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Hardcover David Copperfield Book

ISBN: 1025586557

ISBN13: 9781025586557

David Copperfield

"David Copperfield Volume II" concludes the journey of one of Charles Dickens's most beloved and semi-autobiographical protagonists. This volume follows David into his adult years as he navigates the complexities of professional life, the trials of marriage, and the enduring importance of friendship. As David matures and establishes himself as a writer, he must confront the moral challenges posed by those around him while seeking his own place in the world.

The narrative brings to a resolution the intricate subplots involving iconic characters such as the eternally optimistic Mr. Micawber, the devoted Peggotty, and the villainous Uriah Heep. Through David's eyes, the reader experiences the vivid landscape of Victorian England, from the bustling streets of London to the quiet coastal towns. Dickens utilizes this work to explore themes of social justice, perseverance, and the transformative power of memory and love.

Recognized for its emotional depth and masterful characterization, "David Copperfield" remains a cornerstone of the English novel. It stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and continues to resonate with readers for its profound insight into the human condition.

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