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Charles Dickens Audio Books
David Copperfield Charles Dickens.
Author : Charles Dickens
Narrated By : Anton Lesser
Publisher : Select Music &
Distribution
5 hours 15 minutes
Type : Classics
Download Price : $15.49
In David Copperfield (1850) Dickens wrote the most
nearly autobiographical of his novels, pouring into it an
intensity of personal feeling that is matched only by the
later Great Expectations which, if it is in any sense
autobiographical, is so only in a far more subtle and
elusive way. In a preface to the 1869 edition of David
Copperfield, Dickens frankly avows his personal interest:
'Of all my books, I like this the best. It will be easily
believed that I am a fond parent to every child of my
fancy, and that no one can ever love that family as dearly
as I love them. But, like many fond parents, I have in my
heart of hearts a favourite child. And his name is David
Copperfield.' This almost passionate statement gives a
vital clue to what is perhaps the dominant theme of the
book: the search for a family and a home which occupies the
hero almost throughout the narrative, at least from that
moment when his blissful Eden is turned into hell by the
advent of the cruel Murd-stones.
Cast out, first to the brutal school Salem House and
thereafter to the warehouse of Murdstone and Grinby, the
young David must fight to discover love and security. His
journey to Dover represents the story of the novel in
little: as elsewhere, the effort, the act of faith, is
rewarded. But Dickens enriches and intensifies the
essential theme by artful repetition in other forms: the
amiably insane Mr. Dick, for example, had himself been
rescued many years ago by the intre pid Betsey Trotwood
from an unsympathetic brother, while (in what is perhaps
the most glowingly rendered picture of domesticity in the
novel) Mr. Peggotty cares for two orphans and a widow.
Put simply, then, the tension in the novel is between
those who exploit or torment - Steerforth the charming
seducer, Creakle the bullying headmaster - and those whose
capacity to give is boundless and unconditional - Mr.
Peggotty and his sister. If generosity triumphs ultimately
over selfishness, it is not without grievous loss, the
tragedy of Little Emily colouring much of the later
narrative. And Dickens is not interested here in simple
villainy or simple goodness alone: Steerforth is perhaps
the most brilliantly drawn character in the novel, a man
who is aware of his own faults, conscious that (ironically,
in view of his name) he lacks, or crucially has lacked,
guidance.
Yet this is not a Dickens novel dominated by the strong
social themes we find in so many of his later works:
generations of readers have loved this novel in much the
same way, perhaps, as its creator did, for its warmth of
characterisation, broad scope of human sympathy, and strong
vein of humour. Typically, he uses both caricatures and
naturalistic figures; equally typical is the alternation
between melodrama and deeply felt, entirely credible
situations. And probably the best part of the novel is the
first half - in other words, the evocation of childhood,
which is quite simply unmatched in literature -although, of
course, Dickens' narrative skill and the sympathetic nature
of his hero compel our attention to the end, helped by the
unforgettably repulsive Uriah Heep and the splendidly comic
Micawbers for whom something, in the end, does 'turn
up'.
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