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Mentioned in 27 episodes
David Copperfield
Book • 2014
A classic novel by Charles Dickens, following the life of David Copperfield from childhood to adulthood.
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Mentioned in 27 episodes
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in relation to Barbara Kingsolver's "Demon Copperhead", highlighting the connection between the two novels.


Gabor Maté

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E538 Dr. Gabor Maté
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to help 

understand a person's personality.


William Green


Guy Spier

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RWH043: Survive & Thrive w/ Guy Spier: Part 2
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in the context of C.S. Lewis's discussion on summarizing myths versus novels.

Angelina Stanford

Cindy Rollins

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Episode 266: “Best of” Series – An Experiment in Criticism, Ch. 5-7
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as a book he intends to read.


Guy Spier

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TIP414: Investing and Life Masterclass w/ Guy Spier
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when discussing Charles Dickens's early life and career.

Peter Orford

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Charles Dickens: life of the week


Maarten van Rossem

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Q&A: Daddy Trump
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as an Audible original production.


Sean Carroll

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288 | Max Richter on the Meaning of Classical Music Today
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as the inspiration for the plot structure of Demon Copperhead.


Barbara Kingsolver

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Barbara Kingsolver on Her Great Appalachian Novel, ‘Demon Copperhead’
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while discussing her reading habits and research for her writing.


Zadie Smith

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Zadie Smith–How to Be Free
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as an Audible original.

Chris Winterbauer

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A Star Is Born (2018)
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as one of Dickens's works.

Afua Hirsch

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Charles Dickens | The Final Curtain | 4
Mentioned as his most autobiographical novel.

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Charles Dickens | A Very Dickens Christmas | 3
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as a novel by Charles Dickens that recapitulated his traumatic childhood experience.

Tom Crewe

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Close Readings: 'Our Mutual Friend' by Charles Dickens
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to illustrate that one doesn't need an aristocratic title to live an aristocratic life.

Mitchell Rocklin

Revitalizing the West by Rediscovering Its Jewish Roots
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als een auteur om Engels te leren, hoewel zijn boeken een stuk lastiger zijn dan die van Orwell.


Maarten van Rossem

Boekenclub #1: Animal Farm
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als een van de boeken die ze zouden kunnen lezen voor hun leesclub.


Maarten van Rossem

Valt de VVD nog te redden?


Maarten van Rossem

De moord op Gebroeders De Witt
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as an author whose works provided insights into economics and human well-being.

James Rhee

306. The Power of Radical Kindness in Modern Leadership: A Conversation with James Rhee (Part 1)
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, who relates his childhood and adulthood experiences to Dickensian novels.

Rick Griffith

Rick Griffith
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as a book read aloud by his English teacher.


John Mullan

Dickens vs Tolstoy: The Battle Of The Great 19th-century Novelists PART 1