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Tag Archives: David Copperfield
David Copperfield
David Copperfield is the first of Charles Dickens’s books to be told in the first person. It is narrated by David Copperfield. Young David is a posthumous child. His father’s aunt, Betsey Trotwood, shows up the night David is born. … Continue reading
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Tagged Betsey Trotwood, book reviews, Books, Charles Dickens, David Copperfield, Dora Spenlow, literature, Tommy Traddles
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Dickens Project
“Sophie” of A Reasonable Quantity of Butter and I have decided to read through the novels of Charles Dickens in chronological order and to blog about them together. I had already read through them all, except The Pickwick Papers (which omission … Continue reading
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Tagged A Christmas Carol, Books, Charles Dickens, David Copperfield, Dickens, literature, Oliver Twist, Pickwick Papers
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