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1、ABookReportonDavidCopperfield1.IntroductionCharlesDickensisthemostprolificandinfluentialnovelistinVictorianPeriod.Duringhiswholelife,Hecreated14novelsandnumerousessays,shortstoriesetc.Amongallthefamousworks,ThePersonalHistoryofDavidCopperfieldfinallyestablishedhisstat
2、usasaliterarymasterintheworld.Afteritspublication,theauthoroncecommentedinpublic:“Ihaveinmyheartofheartsafavoritechild.AndhisnameisDavidCopperfield.”Eversince,thisbookhasalwaysbeenthebestsellerandaffectedonegenerationafteranotherpositively.However,thegreatsuccessofthi
3、snovelisbynomeansamatterofaccident;itshouldbemainlyascribedtothematurityoftheauthor’swritingskills.Inthisnovel,theauthor’stechniquescanbeembodiedinfouraspects:thedesignofdistinctivecharacters,thearrangementofplot,thedifferentapproachestoachievinghumorandtheadoptionoft
4、hefirst-personpointofview."Ofallmybooks,Ilikethisonebest,likemanyfondparents.Ihavemyfavoritechild.AndhisnameisDavidCopperfield.“CharlesDickenssaid.CharlesDickenswasthemostpopularandinternationallyknownasanEnglishnovelist.Hewasaproductivewriterandhecreatedalargenumbero
5、flifecharacterswellknown,fulloflifeandunforgettable.Hehadsufferedsobitterlyhimselfasachildandhadseensomuchevilnessthatburnedwiththedesiretofightittotheend.CharlesDickenswrotemanynovelssuchasThePickwickPapers,OliverTwist,ATaleofTwoCities,GreatExpectation,andHardTimes.A
6、llabovenovelsmadeanimportantroleinCharlesDickens'successfulcareer.Butjustthisbookweightedsomuchaffectionofhis.DavidCopperfield,thestrong-willedyoungmanwhoreliedonhimselfsufferedalotandatlastbecameasuccessfulnovelistlikeDickens.2.LiteratureReviewCharlesDickenswasthemai
7、nrepresentativeofEnglishrealistinnineteenthcentury.HewasoneofthevasthostsofVictoriannovelists.Hecreatednearlytwentynovelsinhislife.Dickens’sactivitiesandcreationinhislifetimealwayskeptstepwithtrendofthetimes.Inhisworkshedevotedhimselftodisclosebourgeoisie’sgreedandcru
8、elty,andatthesametimeheexpressedthedeepsympathywithworkersandfarmers,especiallywomenandchildren.Dickensconsideredhumanismast