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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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Gabor Maté
in relation to Barbara Kingsolver's "Demon Copperhead", highlighting the connection between the two novels.
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E538 Dr. Gabor Maté
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William Green
to help
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Guy Spier
understand a person's personality.
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RWH043: Survive & Thrive w/ Guy Spier: Part 2
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Angelina Stanford
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Cindy Rollins
in the context of C.S. Lewis's discussion on summarizing myths versus novels.
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Episode 266: “Best of” Series – An Experiment in Criticism, Ch. 5-7
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Guy Spier
as a book he intends to read.
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TIP414: Investing and Life Masterclass w/ Guy Spier
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Peter Orford
when discussing Charles Dickens's early life and career.
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Charles Dickens: life of the week
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Maarten van Rossem
vermeldt dit als een van de twee enorm dikke boeken op de lijst voor de leesclub voor de vakantieperiode.
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Q&A: Daddy Trump
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Sean Carroll
as an Audible original production.
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288 | Max Richter on the Meaning of Classical Music Today
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Barbara Kingsolver
as the inspiration for the plot structure of Demon Copperhead.
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Barbara Kingsolver on Her Great Appalachian Novel, ‘Demon Copperhead’
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Zadie Smith
while discussing her reading habits and research for her writing.
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Zadie Smith–How to Be Free
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Chris Winterbauer
as an Audible original.
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A Star Is Born (2018)
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Afua Hirsch
as one of Dickens's works.
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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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Tom Crewe
as a novel by Charles Dickens that recapitulated his traumatic childhood experience.
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Close Readings: 'Our Mutual Friend' by Charles Dickens
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Mitchell Rocklin
to illustrate that one doesn't need an aristocratic title to live an aristocratic life.
Revitalizing the West by Rediscovering Its Jewish Roots
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Maarten van Rossem
als een auteur om Engels te leren, hoewel zijn boeken een stuk lastiger zijn dan die van Orwell.
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Maarten van Rossem
als een van de boeken die ze zouden kunnen lezen voor hun leesclub.
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Maarten van Rossem
is bezig met het lezen van deze dikke pil van een boek.
De moord op Gebroeders De Witt
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James Rhee
as an author whose works provided insights into economics and human well-being.
306. The Power of Radical Kindness in Modern Leadership: A Conversation with James Rhee (Part 1)
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Rick Griffith
, who relates his childhood and adulthood experiences to Dickensian novels.
Rick Griffith
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John Mullan
as a book read aloud by his English teacher.
Dickens vs Tolstoy: The Battle Of The Great 19th-century Novelists PART 1

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