David Cop‧per‧field /ˌdeɪvəd ˈkɒpəfiːld, ˌdeɪvɪd ˈkɒpəfiːld $ -ˈkɑːpər-/
(1849–50) a novel by Charles
dickens which describes the life of its main character, David Copperfield, from the time when he was a poor
orphan (=a child whose parents have both died). It is one of Dickens's most popular books, and is partly based on his own life. Many people know its characters, including Mr
Micawber and Uriah
Heep.
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