Cover of David Copperfield

David Copperfield

by Charles Dickens

1850 · literary fiction · children

Set in 3 places · 2 primary
Sense of Place
5/5
Description · Open Library (CC0)

It adds to the charm of this book to remember that it is virtually a picture of the author's own boyhood. It is an excellent picture of the life of a struggling English youth in the middle of the last century. The pictures of Canterbury and London are true pictures and through these pages walk one of Dickens' wonderful processions of characters, quaint and humorous, villainous and tragic. Nobody cares for Dickens heroines, least of all for Dora, but take it all in al, l this book is enjoyed by young people more than any other of the great novelist. After having read this you will wish to read Nicholas Nickleby for its mingling of pathos and humor, Martin Chuzzlewit for its pictures of American life as seen through English eyes, and Pickwick Papers for its crude but boisterous humor.

Set in

  • London · United Kingdom
    Primary setting - childhood and adult life
    ★ primary
  • Dover · United Kingdom
    Aunt Betsey's home, David flees
    ★ primary
  • Great Yarmouth · United Kingdom
    Peggotty's boathouse home

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