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Charles Dickens is the author of David Copperfield.

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Who wrote David copperfeild?

Charles Dickens wrote David Copperfield (novel).


Who was the boy that Charles Dickens wrote about?

David Copperfield


Who wrote the 1850 david copperfield novel?

"David Copperfield" was written by British author Charles Dickens and was first published in 1850. The novel follows the life of the title character, David Copperfield, as he grows up and navigates various challenges in Victorian England.


What did Charles Dickens do as a living?

Writer, he wrote novels such as Oliver Twist, Pickwick Papers and David Copperfield.


Does David Copperfield have any kids?

No, David Copperfield does not have any kids.


What actors and actresses appeared in A Message from David Copperfield - 2011?

The cast of A Message from David Copperfield - 2011 includes: David Copperfield as himself


What are the characteristics of Mr.Murdstone in David Copperfield Novel?

Mr. Murdstone is portrayed as a cold, cruel, and controlling character in "David Copperfield." He is manipulative, abusive, and authoritarian towards David and his mother. He represents the oppressive and oppressive side of Victorian society, embodying qualities of emotional repression and domination.


Who is David Copperfield from New Jersey?

The most famous David Copperfield is a magician.


What is David Copperfield's birthday?

David Copperfield was born on September 16, 1956.


Who the author of David Copperfield?

The novel David Copperfield was written by Charles Dickens.


How old is David Copperfield?

David Copperfield is 60 years old (born David Kolkin, September 16, 1956).


Who is David copperfield?

Charles Dickens (1812-1870), English Victorian era author wrote numerous greatly commended novels including his most autobiographical David Copperfield (1848-1850).David Copperfield is the protagonist in Dickens' most autobiographical David Copperfield. He is not the character in Great Expectations.Many incidents within the novel are in close proximity to the events in Dickens's own life, and it is doubtlessly the most autobiographical of all his novels. In the preface to the 1867 Charles Dickens edition, he wrote, "...like many fond parents, I have in my heart of hearts a favorite child. And his name is David Copperfield."