David Copperfield
Charles Dickens
Edc Pub (2000)
In Collection
#1365
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Autobiographical Fiction, Bildungsromans
Boys, Boys/ Fiction, England, Orphans/ Fiction, Young Men/ Fiction
e-Book 9780679783411
English
Hugely admired by Tolstoy, David Copperfield is the novel that draws most closely from Charles Dickens's own life. Its eponymous hero, orphaned as a boy, grows up to discover love and happiness, heartbreak and sorrow amid a cast of eccentrics, innocents, and villains. Praising Dickens's power of invention, Somerset Maugham wrote: "There were never such people as the Micawbers, Peggotty and Barkis, Traddles, Betsey Trotwood and Mr. Dick, Uriah Heep and his mother. They are fantastic inventions of Dickens's exultant imagination...you can never quite forget them."This Modern Library Paperback Classics edition includes a new Introduction by Pulitzer Prize finalist David Gates, in addition to new explanatory notes.
Product Details
LoC Classification PR4558 .A1 2000
Dewey 823.8
Cover Price £8.95
No. of Pages 896
Height x Width 203 x 132  mm
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