"David Copperfield" is Dickens's largely autobiographical novel, tracing its hero from a troubled childhood to maturity as a writer. Dickens called it his "favourite child," and its characters — Micawber, Uriah Heep, Betsey Trotwood — are among his most enduring.
Sources for Charles Dickens — David Copperfield
Charles Dickens — David Copperfield in Charles Dickens
Held in the Charles Dickens chamber of the Babel Nexus Index.
- Charles Dickens — The Pickwick Papers (1837)
- Charles Dickens — Oliver Twist (1838)
- Charles Dickens — Bleak House (1853)
- Charles Dickens — Hard Times (1854)
- Charles Dickens — Little Dorrit (1857)
- Charles Dickens — A Tale of Two Cities (1859)
- Charles Dickens — Great Expectations (1861)
- Charles Dickens — The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1870)