David Copperfield (1850)

By CharlesDickens

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The story traces the life of David Copperfield from childhood to maturity. David was born in Blunderstone, Su... More

Preface to the Charles Dickens Edition
Chapter I - I Am Born
Chapter II - I Observe
Chapter III - I Have A Change
Chapter IV - I Fall Into Disgrace
Chapter V - I Am Sent Away From Home
Chapter VI - I Enlarge My Circle of Acquaintance
Chapter VII - My 'First Half' At Salem House
Chapter VIII - My Holidays. Especially One Happy Afternoon
Chapter IX - I Have a Memorable Birthday
Chapter X - I Become Neglected, and Am Provided For
Chapter XI - I Begin My Life on My Own Account, and Don't Like It
Chapter XII - Liking Life on My Own Account No Better, I Form A Great Resolution
Chapter XIII - The Sequel of My Resolution
Chapter XIV - My Aunt Makes Up Her Mind About Me
Chapter XV - I Make Another Beginning
Chapter XVI - I Am A New Boy In More Senses Than One
Chapter XVII - Somebody Turns Up
Chapter XVIII - A Retrospect
Chapter XIX - I Look About Me, and Make a Discovery
Chapter XX - Steerforth's Home
Chapter XXI - Little Em'ly
Chapter XXII - Some Old Scenes, and Some New People
Chapter XXIII - I Corroborate Mr. Dick, and Choose a Profession
Chapter XXIV - My First Dissipation
Chapter XXV - Good and Bad Angels
Chapter XXVI - I Fall Into Captivity
Chapter XXVII - Tommy Traddles
Chapter XXVIII - Mr. Micawber's Gauntlet
Chapter XXIX - I Visit Steerforth at His Home, Again
Chapter XXX - A Loss
Chapter XXXI - A Greater Loss
Chapter XXXII - The Beginning of a Long Journey
Chapter XXXIII - Blissful
Chapter XXXIV - My Aunt Astonishes Me
Chapter XXXV - Depression
Chapter XXXVI - Enthusiasm
Chapter XXXVII - A Little Cold Water
Chapter XXXVIII - A Dissolution of Partnership
Chapter XXXIX - Wickfield and Heep
Chapter XL - The Wanderer
Chapter XLI - Dora's Aunts
Chapter XLII - Mischief
Chapter XLIII - Another Retrospect
Chapter XLIV - Our Housekeeping
Chapter XLV - Mr. Dick Fulfils My Aunt's Predictions
Chapter XLVI - Intelligence
Chapter XLVII - Martha
Chapter XLVIII - Domestic
Chapter XLIX - I Am Involved in Mystery
Chapter L - Mr. Peggotty's Dream Comes True
Chapter LI - The Beginning of a Longer Journey
Chapter LII - I Assist at an Explosion
Chapter LIII - Another Retrospect
Chapter LIV - Mr. Micawber's Transactions
Chapter LV - Tempest
Chapter LVI - The New Wound, and the Old
Chapter LVII - The Emigrants
Chapter LVIII - Absence
Chapter LIX - Return
Chapter LX - Agnes
Chapter LXI - I Am Shown Two Interesting Penitents
Chapter LXII - A Light Shines On My Way
Chapter LXIII - A Visitor
Chapter LXIV - A Last Retrospect

Preface to the 1850 Edition

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By CharlesDickens

I do not find it easy to get sufficiently far away from this Book, in the first sensations of having finished it, to refer to it with the composure which this formal heading would seem to require. My interest in it, is so recent and strong; and my mind is so divided between pleasure and regret—pleasure in the achievement of a long design, regret in the separation from many companions—that I am in danger of wearying the reader whom I love, with personal confidences, and private emotions.

Besides which, all that I could say of the Story, to any purpose, I have endeavoured to say in it.

It would concern the reader little, perhaps, to know, how sorrowfully the pen is laid down at the close of a two-years' imaginative task; or how an Author feels as if he were dismissing some portion of himself into the shadowy world, when a crowd of the creatures of his brain are going from him for ever. Yet, I have nothing else to tell; unless, indeed, I were to confess (which might be of less moment still) that no one can ever believe this Narrative, in the reading, more than I have believed it in the writing.

Instead of looking back, therefore, I will look forward. I cannot close this Volume more agreeably to myself, than with a hopeful glance towards the time when I shall again put forth my two green leaves once a month, and with a faithful remembrance of the genial sun and showers that have fallen on these leaves of David Copperfield, and made me happy.

London, October, 1850.

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