29.75
Published: 30 May 2013

Description

Kilvert’s World of Wonders focuses upon the life of the endearingly humble clergyman Francis Kilvert, who is best known for the Diary which records his sensitive descriptions of rural life in the nineteenth century.

Until recently Kilvert was considered naïve, lacking in confidence, and parochial in outlook, most at home in the country cottage or the country vicarage. In this volume, however, Toman reveals Kilvert as a sophisticated thinker in touch with metropolitan culture and fascinated by the technological progress of his age. He marvelled at railways, shipyards, and the machinery of the Great Exhibition, and explored the theories of mesmerism and evolution. Toman makes his customary careful reading of the Diary, demonstrated in his previous study Kilvert’s Diary and Landscape (The Lutterworth Press, 2009), but also delves into Kilvert’s family background, education and childhood reading, and into the diaries of his sister Emily, to shed light on previously unacknowledged aspects of Kilvert’s personality.

In this perceptive revaluation of Kilvert’s character and outlook, Toman introduces us to a man who sought to understand the great changes of the mid-nineteenth century, and so come to terms with his modernising world.