Kilvert's World of Wonders
John Toman
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Description for Kilvert's World of Wonders
Paperback.
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 ... Read more
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 ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
James Clarke & Co Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
326
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
326
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780718893019
SKU
V9780718893019
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-13
About John Toman
John Toman spent thirty years in education as teacher, lecturer, and schools inspector. He is married with five children and lives in Bristol. For many years, he read and re-read Kilvert's Diary and walked 'Kilvert Country.' During the last twenty years, he has made an intensive study of the Diary and of Kilvert's background.
Reviews for Kilvert's World of Wonders
'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 ... Read more