David Copperfield

David Copperfield by Charles Dickens is a reissue published by National Geographic Books on September 1, 1981. This edition spans 960 pages and is presented in English. The novel explores the comic delights and tragic horrors of childhood through the life of David Copperfield, an orphan navigating the complexities of an indifferent adult world.
Readers will find a richly autobiographical narrative that captures David’s journey from innocence to self-awareness. The story features a range of characters, including his harsh stepfather, Mr. Murdstone, and the charming yet deceptive Steerforth, as well as the endearing but naive Dora. Dickens weaves themes of growing up and the challenges of love and friendship, making this classic a significant work in the realms of fiction and satire.
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Of all Dickens’s novels, David Copperfield most fervently embraces the comic delights, the tender warmth, the tragic horrors of childhood. It is our classic tale of growing up, an enchanting story of a gently orphan discovering life and love in an indifferent adult world. Persecuted by his wrathful stepfather, Mr. Murdstone; deceived by his boyhood idol, the callous, charming Steerforth; driven into mortal combat with the sniveling clerk Uriah Heep; and hurled, pell-mell, into a blizzard of infatuation with the adorably dim-witted Dora, he survives the worst—and the best—with inimitable style, his bafflement tuming to self-awareness and his unbridles young heart growing ever more disciplined and true.
Of this richly autobiographical novel Dickens himself wrote, “like many fond parents, I have in my heart of hearts a favorite child. And his name is David Copperfield.”
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