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By angelboy1989 Rank: Lance Corporal on 10th Mar 2004

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Charles Dickens' favourite book of all his works, David Copperfield is written very autobigraphical. The book follows David from the night of his birth all through his mixed up life. There are many very wonderful characters such as the traitor, yet very sly Steerforth, there is the amiable yet clumsy with money Mr. Micawber, and my favourite of all the characters, Davids aunt Miss Betsey Trotood who helps David get along in life and finishes his education and furnishes his future for him after he escapes the dreadful Murdstones and runs to her for help. Most of the story flies by, though there are some slow boring spots, but every book has it's imperfections. On the contrary, there are a great many exciting and eventful chapters that intrigued me to keep reading. Dickens does a wonderful job at manipulating the readers feelings.

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?The Personal History of David Copperfield? by Charles Dickens, was published in November 1850, having appeared in serial form between May 1849 and November 1850.

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DICKENS, Charles John Huffam (1812-1870), certainly the most popular and perhaps the greatest of the great English novelists, was born in Landport, a division of Portsea;

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