David Copperfield

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      “David Copperfield” is a classic novel written by Charles Dickens. It was first published as a serial between 1849 and 1850 and later released as a complete novel in 1850. The story is widely regarded as one of Dickens’s most autobiographical works, drawing on elements of his own life.

      The novel is celebrated for its rich characterizations, intricate plot, and Dickens’s masterful storytelling. The novel has been adapted into numerous films, television series, and stage productions over the years.

      Description

      From Wikipedia: “David Copperfield” is a novel in the bildungsroman genre by Charles Dickens, narrated by the eponymous David Copperfield, detailing his adventures in his journey from infancy to maturity.

      “David Copperfield” is also an autobiographical novel: “a very complicated weaving of truth and invention”, with events following Dickens’s own life. Of the books he wrote, it was his favourite. Called “the triumph of the art of Dickens”,it marks a turning point in his work, separating the novels of youth and those of maturity.

      At first glance, the work is modeled on 18th-century “personal histories” that were very popular, like Henry Fielding’s Joseph Andrews or Tom Jones, but “David Copperfield” is a more carefully structured work. It begins, like other novels by Dickens, with a bleak picture of childhood in Victorian England, followed by young Copperfield’s slow social ascent, as he painfully provides for his aunt, while continuing his studies.

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      Number of Unique Covers: 181

      Number of 1:1 Covers: 107

      The Birthplace

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      The Treacherous Steerforth

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      The Brutal Murdstones

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      The Nanny

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      The Sadistic Headmaster

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      David Copperfield

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      The Symbol of Innocence

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      The Unknown Powerful Source

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      Mr. Dick’s Kite

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      Details

      Publisher : Book.io

      Series : Dickens

      First Publication Date : 1850

      Author : Charles Dickens

      Genres: Classics, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Novel

      Language : English

      Word Count : 368,017

      Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

      Read On : Book.io eReader dApp

      Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

      Cardano Retail Price : 139 ADA

      Cardano Discount Price : 49 ADA, wallet must have all Dickens books and The Gutenberg Bible

      Purchase Limit: 2

      Cardano Policy ID : eff3548f075e3208acb2dc05718e8fb47dc1cbed5a9804e1b74dc81f

      Author Info

      Charles Dickens

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      Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, first published in 1861 and set in 19th-century London, is a coming-of-age story that follows the life of an orphan named Pip as he navigates the complexities of the world and his own personal growth. Pip grapples with social class, love, guilt, and the consequences of his actions in this timeless Dickens classic.
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      A Tale of Two Cities” is a novel by Charles Dickens set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. The story follows the lives of Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton, two men who are alike in many ways but come from very different social classes. Darnay is a French aristocrat who is falsely accused of treason, while Carton is a drunken lawyer who is in love with Darnay’s wife. The novel explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the consequences of the revolution. It is one of Di… Read More

      Oliver Twist, first released as a novel by Charles Dickens in 1838, is a classical story that has been adapted for stage and screen for generations. Inspired partially by Dicken’s own youth and the plight of many unfortunate children, the story follows Oliver Twist as he escapes from a “Child Farm” (orphanage) and makes his way to London. Oliver does whatever it takes to survive in this un-romanticized peak into impoverished 1830s London.
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