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David Copperfield (AmazonClassics Edition)

By: Charles Dickens
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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After his childhood is turned upside down, orphan David Copperfield is forced to navigate and survive the brutal world of the industrial poor. He'll cross classes and paths with kindred spirits, extended family, eccentrics, and adversaries. Throughout his journey into adulthood, he'll be befriended, loved, and conspired against. And each evolving adventure - comic, tragic, and romantic, both at home and abroad - will inform the observant young man's success as he becomes a novelist.

In his most autobiographical work - the one he considered his "favorite child" - Charles Dickens etched a gallery of indelible characters, including the cruel Murdstone, the recklessly optimistic Micawber, the devious Uriah Heep, and Dora and Agnes, the faithful loves of David's life. Enduringly popular, David Copperfield is considered by many to be Dickens' masterpiece.

Revised edition: Previously published as David Copperfield, this edition of David Copperfield (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.

Public Domain (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Classics Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Fiction

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“Narrator Derek Perkins keeps listeners enthralled throughout the 35-plus hours of David Copperfield's mysteries, emotional upheavals, and delightful resolutions while simultaneously conjuring visual images of Dickens's memorable characters.... Perkins's performance makes listening a sure bet for maximum enjoyment.” --AudioFile magazine, Earphones Award Winner

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This book took Dickinson 3 years to write and it may be partly autobiographical? Wonderful characters as you would expect, the story is a slow burn which eventually reaches a satisfactory ending for the main players.

Book is rather long but beautifully read

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