David Copperfield
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Charles Dickens. David Copperfield
David Copperfield
Table of Contents
DAVID COPPERFIELD
Preface I
Preface II
Chapter 1. I Am Born
Chapter 2. I Observe
Chapter 3. I have a Change
Chapter 4. I Fall into Disgrace
Chapter 5. I Am Sent Away from Home
Chapter 6. I Enlarge My Circle of Acquaintance
Chapter 7. My ‘First Half’ at Salem House
Chapter 8. My Holidays. Especially One Happy Afternoon
Chapter 9. I have a Memorable Birthday
Chapter 10. I Become Neglected, and Am Provided for
Chapter 11. I Begin Life on My Own Account, and Don’t Like It
Chapter 12. Liking Life on My Own Account No Better, I Form a Great Resolution
Chapter 13. The Sequel of My Resolution
Chapter 14. My Aunt Makes Up Her Mind About Me
Chapter 15. I Make Another Beginning
Chapter 16. I Am a New Boy in more Senses than One
Chapter 17. Somebody Turns Up
Chapter 18. A Retrospect
Chapter 19. I Look About Me, and Make a Discovery
Chapter 20. Steerforth’s Home
Chapter 21. Little Em’ly
Chapter 22. Some Old Scenes, and Some New People
Chapter 23. I Corroborate Mr. Dick, and Choose a Profession
Chapter 24. My First Dissipation
Chapter 25. Good and Bad Angels
Chapter 26. I Fall into Captivity
Chapter 27. Tommy Traddles
Chapter 28. Mr. Micawber’s Gauntlet
Chapter 29. I Visit Steerforth at His Home, Again
Chapter 30. A Loss
Chapter 31. A Greater Loss
Chapter 32. The Beginning of a Long Journey
Chapter 33. Blissful
Chapter 34. My Aunt Astonishes Me
Chapter 35. Depression
Chapter 36. Enthusiasm
Chapter 37. A Little Cold Water
Chapter 38. A Dissolution of Partnership
Chapter 39. Wickfield and Heep
Chapter 40. The Wanderer
Chapter 41. Dora’s Aunts
Chapter 42. Mischief
Chapter 43. Another Retrospect
Chapter 44. Our Housekeeping
Chapter 45. Mr. Dick Fulfils My Aunt’s Predictions
Chapter 46. Intelligence
Chapter 47. Martha
Chapter 48. Domestic
Chapter 49. I Am Involved in Mystery
Chapter 50. Mr. Peggotty’s Dream Comes True
Chapter 51. The Beginning of a Longer Journey
Chapter 52. I Assist at an Explosion
Chapter 53. Another Retrospect
Chapter 54. Mr. Micawber’s Transactions
Chapter 55. Tempest
Chapter 56. The New Wound, and the Old
Chapter 57. The Emigrants
Chapter 58. Absence
Chapter 59. Return
Chapter 60. Agnes
Chapter 61. I Am Shown Two Interesting Penitents
Chapter 62. A Light Shines on My Way
Chapter 63. A Visitor
Chapter 64. A Last Retrospect
DAVID COPPERFIELD. by Virginia Woolf
LIFE OF CHARLES DICKENS. by John Forster
Volume I. 1812-1842
Chapter I. Childhood
1812-1822
Chapter II. Hard Experiences in Boyhood
1822-1824
Chapter III. School-Days and Start in Life
1824-1830
Chapter IV. Reporters' Gallery and Newspaper Literature
1831-1835
Chapter V. First Book, and Origin of Pickwick
1836
Chapter VI. Writing the Pickwick Papers
1837
Chapter VII. Between Pickwick and Nickleby
1837-1838
Chapter VIII. Oliver Twist
1838
Chapter IX. Nicholas Nickleby
1838-1839
Chapter X. During and After Nickleby
1838-1839
Chapter XI. New Literary Project
1839
Chapter XII. The Old Curiosity Shop
1840-1841
Chapter XIII. Devonshire Terrace and Broadstairs
1840
Chapter XIV. Barnaby Rudge
1841
Chapter XV. Public Dinner in Edinburgh
1841
Chapter XVI. Adventures in the Highlands
1841
Chapter XVII. Again at Broadstairs
1841
Chapter XVIII. Eve of the Visit to America
1841
Chapter XIX. First Impressions of America
1842
Chapter XX. Second Impressions of America
1842
Chapter XXI. Philadelphia, Washington, and the South
1842
Chapter XXII. Canal-boat Journeys: Bound Far West
1842
Chapter XXIII. The Far West: To Niagara Falls
1842
Chapter XXIV. Niagara and Montreal
1842
Volume II. 1842-1852
Chapter I. American Notes
1842
Chapter II. First Year of Martin Chuzzlewit
1843
Chapter III. Chuzzlewit Disappointments and Christmas Carol
1843-1844
Chapter IV. Year of Departure for Italy
1844
Chapter V. Idleness at Albaro: Villa Bagnerello
1844
Chapter VI. Work in Genoa: Palazzo Peschiere
1844
Chapter VII. Italian Travel
1844
Chapter VIII. Last Months in Italy
1845
Chapter IX. Again in England. 1845-1846
Chapter X. A Home in Switzerland
1846
Chapter XI. Swiss People and Scenery
1846
Chapter XII. Sketches Chiefly Personal
1846
Chapter XIII. Literary Labour at Lausanne
1846
Chapter XIV. Revolution at Geneva, Christmas Book, and Last Days In Switzerland
1846
Chapter XV. Three Months in Paris
1846-1847
Chapter XVI. Dombey and Son
1846-1848
Chapter XVII. Splendid Strolling
1847-1852
Chapter XVIII. Seaside Holidays
1848-1851
Chapter XIX. Haunted Man and Household Words
1848-1850
Chapter XX. Last Years in Devonshire Terrace
1848-1851
Volume III. 1852-1870
Chapter I. David Copperfield and Bleak House
1850-1853
Chapter II. Home Incidents and Hard Times
1853-1854-1855
Chapter III. Switzerland and Italy Revisited
1853
Chapter IV. Three Summers at Boulogne
1853, 1854, and 1856
Chapter V. Residence in Paris
1855-1856
Chapter VI. Little Dorrit, and a Lazy Tour
1855-1857
Chapter VII. What Happened at this Time
1857-1858
Chapter VIII. Gadshill Place
1856-1870
Chapter IX. First Paid Readings
1858-1859
Chapter X. All the Year Round and the Uncommercial Traveller
1859-1861
Chapter XI. Second Series of Readings
1861-1863
Chapter XII. Hints for Books Written and Unwritten
1855-1865
Chapter XIII. Third Series of Readings
1864-1867
Chapter XIV. Dickens as a Novelist
1836-1870
Chapter XV. America Revisited: November and December 1867
1867
Chapter XVI. America Revisited: January to April 1868
1868
Chapter XVII. Last Readings
1868-1870
Chapter XVIII. Last Book
1869-1870
Chapter XIX. Personal Characteristics
1836-1870
Chapter XX. The End
1869-1870
Appendix. I. The Writings of Charles Dickens
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1840-1841
I. Old Curiosity Shop (1840)
II. Barnaby Rudge (1841)
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II. The Will of Charles Dickens
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