David Copperfield

eBook: David Copperfield

Sprache - Englisch

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? "Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life… these pages must show."

David Copperfield is Charles Dickens's most intimate and enduring novel—a deeply human story that charts one young man's journey from abandonment and hardship to maturity, self-knowledge, and creative triumph. Orphaned and mistreated, David faces cruelty, poverty, betrayal, and heartbreak, yet he also finds friendship, love, and purpose through the twists and turns of Victorian life.

With unforgettable characters like the humble Mr. Micawber, the scheming Uriah Heep, the charming but flawed Steerforth, and the angelic Agnes Wickfield, Dickens explores every facet of the human condition. This epic tale is rich with humor, social critique, and deep emotional resonance—a portrait of resilience in the face of adversity.

? Why this novel is essential:

A semi-autobiographical masterpiece reflecting Dickens's own life

One of the greatest bildungsroman (coming-of-age) novels in world literature

Features some of Dickens's most beloved characters and moving scenes

A sweeping, emotionally rich narrative that explores class, ambition, identity, and family

? Perfect for readers who love:

Emotionally rich, character-driven fiction

Epic life journeys and transformative arcs

19th-century English literature and historical fiction

Dickens's distinctive blend of humor, heart, and social commentary

? What readers are saying:

"Dickens at the height of his powers. A novel of compassion, grit, and humanity." – Victorian Literature Review

"You live David's life with him—every loss, every triumph. It's unforgettable." – Amazon Reviewer

? Click "Buy Now" and experience one of the greatest literary journeys ever written—a story of survival, soul, and selfhood.

Produkt Details

Verlag: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 770 Seiten

Größe: 1,1 MB

ISBN: 9782386916717

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