David Copperfield in public places...

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David Copperfield in public places...

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1Urquhart
Abr 10, 2007, 10:16 pm

I worry greatly as to whether some of you might lose your trusted copy of David Copperfield or feel embarassed to pull out said book in a public place or while at work.

Hence, the suggestion when next you are in a public spot like Starbucks or at work, you may wish to type in http://www.ellopos.net/dickens/copperfield.htm
for said book with illustrations.

I am sure that others have resorted to far more inventive strategems in order to facilitate such reading, but I thought I would offer this one up in the spirit of the technology of the time in which we find ourselves.

Enjoy.

2tomcatMurr
Abr 11, 2007, 6:29 am

Great idea! The link needs fixing, though, Urquhart

3aluvalibri
Abr 11, 2007, 7:48 am

Embarrassed? Why?
People can only be proud of showing they are reading a classic such as DC!

4Urquhart
Abr 11, 2007, 10:08 am

Try
http://www.ellopos.net/dickens/copperfield.htm

I will check this after I send this.

5Urquhart
Abr 11, 2007, 10:38 am

Somer more Dickens for the serious at heart:

http://www.fidnet.com/~dap1955/dickens/dickens_web.html

6digifish_books
Feb 20, 2008, 7:14 am

I recently took my copy of Oliver Twist with me to a doctor's appointment. No-one in the waiting room seemed to mind. But then again, usually I'm there with a PSP or Nintendo DS, so I guess I'm already known as a bit of a geek ;P

7drbubbles
Feb 20, 2008, 8:52 am

Whenever I take a Dickens book into public places, I conceal it in the dust-jacket from The Story of O.

8geneg
Feb 20, 2008, 11:34 am

Well, whaddya know, when I take The Story of O with me to the doctor's office, I usually have it in a dust jacket from Dickens.

9Sandydog1
Abr 1, 2008, 9:22 pm

Reading David Copperfield in public reminds me of that classic "Twilight Zone" episode. Mr. Beavus (or whatever his name was) was reading David Copperfield as he was wroking as a bank teller. He got fired for reading on the job.

10AuntieCatherine
Jul 21, 2008, 4:34 pm


Am I the only person who has "good copies" for reading at home and "bad copies" for sticking in a pocket or handbag and carrying round?

I got so fed up of paperbacks disintegrating on me (d**n it some of those copies were only 20yrs old), that I've taken to replacing them with nice Everyman editions, on acid-free paper and then buying secondhand or £1 copies for everyday reading on the bus/coffee shop/fresh air.

11ElizabethPotter
Mar 13, 2009, 1:44 pm

I know this is not about Dickens, but one time when I was in downtown. I had my copy of Villette with me in the car. My boyfriend made a joke about someone stealing it off the seat. (He had a very old car and he didn't lock his car to keep him from needing to replace the windows. He also never kept anything of value in there.) I told him that I might be sad but the thief would have excellent taste. If they couldn't afford to buy it, then let them take it and Welcome. It was still in the car when we came back.

12ambushedbyasnail
Mar 13, 2009, 2:49 pm

I went to a concert once and ran into the lead singer afterwards, and wanted to get his autograph but the only paper I had with me was my copy of David Copperfield and I was too embarrassed...

13digifish_books
Mar 13, 2009, 7:29 pm

I recently saw a ("60 Minutes") TV interview with Chris Martin, lead singer of Coldplay. I noticed in some of the footage taken while the band was travelling on a plane that Martin was a Penguin Classics paperback and I recognised the art on the cover. I checked my library and discovered it was David Copperfield he was reading.

14nibs_
Jun 4, 2009, 8:24 am

>13 digifish_books:
I saw that same thing! I'm going to be paying attention to his new lyrics to see if there's any Copperfield-inspired goodness. :)

15yosarian
Jun 25, 2009, 3:55 am


that's a great link urquhart, thanks. I'd just decided to read david copperfield as my next dickens book too, so this should help me to keep up when I'm at work now too :)