David Copperfield
Author: Charles Dickens
"David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens is a novel written in the mid-19th century. The story revolves around the life of David Copperfield, detailing his personal growth and the myriad experiences that shape his character from childhood through adulthood. At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to David's birth and the circumstances surrounding it, including the death of his father before he was born and the presence of his stern aunt, Miss Betsey Trotwood. David’s early life is characterized by maternal affection and childhood curiosity, as we meet key figures such as his mother, Peggotty, and the mysterious Miss Betsey, who is eager to have a strong influence in his life. The opening chapters not only set the stage for David's unfolding journey but also hint at the complexities of familial relationships and the challenges he will face as he navigates the trials of growing up without a father. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Chapters
- 37CHAPTER 32. THE BEGINNING OF A LONG JOURNEYRead →
- 38CHAPTER 33. BLISSFULRead →
- 39CHAPTER 34. MY AUNT ASTONISHES MERead →
- 40CHAPTER 35. DEPRESSIONRead →
- 41CHAPTER 36. ENTHUSIASMRead →
- 42CHAPTER 37. A LITTLE COLD WATERRead →
- 43CHAPTER 38. A DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPRead →
- 44CHAPTER 39. WICKFIELD AND HEEPRead →
- 45CHAPTER 40. THE WANDERERRead →
- 46CHAPTER 41. DORA’S AUNTSRead →
- 47CHAPTER 42. MISCHIEFRead →
- 48CHAPTER 43. ANOTHER RETROSPECTRead →