VICTOBER 2025 discussion
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Lucy's challenge - recommendations and TBRs
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1. The diaries of Maud Berkeley
Her diaries are beautifully illustrated.
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2. Kilvert's Diary 1870-1879: Selections from the Diary of the Rev. Francis Kilvert by Francis Kilvert, William Plomer (Editor) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
3. Perhaps it might be fun to have a leaf through the Facsimile edition of an 1863 Bradshaw. (Bradshaw’s Handbook by George Bradshaw) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1... The characters in Victorian novels are always consulting their Bradshaw’s.

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Thank you, Sobriquet! I will have a look at them.

Same!

My choices are:
Selections from George Eliot's Letters
The Letters of Christina Rossetti: 1887-1894
Ever Yours, Florence Nightingale: Selected Letters
And I recommend:
The Journals of George Eliot
Jane Carlyle: Newly Selected Letters
(I have reviewed these two on my blog)
:)


I’m not sure if this is considered a diary or letters, but this was given to me as gift a couple of years ago and I’d like to read it. It’s different people’s response to the illness and death of Queen Victoria, in chronological order. I think it will work.


If anyone can help me with this, I'd truly appreciate it!
I don't know any famous Victorian diarists. I am going to read for Oscar Wilde's prison writings, which someone suggested on one of the other threads. The book I ordered includes De Profundis, which is a long, personal letter I understand. Don't know how I will get on with that. Also included is The Soul of Man, which is an essay, and not prison related, I don't think. In addition, the Ballad of Reading Gaol, and two open letters to the Chronicle about the terrible prison conditions. I think I read one of them was reproduced in a book by Jack London called People of the Abyss. I have lived in Reading for twenty-six years and have never read the more famous prison writings. In case you are interested, there are several online petitions on Facebook, Twitter and elsewhere to redevelop the prison as an arts centre. Otherwise it will be redeveloped into flats.

I'm also looking at The Englishwoman in Egypt: Letters from Cairo, Diary of a Victorian Lady, and The Epic Voyages of Maud Berridge: The Seafaring Diaries of a Victorian Lady... if anyone has any opinions on these or knows of any other good diaries written by women, I will be following this thread for sure!


Digging around I found The Diary of Hen: A Victorian Singer's 1887 European Tour by Henrietta St. Felix which looks interesting and I could get on Kindle so I might now go for that.



If you have a liking for science nonfiction you can find online the correspondence and more of Darwin's writing here : * https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/
* http://darwin-online.org.uk/





Gillian wrote: "I was going to read Kilvert's Diary 1870-1879: Selections from the Diary of the Rev. Francis Kilvert but may have to re-think as I thought my library would be re-opened in time, but ..."
Gillian wrote: "I was going to read Kilvert's Diary 1870-1879: Selections from the Diary of the Rev. Francis Kilvert but may have to re-think as I thought my library would be re-opened in time, but ..."
Gillian wrote: "I was going to read Kilvert's Diary 1870-1879: Selections from the Diary of the Rev. Francis Kilvert but may have to re-think as I thought my library would be re-opened in time, but ..."


The Letters of Queen Victoria are freely available from Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/autho...

What are you planning on reading for this challenge? And if you need recommendations, ask here :)"
Just yesterday, I received from England, "The Brontes: A Life in Letters" by Juliet Barker. I found it for less than $15 :)

The Letters of Queen Victoria are freely available from Project Gutenberg: http://www.gut..."
Thanks for info!



Wishing you all a great Victober 2020.
I'm lucky enough to have a beautiful hardback copy of Kilvert's Diary 1870-1879: Life in the English Countryside in Mid-Victorian Times . I bought it in a charity shop about 2 years ago.
Lucy's challenge is just the inspiration I need to read it this year. Sorry, Gillian, that you haven't managed to get a copy. Maybe you'll be able to get one for Victober next year. It has some beautiful illustrations.




If anyone can help me with this, I'd truly appreciate it!"
Have you checked your local library's inter-library loan service? I requested a copy of this earlier this week, and it says "in transit" now, so fingers crossed it gets here soon!

Loved this! I know, this is not a Victorian book, because she is American, but like Mary MacLane, I'm stretching the rules. ;)

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
For this challenge though I chose William Morris's Iceland journals
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
which coincidentally fit with the Sarah Moss novel Cold Earth I'm reading now as turns out the central character's researching around Morris, Pre-Raphaelites and Norse sagas.

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Books mentioned in this topic
Cold Earth (other topics)Ich erwarte die Ankunft des Teufels (other topics)
The Diaries of Hannah Cullwick: Victorian Maidservant (other topics)
Kilvert's Diary 1870-1879: Life in the English Countryside in Mid-Victorian Times (other topics)
The Journal of Beatrix Potter from 1881-1897 (other topics)
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What are you planning on reading for this challenge? And if you need recommendations, ask here :)