David Copperfield
Historical Context and Significance
«David Copperfield» is one of Charles Dickens' most significant works, first published in 1850. The book has enjoyed immense popularity and acclaim among readers and critics worldwide for many decades. It is considered one of the finest examples of the Bildungsroman genre, or coming-of-age novel, as it vividly illustrates the process of the main character's development from childhood to maturity. «David Copperfield» also stands out for its ability to subtly and deeply reveal the social and psychological issues of Victorian England, such as poverty, social injustice, and excessive cruelty towards children. The book has had a significant influence on the development of English and world literature, inspiring many writers. Among the main achievements of the work is the creation of vivid, multifaceted characters, each of whom makes a substantial contribution to the plot's development and the overall moral landscape of the novel.
