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 · Updated Janu. " David Copperfield " is probably the most autobiographical novel by Charles Dickens. He uses many incidents of his childhood and early life to create a considerable fictional achievement. "David Copperfield" also stands as a midpoint in Dickens' oeuvre and is at least somewhat indicative of Dickens' www.doorway.rution: Literature Expert. David Copperfield, novel by English writer Charles Dickens, published serially in –50 and in book form in It has always been among his most popular novels and was his own favorite. In it Dickens related some of his own early experiences, including his work in a factory and his schooling and reading. In David Copperfield-the novel he described as his “favourite child” - Dickens drew revealingly on his own experiences to create one of his most exuberant and /5(K).


David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. David Copperfield was Dickens's eighth novel. Like many of his other novels, it was first published as a serial. The first installment was published in May of The last installment was issued in November of The novel held a special place in Dickens's heart. In the preface to the edition. David Copperfield (version 2) by Charles Dickens ( - ) on Apple Podcasts. The story is told almost entirely from the point of view of the first person narrator, David Copperfield himself, and was the first Dickens novel to be written as such a narration. The story deals with the life of David Copperfield from childhood to maturity. Dickens has Miss Murdstone's number. Like the little boy David, Dickens does not like her at all, and he wants the reader to know, right from the get-go, that she, like her brother, is an odious person. Mr. Slope. As it happened, I read David Copperfield immediately after reading Anthony Trollope's Barchester Towers.


David Copperfield, novel by English writer Charles Dickens, published serially in –50 and in book form in It has always been among his most popular novels and was his own favorite. In it Dickens related some of his own early experiences, including his work in a factory and his schooling and reading. ‘David Copperfield from head to foot! Calls a house a rookery when there’s not a rook near it, and takes the birds on trust, because he sees the nests!’ ‘Mr. Copperfield,’ returned my mother, ‘is dead, and if you dare to speak unkindly of him to me—’. David Copperfield is the eighth novel by Charles Dickens. The novel's full title is The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery (Which He Never Meant to Publish on Any Account).

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