I have in my heart of hearts a favourite child. And his
name is David Copperfield. Charles Dickens
The story of David Copperfield (1850) began as a
memoir of Dickens boyhood experiences in a
blacking factory and grew into one of his most
popular novels, echoing aspects of the authors own
life and providing a wealth of famous characters.
Creepy Uriah Heep and the cruel Murdstones are
here, with faithful Peggoty and Davids formidable
Aunt Betsey Trotwood; not forgetting the ever-optimistic
Mr Micawber, who is a portrait of Dickens own improvident father.
This edition contains the original illustrations by
Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne).