Ebook {Epub PDF} David Copperfield by Charles Dickens






















David Copperfield Page DAVID COPPERFIELD. by CHARLES DICKENS. AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE HON. Mr. AND Mrs. RICHARD WATSON, OF ROCKINGHAM, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. CONTENTS. I. I Am Born II. I Observe III. I Have a Change IV. I Fall into Disgrace V. I Am Sent Away VI. I Enlarge My Circle of Acquaintance VII. My 'First Half' at Salem . 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).4/5(K). 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 is my first love. People fall in love seeing the beauty, grace and perhaps the qualification of a person. I, however, fell in love with young David, after reading his life-long struggle, and the manner dignity with which he faced the ups and downs of his life. Dickens, with his amazing power of narration, takes us on David's. Mark Twain saw Charles Dickens perform David Copperfield in January at the Steinway Hall in New York and was generally unimpressed with the reading. He described Dickens as "a tall, 'spry,' (if I may say it,) thin-legged old gentleman, gotten up regardless of expense, especially as to shirt-front and diamonds, with a bright red flower in his button-hole, gray beard and moustache, bald. Charles Dickens is regarded as one of the best authors of children's stories and he has proven this again with the simple yet mature story of "David Copperfield". Each and every reader can experience the pain that the character of little David faces when he is a child and also when he attains adulthood.


So wrote Dickens of David Copperfield (), the novel he called his 'favourite child'. Through his hero Dickens draws openly on his own life, as David Copperfield recalls his experiences from childhood to the discovery of his vocation as a successful novelist. ‘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 Page DAVID COPPERFIELD. by CHARLES DICKENS. AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE HON. Mr. AND Mrs. RICHARD WATSON, OF ROCKINGHAM, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. CONTENTS. I. I Am Born II. I Observe III. I Have a Change IV. I Fall into Disgrace V. I Am Sent Away VI. I Enlarge My Circle of Acquaintance VII. My 'First Half' at Salem House VIII. My Holidays.

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