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David Copperfield Study Guide

by Charles Dickens

Author of ClassicNote and Sources

Elizabeth Miranda, author of ClassicNote. Completed on August 31, 2008, copyright held by GradeSaver.

Updated and revised by Adam Kissel April 19, 2009. Copyright held by GradeSaver.

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Federico, Annette R. "David Copperfield and the Pursuit of Happiness." Victorian Studies 46:1 (2003), 69-95.

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