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David Copperfield

par Dickens, Charles

David Copperfield narrates his own tumultuous journey from orphaned childhood to adulthood. Dickens' most autobiographical novel weaves together unforgettable characters—the cruel Murdstones, eternal optimist Mr.

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1CHAPTER 1. I AM BORN
2CHAPTER 2. I OBSERVE
3CHAPTER 3. I HAVE A CHANGE
4CHAPTER 4. I FALL INTO DISGRACE
5CHAPTER 5. I AM SENT AWAY FROM HOME
6CHAPTER 6. I ENLARGE MY CIRCLE OF ACQUAINTANCE
7CHAPTER 7. MY ‘FIRST HALF’ AT SALEM HOUSE
8CHAPTER 8. MY HOLIDAYS. ESPECIALLY ONE HAPPY AFTERNOON
9CHAPTER 9. I HAVE A MEMORABLE BIRTHDAY
10CHAPTER 10. I BECOME NEGLECTED, AND AM PROVIDED FOR
11CHAPTER 11. I BEGIN LIFE ON MY OWN ACCOUNT, AND DON’T LIKE IT
12CHAPTER 12. LIKING LIFE ON MY OWN ACCOUNT NO BETTER, I FORM A GREAT RESOLUTION
13CHAPTER 13. THE SEQUEL OF MY RESOLUTION
14CHAPTER 14. MY AUNT MAKES UP HER MIND ABOUT ME
15CHAPTER 15. I MAKE ANOTHER BEGINNING
16CHAPTER 16. I AM A NEW BOY IN MORE SENSES THAN ONE
17CHAPTER 17. SOMEBODY TURNS UP
18CHAPTER 18. A RETROSPECT
19CHAPTER 19. I LOOK ABOUT ME, AND MAKE A DISCOVERY
20CHAPTER 20. STEERFORTH’S HOME
21CHAPTER 21. LITTLE EM’LY
22CHAPTER 22. SOME OLD SCENES, AND SOME NEW PEOPLE
23CHAPTER 23. I CORROBORATE Mr. DICK, AND CHOOSE A PROFESSION
24CHAPTER 24. MY FIRST DISSIPATION
25CHAPTER 25. GOOD AND BAD ANGELS
26CHAPTER 26. I FALL INTO CAPTIVITY
27CHAPTER 27. TOMMY TRADDLES
28CHAPTER 28. Mr. MICAWBER’S GAUNTLET
29CHAPTER 29. I VISIT STEERFORTH AT HIS HOME, AGAIN
30CHAPTER 30. A LOSS
31CHAPTER 31. A GREATER LOSS
32CHAPTER 32. THE BEGINNING OF A LONG JOURNEY
33CHAPTER 33. BLISSFUL
34CHAPTER 34. MY AUNT ASTONISHES ME
35CHAPTER 35. DEPRESSION
36CHAPTER 36. ENTHUSIASM
37CHAPTER 37. A LITTLE COLD WATER
38CHAPTER 38. A DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
39CHAPTER 39. WICKFIELD AND HEEP
40CHAPTER 40. THE WANDERER
41CHAPTER 41. DORA’S AUNTS
42CHAPTER 42. MISCHIEF
43CHAPTER 43. ANOTHER RETROSPECT
44CHAPTER 44. OUR HOUSEKEEPING
45CHAPTER 45. MR. DICK FULFILS MY AUNT’S PREDICTIONS
46CHAPTER 46. INTELLIGENCE
47CHAPTER 47. MARTHA
48CHAPTER 48. DOMESTIC
49CHAPTER 49. I AM INVOLVED IN MYSTERY
50CHAPTER 50. Mr. PEGGOTTY’S DREAM COMES TRUE
51CHAPTER 51. THE BEGINNING OF A LONGER JOURNEY
52CHAPTER 52. I ASSIST AT AN EXPLOSION
53CHAPTER 53. ANOTHER RETROSPECT
54CHAPTER 54. Mr. MICAWBER’S TRANSACTIONS
55CHAPTER 55. TEMPEST
56CHAPTER 56. THE NEW WOUND, AND THE OLD
57CHAPTER 57. THE EMIGRANTS
58CHAPTER 58. ABSENCE
59CHAPTER 59. RETURN
60CHAPTER 60. AGNES
61CHAPTER 61. I AM SHOWN TWO INTERESTING PENITENTS
62CHAPTER 62. A LIGHT SHINES ON MY WAY
63CHAPTER 63. A VISITOR
64CHAPTER 64. A LAST RETROSPECT

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CHAPTER 1. I AM BORN Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show. To begin my life with the beginning of my life, I record that I was born (as I have been informed and believe) on a Friday, at twelve o’clock at night. It was remarked that the clock began to strike, and I began to cry, simultaneously. In consideration of the day and hour of my birth, it was declared by the nurse, and by some sage women in the neighbourhood who had taken a lively interest in me several months before there was any possibility of our becoming personally acquainted, first, that I was destined to be unlucky in life; and secondly, that I was privileged to see ghosts and spirits; both these gifts inevitably attaching, as they believed, to all unlucky infants of either gender, born towards the small hours on a Friday night. I need say nothing here, on the first head, because nothing can show better than my history whether that prediction was verified or falsified by the result. On the second branch of the question, I will only remark, that unless I ran through that part of my inheritance while I was still a baby, I have not come into it yet. But I do not at all complain of having been kept out of this property; and if anybody else should be in the present enjoyment of it, he is heartily welcome to keep it. I was born with a caul, which was advertised for sale, in the newspapers, at the low price of fifteen guin...

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Autobiographical fictionBildungsromansBoys -- FictionChild labor -- FictionEngland -- FictionOrphans -- FictionStepfathers -- FictionYoung men -- Fictioncoming-of-agevictorian-literaturebildungsromansocial-realismautobiography

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