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Francis Kilvert (1840–1879)

Auteur de Kilverts Diary, 1870-1879

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Œuvres de Francis Kilvert

Kilverts Diary, 1870-1879 (1964) 361 exemplaires
Journal of a Country Curate (1977) 64 exemplaires
A Wiltshire diary (2009) 40 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Kilvert, Francis
Nom légal
Kilvert, Robert Francis
Autres noms
Kilvert, Frank
Date de naissance
1840-12-03
Date de décès
1879-09-23
Lieu de sépulture
Bredwardine, Herefordshire, England
Sexe
male
Nationalité
England
UK
Lieu de naissance
Wiltshire, England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Bath, Somerset, England, UK
Herefordshire, England, UK
Études
privately educated
University of Oxford (Wadham College)
Professions
cleric
Organisations
Church of England
Courte biographie
Francis Kilvert was a Victorian country parson and kept a diary from 1870 to 1879. He lived in Clyro, Radnorshire, and began keeping a journal about his day to day activities. He also served under his father, Revd. Robert Kilvert, in Langley Burrell, Wiltshire; was vicar of St Harmon's near Rhayader and, finally, vicar of Bredwardine, Herefordshire. The diaries are considered to be a minor classic and of significant social historical value. 

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I'm not sure why this book seems to have the reputation it does. The diary of a low-level Church of England cleric who spent much of his career in Wales and the Welsh border country. Because of relatives doing the usual and censoring or destroying much of his documents, we don't have much more than a fraction of what he really wrote, so it can be tricky to get a feel for the man himself. The last bit of the diary is very sketchy indeed, and aside from the author's concern for his parishioners, there's not really a whole lot of interest, here. A pretty edition with contemporary photographs to give a sense of place and setting, but I can't honestly recommend this.… (plus d'informations)
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EricCostello | 3 autres critiques | Jun 17, 2021 |
I'd vaguely heard of this but was inspired to read it after Susan Hill's repeated recommendations in 'Howard's End is on the Landing.'
The recollections of a curate in Clyro, Radnorshire...later Wiltshire and Herefordshire. The reader is introduced to the locals, from the poor to the gentry (Kilvert's aspirations to a connection with a couple of local ladies are firmly quashed by parents). He recounts stories they tell him, interesting things he sees, events in the church, everyday life. But perhaps what makes Kilvert's diary memorable are his vivid, magical descriptions of the beauties of the world around him.

"Why do I keep this voluminous journal? I can hardly tell. Partly because life appears to me such a curious and wonderful thing that it almost seems a pity that even such a humble and uneventful life as mine should pass away altogether without some such record as this, and partly too because I think the record may amuse and interest some who come after me."

Kilvert died aged 39. Throughout the diary is a sense of time passing, of ephemerality. Quite lovely.
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starbox | 3 autres critiques | Aug 16, 2019 |

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Œuvres
18
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2
Membres
535
Popularité
#46,549
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
4
ISBN
27
Langues
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Favoris
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