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A life and times of the early Victorian clerical diarist Francis Kilvert, showing his perspective on the social and intellectual developments of his era.Kilvert's World of Wonders takes a fresh loo...
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  • 30 May 2013
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A life and times of the early Victorian clerical diarist Francis Kilvert, showing his perspective on the social and intellectual developments of his era.

Kilvert's World of Wonders takes a fresh look at the Victorian era, one that does not turn away from the smoke stacks and crowded streets of popular imagining, but which sees them from the distance of the rural countryside.
Though a countryman and lover of country ways, here the well know diarist is shown to be deeply stirred by what he saw as a society being changed and improved by science, technology, and by the liberal, enlightened ideas that were starting to circulate. The social changes seen by Kilvert resonated with the vision of progress that was imbued in him by his Victorian upbringing, and as a result his diaries can be seen as a response to these changes and not, as previous Kilvert scholarship suggests, as a simple record of country life.
Toman's new work goes beyond the biographical and social realities of Kilvert's family by comparing them to almost twenty other middle-class families in order to show common factors in the familial experience of a rapidly changing society. At the heart of this re-evaluation of Kilvert's life and times is the theme of Wonder, various aspects of which are explored throughout.
Away from the rapidly growing urban centres the effects of industrialisation are seen in a surprisingly positive light by Francis Kilvert, a fervent Christian coming to terms with the encroachments that science, scepticism and secularism were making upon religious faith and yet seeing all around him a 'world of wonders'.
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Price: $40.95
Pages: 326
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date: 30 May 2013
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9780718893019
Format: Paperback
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Toman completes here a thorough reassessment of the literary, cultural and theological influences on Kilvert, bringing us closer than ever before to his character. Meticulously researched and written in a clear, engaging style, the book foregrounds the diarist's complex and ambivalent relationship with the rapidly developing climate of the mid-nineteenth century.
— Dr Philip Dunham, University of Coventry

Toman's study reveals Kilvert to have been a man who 'had the curiosity and courage to face the age's difficult questions.' The book's thorough and scholarly approach will ensure that it remains an indispensable tool to all those who wish to understand him and the forces which shaped him.
— Dr Martin Crossley Evans, University of Bristol

Toman will have put all devotees of Francis Kilvert in his debt with this masterly conclusion to this trilogy
— Bernard Palmer
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Prologue: 'Some great change must take place'
Chapter 1. Piety, Progress and Print: Kilvert's background
Chapter 2. Nature's Classroom
Chapter 3. Kilvert the Naturalist
Chapter 4. Steamboats, Viaducts and Railways
Chapter 5. Kilvert and Science and Technology
Chapter 6. Natural Law and the Mind
Chapter 7. Kilvert and Tyndall
Chapter 8. Miracles and Wonders
Chapter 9. Kilvert and Teaching
Chapter 10. Museums and Picture Galleries
Chapter 11. Th e Christian Geographer
Chapter 12. 'Plunging into Ancient Chaos': Kilvert and Evolution
References
Select Bibliography
Index