book review of the novel David Copperfield
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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 complicated plot structures, a concentration on the moral and social worlds, and some of Dickens' most wonderful comic creations. David Copperfield is a broad canvas on which the great master of Victorian fiction uses his entire palette. Unlike many of Dickens' other novels, however, David Copperfield is written from the point of view of its titular character, seemingly looking back on the ups and downs of his long life.