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The narrative follows David Copperfield as he navigates a tumultuous childhood marked by the cruelty of his stepfather, Edward Murdstone, and the loss of his mother. Sent to boarding school, he befriends Tom Taddles and James Steerforth, but his struggles continue as he is forced to work in a factory. Despite adversity, David's resilience shines through as he seeks refuge with his great aunt, Betsy Trotwood. This semi-autobiographical tale by Charles Dickens explores themes of innocence, courage, love, and hope, and has inspired numerous adaptations.
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- Title
- David Copperfield
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Charles Dickens
- Publisher
- V & S Publisher
- Released
- 2022
- Pages
- 922
- ISBN13
- 9789357943574
- Series
- Real Reads
- First published
- 1850
- Original title
- David Copperfield
- Rating
- 3.9 out of 5
- Description
- The narrative follows David Copperfield as he navigates a tumultuous childhood marked by the cruelty of his stepfather, Edward Murdstone, and the loss of his mother. Sent to boarding school, he befriends Tom Taddles and James Steerforth, but his struggles continue as he is forced to work in a factory. Despite adversity, David's resilience shines through as he seeks refuge with his great aunt, Betsy Trotwood. This semi-autobiographical tale by Charles Dickens explores themes of innocence, courage, love, and hope, and has inspired numerous adaptations.