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A piece of literary reconstruction charting Dickens' childhood and early adulthood. Peter Rowland draws on David Copperfield and other Dickens novels and autobiographical fragments of his journalism to tell the story in Dickens' own words. Source notes are included for those who wish to retrace the steps in assembling the narrative.
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1997, Aurum Press
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Includes bibliographical references.
"Most of the material in this volume (in addition to the actual remnants of Dickens's aborted autobiography, as preserved by Forster) is taken from three distinct sources -- essays, speeches, and letters"--Source notes and supplementary information, p. 179.
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