Contents
- The Text of David Copperfield (1850)
- A Note of the Illustrations
- Number Plans for David Copperfield
- Backgrounds
- Preface to the 1869 Edition
- The Autobiographical Fragment
- Passages from Dickens’ Letters Relating to David Copperfield
- Excerpt from Little Dorrit, Chapter XIII
- Criticism
- John Forster, [David, Less and More than Dickens]
- Matthew Arnold, [Mr. Creakle and the Irish]
- E.K. Brown, [The Art of "The Crowded Novel"]
- Gwendolyn B. Needham, The Undisciplined Heart of David Copperfield
- Monroe Engel, [The Theme of David Copperfield]
- J. Hillis Miller, [Dickens’ Novel as Memory]
- Mark Spilka, David Copperfield as Psychological Fiction
- Harry Stone, Fairy Tales and Ogres: Dickens’ Imagination and David Copperfield
- Bert G. Hornback, [David’s Vocation as Novelist: Frustration and Resolution in David Copperfield]
- Garrett Stewart, [Mr. Micawber’s Novel]
- Robert L. Patten, Autobiography into Autobiography
- Alexander Welsh, A Novelist’s Novelist
- A Chronology of Dickens’ Life and Work
Selected Bibliography
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