David Copperfield

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Journals

  • Bottum, Joseph (1995). "The Gentleman's True Name: David Copperfield and the Philosophy of Naming". Nineteenth-Century Literature. 49 (4): 435–455. doi:10.2307/2933728. ISSN 0891-9356. JSTOR 2933728.
  • Cordery, Gareth (Spring 1998). "Foucault, Dickens, and David Copperfield". Victorian Literature and Culture. 26 (1): 71–85. doi:10.1017/S106015030000228X. ISSN 1060-1503. S2CID 162740342.
  • Hager, Kelly (1996). "Estranging David Copperfield: Reading the Novel of Divorce". ELH. 63 (4): 989–1019. doi:10.1353/elh.1996.0032. ISSN 1080-6547. S2CID 161104289.
  • Kearney, Anthony (January 1978). "The Storm Scene in David Copperfield". Ariel, A Review of International English Literature. 9 (1). Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Kincaid, James R. (Summer 1969). "Symbol and subversion in David Copperfield". Studies in the Novel. 1 (2).
  • Levin, Harry (Autumn 1970). "Charles Dickens (1812–1870)". The American Scholar. 39 (4).
  • Meckler, Jerome (1975). "Some Household Words". The Dickensian (71). London.
  • Plung, Daniel L (1 December 2000). "Environed by wild beasts: Animal imagery in Dickens's David Copperfield". Dickens Quarterly. 17 (4).
  • Saville, Julia F (2002). "Eccentricity as Englishness in David Copperfield". SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900. 42 (4): 781–797. doi:10.1353/sel.2002.0041. ISSN 1522-9270. S2CID 143602239.
  • Takei, Akiko (Summer 2005). "Benevolence or Manipulation? The Treatment of Mr Dick". The Dickensian. 101 (466). London.

Letters written by Charles Dickens

Letters, cited by recipient and date in the References, are found in the Pilgrim edition, published in 12 volumes, from 1965 to 2003.

  • House, Madeline; Storey, Graham; Tillotson, Kathleen; Burgis, Nina (eds.). The Letters of Charles Dickens (The Pilgrim ed.). Oxford University Press.

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