Some Discussions of David Copperfield
- Autobiography Into Autobiography: The Evolution of David Copperfield
- Constructing Social and Personal Identities in Dickens’ David Copperfield
- Debtors in Charles Dickens's Life and Works
- “Well, Oliver, how do you like it?”: Dickens, Funerals, and Undertakers
- Youthful Heroics in Thomas Hughes, Dickens and Thackeray
- Henry James on David Copperfield & Dickens as the Pervading Influence on Victorian England and America
- The Chartist trials, criminalized speech, Treason-Felony Act of 1848, and Dickens
- Laughter and Point of View [chapter from Kincaid's Dickens and the Rhetoric of Laughter]
- "Ghosts, Bodies, Selves and others in David Copperfield"
- "Intimidation and Embarrassment in Conversations of Dickens' novel"
- Charlie Banks on David Copperfield (from Steve Kluger's Last Days of Summer, 1998)
- David Copperfield: Progress of a Confused Soul [chapter from Steig's Dickens and Phiz]
- How did Dickens deal with prostitution in his novels? Little Em'ly in David Copperfield
- Martha Endell in David Copperfield
- A Transcription of Charles Dickens's "A Bundle of Emigrants' Letters" (30 March 1850)
- David Copperfield and Contemporary Shipwrecks
- Doctors' Commons and David Copperfield
- Anorexia Mirabilis Decoded: Rereading Female Corporeal Consumption in Florence Dombey, Amy Dorrit, Dora Spenlow and Agnes Wickfield
- David Copperfield Takes to the Boards, the Big Screen, and the Tube; or, the Strange Theatrical, Cinematic, and TV Afterlife of Dickens's Favourite Child
Illustrations
- 42 illustrations by "Phiz" (Hablot Knight Browne) for the original edition
- 16 illustrations by Sol Eytinge, Jr. in the Diamond Edition (1867)
- 3 illustrations by Felix Octavius Carr Darley (1867)
- 61 illustrations by Fred Barnard for Household Edition (1872)
- 42 illustrations by "Phiz" (Hablot Knight Browne) for the serial instalments and 1850 edition
- 7 illustrations by W. H. C. Groome for the Collins Clear-type Pocket Edition, No. 1 (1907)
- 5 illustrations by Harold Copping (1924)
- Fred Barnard's Character Sketches from Dickens (1879)
images used in the Co-operative Publication Society's edition of Dickens' works [1912?]
Related Web Resources
Last updated 16 May 2020
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