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The sting and strength of this piece of fiction, then, do (by a rare accident) lie in the circumstance that it was so largely founded on fact.
On Dickens
Gilbert K.
Chesterton
The Personal History and Experience of David Copperfield the Younger
Volumes VII & VIII
Charles Dickens
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HARVARD CLASSICS SHELF OF FICTION, VOLUME VII & VIII
NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON, 1917
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000
Biographical Note
Criticisms and Interpretations
By Andrew Lang
By John Forster
By Adolphus William Ward
By Gilbert K. Chesterton
By W. Teignmouth Shore
By George Gissing
List of Characters
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Charles Dickens Edition
I Am Born
I Observe
I Have a Change
I Fall Into Disgrace
I Am Sent Away from Home
Enlarge My Circle of Acquaintance
My First Half at Salem House
My Holidays. Especially One Happy Afternoon
I Have a Memorable Birthday
I Become Neglected, and Am Provided For
I Begin Life on My Own Account, and Dont Like It
Liking Life on My Own Account No Better, I Form a Great Resolution
The Sequel of My Resolution
My Aunt Makes up Her Mind about Me
I Make Another Beginning
I Am a New Boy in More Senses Than One
Somebody Turns Up
A Retrospect
I Look about Me, and Make a Discovery
Steerforths Home
Little Emly
Some Old Scenes, and Some New People
I Corroborate Mr. Dick and Choose a Profession
My First Dissipation
Good and Bad Angels
I Fall into Captivity
Tommy Traddles
Mr. Micawbers Gauntlet
I Visit Steerforth at His Home, Again
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