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David Copperfield (Sources)

 
Notes on Novels: David Copperfield (Sources)

Contents:

Introduction
Author Biography
Plot Summary
Characters
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
Further Reading


Sources

Altick, Richard D., Victorian People and Ideas, Norton, 1973, pp. 117, 166.

Arnold, Matthew, "Mr. Creakle and the Irish," in David Copperfield, Norton Critical Edition, edited by Jerome H. Buckley, Norton, 1990, pp. 783, 784, 785; originally published in Irish Essays, Smith Elder, 1882.

Bloom, Harold, Genius: A Mosaic of One Hundred Exemplary Creative Minds, Warner Books, 2002, pp. 776, 777.

Brown, E. K., "The Art of ‘The Crowded Novel,’" in David Copperfield, Norton Critical Edition, edited by Jerome H. Buckley, Norton, 1990, pp. 790, 791, 792, 793, 794; originally published in Yale Review, N.S. 37, 1948.

Dickens, Charles, David Copperfield, Norton Critical Edition, Norton, 1990.

Engel, Monroe, "The Theme of David Copperfield," in David Copperfield, Norton Critical Edition, edited by Jerome H. Buckley, Norton, 1990, p. 808; originally published in The Maturity of Dickens, Harvard University Press, 1959.

Hornback, Bert G., "David's Vocation as Novelist: Frustration and Resolution in David Copperfield," in David Copperfield, Norton Critical Edition, edited by Jerome H. Buckley, Norton, 1990, p. 836; originally published in Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, Vol. 8, 1968.


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