The Dickensian, Volumes 39-41Dickens Fellowship, 1942 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 90
Page 81
NOTES TO DAVID COPPERFIELD BY T. W. HILL PRELIMINARY It is generally known that David Copperfield is very closely autobio- graphical in its general scheme . Colonel W. Laurence Gadd has suggested that the resemblance to Dickens's own ...
NOTES TO DAVID COPPERFIELD BY T. W. HILL PRELIMINARY It is generally known that David Copperfield is very closely autobio- graphical in its general scheme . Colonel W. Laurence Gadd has suggested that the resemblance to Dickens's own ...
Page 15
... David Copperfield , A shadowy world of the Past , which was always a background to his Present , cherished and loved despite the bad patch which fell across his path for about 18 months from the age of 11 , a memory packed with the ...
... David Copperfield , A shadowy world of the Past , which was always a background to his Present , cherished and loved despite the bad patch which fell across his path for about 18 months from the age of 11 , a memory packed with the ...
Page 16
... David went through them because of destitution of worldly goods and family and with a stranger , and Charles because his family was temporarily under a cloud . This dissimilarity widens after , when David from very misery breaks the ...
... David went through them because of destitution of worldly goods and family and with a stranger , and Charles because his family was temporarily under a cloud . This dissimilarity widens after , when David from very misery breaks the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
appeared Bleak House Branch Browne called CHAPTER character Charles Dickens Christmas close continued Copperfield copy course David death December Dickens Fellowship Dickens's Dickensian Dombey early edition England English expression eyes face fact feel figure fire give given hand head hope illustrations interest Italy John kind known Lady later less letters light living London look matter means meeting memory Miss nature never night novels once original passed period person Pickwick picture play poor present printed probably published readers reference Road round scene Secretary seems shilling ship story Street things thought volume Walter whole writing written young