
| Jerome H. Buckley is Gurney Professor Emeritus of English Literature at Harvard University, where he began teaching in 1961. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and is the author of many books, among them The Victorian Temper, Tennyson: The Growth of a Poet, The Triumph of Time, and The Turning Key: Autobiography and the Subjective Impulse. He is the editor of the Riverside Edition of The Poems of Tennyson and Harvard’s The Worlds of Victorian Fiction, among other texts. |
| Preface The Text of David Copperfield (1850) A Note of the Illustrations Number Plans for David Copperfield Backgrounds Preface to the 1869 Edition The Autobiographical Fragment Passages from Dickens’ Letters Relating to David Copperfield Excerpt from Little Dorrit, Chapter XIII Criticism John Forster, [David, Less and More than Dickens] Matthew Arnold, [Mr. Creakle and the Irish] E.K. Brown, [The Art of "The Crowded Novel"] Gwendolyn B. Needham, The Undisciplined Heart of David Copperfield Monroe Engel, [The Theme of David Copperfield] J. Hillis Miller, [Dickens’ Novel as Memory] Mark Spilka, David Copperfield as Psychological Fiction Harry Stone, Fairy Tales and Ogres: Dickens’ Imagination and David Copperfield Bert G. Hornback, [David’s Vocation as Novelist: Frustration and Resolution in David Copperfield] Garrett Stewart, [Mr. Micawber’s Novel] Robert L. Patten, Autobiography into Autobiography Alexander Welsh, A Novelist’s Novelist A Chronology of Dickens’ Life and Work Selected Bibliography |
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