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Indlæser... The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences, and Observations of David Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery (Which He Never Meant to Be Published on Any Account) (original 1850; udgave 2004)af Charles Dickens (Forfatter), Kathryn Hughes (Introduktion), Phiz (Illustrator)
Work InformationDavid Copperfield af Charles Dickens (1850)
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Leather Cover, New Century Library, Vol VIII David Copperfield is a fantastic and unique read, but definitely one that I want to read alongside a University Professor or University course. This book is incredibly long and written in a much older style, so it's a tough read. It was Dickens' favourite novel, and I can see why. It is semi-autobiographical and is very wordy. It felt like he was spilling his soul into the book, even if it went on forever and certain pieces of the story did not need to be there. It just keep going on and on and on and on... This book does really just feel like Charles Dickens just continued to write and published whatever are to his head. Thats not necessarily a bad thing, but made the book feel very tiresome. It was very hard to read, but I will be looking into more in-depth explanations to learn about the book. It was very cool, but just hard to read and it took me quite a while. Overall, Charles Dickens has a beautiful writing style that proves he is a mastermind, but this book needs a master of the literary arts to break it down for me to enjoy it. Two out of five stars. This is my first Dickens book, and all I have to say is there's a reason he is still famous 140 years after his death. Volumes 1-III .
David Copperfield relates the story of his life - transmuting many of the early experience of his creator - right from his birth to his attainment of settled maturity and successful authorship. On his journey, David encounters a gallery of memorable characters, kind, cruel or grotesque: Mr Micawber, Uriah Heep and Steerforth are among the many who shape his development. By turns absorbingly comic, dramatic, ironic and tender, the novel brings into energetic life the society and preoccupations of the mid-Victorian world Tilhører ForlagsserienAlba Minus (22) — 38 mere Everyman's Library (242) Las grandes novelas de aventuras (77,78) insel taschenbuch (0468) Modern Library (110.3) La nostra biblioteca Edipem (90-91) Gli Oscar [Mondadori] (23 bis) Oxford India Paper Dickens (VIII) Penguin Clothbound Classics (2014) Penguin English Library, 2012 series (2012-05) The Pocket Library (PL-751) Zephyr Books (122,123) Indeholdt iOliver Twist / A Christmas Carol / David Copperfield / A Tale of Two Cities / Great Expectations af Charles Dickens Gesammelte Werke. Die Pickwickier, Nikals Nickleby, Martin Chuzzlewit, Oliver Twist, Weihnachtsgeschichten, Bleakhaus, David Copperfield af Charles Dickens IndeholderEr genfortalt iHar tilpasningenEr forkortet iInspireretIndeholder studiedelHar kommentartekstIndeholder elevguide
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This book, The Perks of Being a Wallflo....I mean, A Series of Unfortunate Even...I mean...David Copperfield, follows David from birth to middle age, where awful things keep happening to him and he seems unfazed and unaffected by all of it. He is horribly mistreated as a child, but he never has to wrestle with that mistreatment as his character is forged. This passiveness bothered me for a while, but now that I've finished it, I can appreciate it for what it is - retelling of events in his life, with no exposition. As plotless as this is, Dickens is such a fantastic writer that all characters become endeared to the reader and leaving them behind at the end is bittersweet. Here's my reminder to pick up another Dickens before a decade has gone by. (