Charles Dickens David Copperfield

Charles Dickens’ *David Copperfield*, authored by Randall Stevenson, is a first edition published by Longman in 1980. This 80-page work is presented in English and explores the emotional narrative of Little Nell and her devoted grandfather as they navigate the harsh realities of life in 19th-century London. The story unfolds against a backdrop of poverty and struggle, highlighting their journey as they flee from debt and face the challenges of survival as beggars.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of themes, including the interplay of pathos and villainy that characterizes Dickens’ storytelling. The narrative captures the essence of hardship and resilience, offering insights into the societal issues of the time. This edition serves as a concise exploration of Dickens’ work, focusing on the poignant experiences of its characters as they confront the brutalities of their environment.
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The emotional tale of Little Nell and her doting grandfather was an immediate popular success in 1840-41. Played out against the backdrop of a cold and brutal London, the twosome abandon their home to escape debt and roam the countryside as beggars. Dickens’ tale brims with pathos and villainy.
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