David Copperfield relates the story of his life - transmuting many of the early experiences 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 in the society and preoccupations of the mid-Victorian world.

 


I remember seeing an adaptation of David Copperfield when I was little, and really enjoying it, but I've never got around to reading the book. I'm not sure if it'll be my cup of tea, but that's the point of reading the BBC Big Read books; to try good books that I wouldn't otherwise pick up.

 

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