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David Copperfield



Description David Copperfield


"David Copperfield" or "The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery" was first published in 1850. Like all except five of his works, it originally appeared in serial form. Many elements within the novel follow events in Dickens' own life, and it is probably the most autobiographical of all of his novels. It is also Dickens' "favorite child." (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)

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Preface by the AuthorI Am BornI ObserveI Have a ChangeI Fall Into DisgraceI Am Sent AwayI Enlarge My Circle of AcquaintanceMy "First Half" at Salem HouseMy Holidays, Especially One Happy AfternoonI Have a Memorable BirthdayI Become Neglected, and am Provided ForI Begin Life on my Own Account, and Do Not Like ItLiking Life on my Own Account No Better, I Form a Great ResolutionThe Sequel of my ResolutionMy Aunt Makes Up Her Mind About MeI Make Another BeginningI Am A New Boy in More Senses Than OneSomebody Turns UpA RetrospectI Look About Me and Make A DiscoverySteerforth's HomeLittle Em'lySome Old Scenes, and Some New PeopleI Corroborate Mr. Dick and Choose a New ProfessionMy First DissipationGood and Bad AngelsI Fall Into CaptivityTommy TraddlesMr. Micawber's GauntletI Visit Steerforth at his Home AgainA LossA Greater LossThe Beginning of a Long JourneyBlissfulMy Aunt Astonishes MeDepressionEnthusiasmA Little Cold WaterA Dissolution of PartnershipWickfield and HeepThe WandererDora's AuntsMischiefAnother RetrospectOur HousekeepingMr. Dick Fulfills My Aunt's PredictionIntelligenceMarthaDomesticI Am Involved in MysteryMr. Peggotty's Dream Comes TrueThe Beginning of a Longer JourneyI Assist at an ExplosionAnother RetrospectMr. Micawber's TransactionsTempestThe New Wound, and the OldThe EmigrantsAbsenceReturnAgnesI Am Shown Two Interesting PenitentsA Light Shines On My WayA VisitorA Last Retrospect

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