Bibliography
"Charles Dickens." British Broadcasting Company. Web. 2013.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/dickens_charles.shtml
This page, put together by the BBC, gives an overview of Charles Dickens's life. From childhood, through his amazing career, and to his final days, the life story of Charles Dickens is put forth with a focus on key events. Also a great website to find other famous historic figures.
"Book and Film Club: Dickens." PBS Masterpiece Classics. Web.
http://www-tc.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/bookclub/guides/copperfield_discussion.pdf
PBS put together a book club outline/overview of David Copperfield. This website offers readers a short summary of David Copperfield, as well as review questions, a listing of important characters, and also a few key quotes.
Cody, David. "Social Class." The Victorian Web. Web. 22 July. 2002.
http://www.victorianweb.org/history/Class.html
A website created by David Cody, Assistant Professor of English at Hartwick College. This website analyzes social class in David Copperfield, and the political implications the class structure had on their society.
Cannadine, David. "The Rise and Fall of Class in Britain." The New York Times (1999): 1. Print.
This article was written by David Cannadine of the Columbia University Press, and was published by the New York Times. The article discusses the ways in which social class structure in Britain has changed over the years, as well as the ways it has stayed the same. Discussing the way in which the structure still exists, but lacking the rigidity of past days.
"Relation between Copperfield and Dickens' childhood." The David Copperfield Community. Web. 26 August. 2001.
http://www.ellopos.net/communities/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=2&TopicID=42
This article analyzes David Copperfield and Charles Dickens, comparing their relative lives. This supports the belief that David's childhood was a fictional autobiography of Charles Dickens's life. It covers the rough childhoods, poverty, and path to similar writing careers.
"Chapter 1." The Literature Network. Web.
http://www.online-literature.com/dickens/copperfield/1/
Haven't read David Copperfield? This website offers the first chapter online for free. Please read it, and if you like it, find yourself a copy of the entire book. Not only is David Copperfield a great novel, but a great accomplishment to finish.
"David Copperfield Quotes." About.com: Classic Literature. Web. 2013.
http://classiclit.about.com/od/davidcopperfielddickens/a/David-Copperfield-Quotes.htm
This site offers a plethora of great quotes from Charles Dickens's David Copperfield. Not only are the quotes spectacular, but this page offers reference to the chapters you can find them in.