
David Copperfield was a widow who grew up under the care of his mother and maid and had a happy childhood. Soon after, his mother remarried, and David was abused by his stepfather and sent to boarding school. When he was less than 10 years old, his mother died of depression, his property was seized by his stepfather, and David was sent to the goods store as a child laborer. The novel "David Copperfield" tells the story of the protagonist David's various experiences after birth, he experienced an unfortunate juvenile period, he broke through the predicament and taught himself, and finally became a writer. He said, "We should face all this bravely, we should forget the misfortune and live in the challenge, not be knocked down by adversity." It's a novel with a bit of an "autobiographical" character, recognized as an important masterpiece of Dickens, and Leo Tolstoy has hailed it as "the best of the English novel"; it is also a book about "growing up", which shows you how to face suffering and help you shape a healthy personality.
There are three common translations of David Copperfield: Dong Qiusi, Zhuang Xuan, and Song Zhaolin. If it is a high school student reading, it is recommended to buy the "Language Reading Recommendation Series" of the People's Literature Publishing House; if it is an adult reading, it is recommended to buy Dong Qiusi's translation.