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The cast of David Copperfield - 1922 includes: Karina Bell as Dora Spenlow Karen Caspersen as Pegotty Rasmus Christiansen as Uriah Heep Marie Dinesen as Tante Betsy Martin Herzberg as David Copperfield som barn Frederik Jensen as Mr. Micawber Peter Malberg as Mr. Dick Mathilde Nielsen Else Nielsen as Agnes som barn Ellen Rovsing as Miss Murdstone Margarete Schlegel as David Copperfields mor Gorm Schmidt as David Copperfield som voksen Charles Wilken as Mr. Chillip Karen Winther as Agnes som voksen
The cast of A Message from David Copperfield - 2011 includes: David Copperfield as himself
Although all his books contain some element of his own life, David Copperfield is considered the most autobiographical of all Dickens's books. It tells the story of a young man maturing through a series of trials that mirror, in many ways, Dickens's own misfortunes. Both Dickens and the character David worked in factories under duress; both fell in love with a pretty but empty-headed girl before marrying a more mature and stable woman. And David turned out to be a successful writer.
David Copperfield is 60 years old (born David Kolkin, September 16, 1956).
The novel David Copperfield was written by Charles Dickens.
"David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens has 64 chapters.
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Charles Dickens is the author of David Copperfield. David Goldfield is an American historian
David Copperfield's nanny's name was Peggotty. She was a devoted and caring woman who played a significant role in David's life in the novel "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens.
Charles Dickens wrote David Copperfield (novel).
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Dora Spenlow's pet-dog in the book "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens is named Jip.
The character Emily was in the Charles Dickens' novel "David Copperfield." Emily Hamilton is a central character in the story and plays a significant role in David Copperfield's life.
Charles Dickens did not write a novel specifically about his own life. However, some of his works incorporate elements of his own experiences and observations of Victorian society.
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.
Mr. Dick is the optimist in Charles Dickens' "David Copperfield." Despite his eccentricities, he maintains a positive outlook on life, often providing comfort and support to the main characters.