Both Uses of
David Copperfield
in
A Great and Terrible Beauty
- "To make certain the afternoon is an educational one after all," Miss Moore says, glancing at Cecily, "I shall read aloud from David Copperfield.†
Chpt 23
- Mrs. Nightwing sits in her chair, reading David Copperfield aloud to the younger girls.†
Chpt 29 *
Definition:
Charles Dickens most autobiographical novel depicting the inhuman treatment of children in 19th-century England; a lengthy, but popular novel filled with tragedy and comedy (1850)