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David Copperfield

A man named Charles Dickens wrote David Copperfield. Charles Dickens was known as England’s most popular and most loved novelist. Charles was born in England in 1812, and was one of eight children. Charles Dickens family was not made of money. His dad did not make a lot of money, and he also had a hard time of managing his money, which led his family into poverty. Charles family was sent to debtors prison for 12 years where Charles had to work in a factory, where he barley made any money at all. The experiences that Charles had confronted had formed the background to the story of David Copperfield. After Charles was free from jail, he started his job as a parliamentary reporter for a London newspaper at the age of nineteen. All the time Di

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