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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 is also the novel that stands as a mid-point in Dickens' oeuvre--somewhat indicative of Dickens' work. This novel contains a complicated plot structures, a concentration on the moral and social worlds, and some of Dickens' most wonderful comic creations.
David Copperfield is also the novel that stands as a mid-point in Dickens' oeuvre--somewhat indicative of Dickens' work. This novel contains a complicated plot structures, a concentration on the moral and social worlds, and some of Dickens' most wonderful comic creations.
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David Coperfield. Oxford University Press
by Esther Lombardi
Updated March 22, 2017
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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 is also the novel that stands as a mid-point in Dickens' oeuvre--somewhat indicative of Dickens' work. This novel contains a complicated plot structures, a concentration on the moral and social worlds, and some of Dickens' most wonderful comic creations.
'David Copperfield' Review
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David Coperfield. Oxford University Press
by Esther Lombardi
Updated March 22, 2017
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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 is also the novel that stands as a mid-point in Dickens' oeuvre--somewhat indicative of Dickens' work. This novel contains a complicated plot structures, a concentration on the moral and social worlds, and some of Dickens' most wonderful comic creations.
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