The famous novel “David Copperfield” by the great English writer Charles Dickens earned the love and recognition of readers around the world. In many ways, the autobiographical, this novel tells about the fate of a boy who is forced to fight alone against a cruel, non -waste world inhabited by evil teachers, selfish manufacturers and soulless servants of the law. In this unequal war, David can save only moral firmness, purity of heart and extraordinary talent, capable of turning the dirty ragged into the greatest writer of England. David Copperfield admired L. N. Tolstoy, F. M. Dostoevsky, G. James, F. Kafka. And Dickens himself, in one of the preface to the novel, wrote: “They will easily believe me if I say that I am like a gentle father to all the children of my fantasy and that no one has ever loved this family as hot as I love her. But
There is one child who is especially dear to me, and, like many delicate fathers, I cherish him in the deepest hiding places of my heart. His name is David to …
Author
Dickens Charles
Translator
Krivtsov A., Lann E.
Publisher
ABC, 2014
Series
World classics
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