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Mentioned in 21 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 21 episodes

Mentioned by 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
Mentioned by Angelina Stanford and 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
Mentioned by Peter Orford when discussing Charles Dickens's early life and career.
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Charles Dickens: life of the week
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
Mentioned by 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’
Mentioned by Zadie Smith while discussing her reading habits and research for her writing.
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Zadie Smith–How to Be Free
Mentioned as his most autobiographical novel.
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Charles Dickens | A Very Dickens Christmas | 3
Genoemd door Maarten van Rossem als een van de boeken die ze zouden kunnen lezen voor hun leesclub.
Valt de VVD nog te redden?
Mentioned by 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
Mentioned by Rick Griffith , who relates his childhood and adulthood experiences to Dickensian novels.
Rick Griffith
Mentioned by O. Henry and A.N. Wilson as one of their favorite authors.
A.N. Wilson. Walking in mysteries.
Mentioned by Andrew Sullivan as a great author whose work he considers to be accurately rated.
Andrew Sullivan on Braving New Intellectual Journeys
Mentioned by Aliza Pressman as an Audible original production of a beloved classic.
Ep 67: The Power of Co-Regulation with Dr. Claudia Gold.
Mentioned by David Charnick as autobiographical and reflecting Dickens' experiences in a blacking factory.
Charles Dickens' Christmas

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