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Cargando... David Copperfield (Collector's Library)por Charles Dickens
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. David is an amazing son, no wonder Charles Dickens himself said that he was his favorite. This is the story of David's life and whether he will end up bieng the hero of his own life or the villian people will have to find out for themselves. But he certainly became the hero of mine. ( ) This is the story of a boy growing up in England. At the begining his father has already passed away. Soon his mother remarries to a man who's only care is to treat David poorly with the presumed reason to bring him up correctly. Before long his mother dies too. His stepfather and his stepfathers evil sister then withdraw David from school, to send him to work for a friend. Thus freeing themselves of the expense of educating him. After a while working, in poor conditions, he runs away to find his long lost Aunt. Here his life takes a turn for the better. She sends him to school, with a plan for a career in law. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
.0000000000Dickens's tale of David Copperfield follows him from birth through to his successful career as a novelist. The novel boasts a famously rich cast of outlandish characters: the glamorous Steerforth, the cheerful Mr Micawber, the villainous Uriah Heep and David's eccentric aunt Betsy Trotwood, among others. Dickens described this energetic and enjoyable novel as his 'favourite child' and it is easy to see why.Illustrated by H K Browne 'Phiz', with an Afterword by Sam Gilpin. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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