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New York 1928 Modern Readers edn, introd by A. Nevins. 2 vols.<br />

Garden City NY 1936, ed H. S. Hughes. 2 vols.<br />

1937 Nonesuch edn, ed W. Dexter, H. Walpole, A. Waugh and T.<br />

Hatton.<br />

New York 1943 Great Illus Classics edn, introd by M. L. Becker.<br />

New York 1950 Modern Lib edn, ed E. K. Brown.<br />

1952 Collins Classics edn, introd by N. Collins.<br />

New York 1952 Macmillan’s Classics edn, afterword by C.<br />

Fadiman.<br />

Boston 1958 Riverside edn, ed with introd and notes by G. H. Ford.<br />

New York 1958 Pocket Books edn, introd by J. Mersand.<br />

New York 1962 Signet Classics edn, afterword by E. Johnson.<br />

New York 1965 Airmont edn, introd by M. M. Threapleton.<br />

Harmondsworth 1966 Penguin <strong>English</strong> Lib edn, later Penguin<br />

Classics edn, ed with introd and notes by T. Blount.<br />

1967 Pan edn, introd and notes by A. Calder-Marshall.<br />

1971 Ultratype edn, introd by A. Wilson.<br />

Oxford 1981 Clarendon edn, ed with introd by N. Burgis.<br />

Oxford 1983 World’s Classics edn, ed with new introd and notes by<br />

N. Burgis.<br />

1983 Folio Soc edn, introd by C. Hibbert, illustr C. Keeping.<br />

New York 1990 Norton Critical edn, ed with notes, background<br />

sources and studies by J. H. Buckley.<br />

1991 Mandarin edn, introd by P. Ackroyd.<br />

1991 Everyman’s Lib edn, introd by M. Slater, with G. K. Chesterton’s<br />

1907 introd (above) as appendix.<br />

New York 1991 Chelsea House edn, introd by H. Bloom.<br />

1993 Everyman Dickens edn, ed with introd and notes by M.<br />

Andrews.<br />

1995 Macmillan edn, bound with Hard times, introd by J. Peck.<br />

Harmondsworth 1996, Penguin Classics edn, ed J. Tambling.<br />

Oxford 1997 World’s Classics edn, ed with introd and notes by A.<br />

Sanders.<br />

Dickens’s reading adaptation<br />

David Copperfield: a reading in five chapters. nd (priv ptd), Boston<br />

1868, London 1921 (reprint <strong>of</strong> 1st edn, with a note by J. H.<br />

Stonehouse summarising the Maria Beadnell correspondence<br />

and the relation between David Copperfield and Dickens’s own<br />

life), New York 1995 (afterword by A. Bell); in collections 1975,<br />

1983. See Readings, below.<br />

Commentary on the text<br />

Kidson, F. <strong>The</strong> King Charles’s head allusion in David Copperfield.<br />

Dickensian 2 1906.<br />

[Dexter, W.] <strong>The</strong> long and the short <strong>of</strong> it. Dickensian 35 1939.<br />

Dexter, W. <strong>The</strong> favourite child. Dickensian 39 1943.<br />

Dexter, W. and K. Bromhill [T. W. Hill]. <strong>The</strong> David Copperfield<br />

advertiser. Dickensian 41 1944.<br />

Butt, J. Dickens’s notes for his serial parts. Dickensian 45 1949.<br />

King Charles in the china shop. Dickensian 45 1949.<br />

Butt, J. <strong>The</strong> composition <strong>of</strong> David Copperfield. Dickensian 46–7,<br />

1950–1.<br />

Butt, J. David Copperfield: from manuscript to print. RES n.s. 1 1950.<br />

Staples, L. C. Shavings from Dickens’s workshop: unpublished<br />

fragments <strong>of</strong> his novels, I: David Copperfield. Dickensian 48<br />

1952.<br />

Muir, P. H. Note 53: the Tauchnitz David Copperfield, 1849. BC 4<br />

1955.<br />

Cowden, R. W. Dickens at work. Michigan Quart Rev 9 1970.<br />

Gaskell, P. <strong>The</strong> textual history <strong>of</strong> David Copperfield. In his A new<br />

introduction to bibliography, Oxford 1972.<br />

Millhauser, M. David Copperfield: some shifts <strong>of</strong> plan. Nineteenth-<br />

Cent Fiction 27 1972.<br />

Hawes, D. David Copperfield’s names. Dickensian 74 1978.<br />

Brattin, J. J.Recent Norton Critical editions: David Copperfield . . .<br />

Hard times. Dickens Quart 8 1991.<br />

Imitations<br />

Coalfield, J. [pseud]. Micawber redivivus. [c. 1870].<br />

McLean, R. Public examination <strong>of</strong> Wilkins Micawber, Esq. In<br />

Diversions <strong>of</strong> an articled clerk, 1892.<br />

Fellow, C. Mr Chippendale <strong>of</strong> Fort Welcome. 1905.<br />

Rust, S. J. David Copperfield and his friends: what they did in the<br />

great war. Dickensian 16 1920.<br />

Graves, R. <strong>The</strong> real David Copperfield. 1933. Dickens’s text rev at full<br />

length to ‘sort what is true from what is false’, with critical introd<br />

by way <strong>of</strong> justification.<br />

Dramatisations<br />

See Bolton 1987 under Studies and bibliographies <strong>of</strong> adaptations,<br />

below.<br />

Almar, G. Born with a caul; or the personal adventures <strong>of</strong> David<br />

Copperfield. 1850.<br />

Brougham, J. David Copperfield. Philadelphia 1850.<br />

[Courtney, J.?] David Copperfield the younger, <strong>of</strong> Blunderstone<br />

Rookery. 1850.<br />

Northall, D. K. David Copperfield. New York 1850.<br />

Burnand, F. C. <strong>The</strong> Deal boatman. 1863.<br />

Rowe, G. F. David Copperfield; or, Little Emily Micawber. 1866.<br />

Halliday, A. Little Emily. 1869.<br />

Murray, G. Lost Emily. 1870.<br />

Hamilton, G. Em’ly. 1877.<br />

Collette, C. Micawber. 1881.<br />

Warren, T. G. and B. Landeck. Em’ly. 1903.<br />

David Copperfield. Film, Thanhauser 1911.<br />

David Copperfield. Film, Pathe 1912.<br />

David Copperfield. Film 1912. Produced by F. Powell.<br />

David Copperfield. Film 1913. Written and directed by T. Bentley.<br />

Parker, L. N. <strong>The</strong> highway <strong>of</strong> life. 1914.<br />

David Copperfield. Film 1922. Script by L. Skands. Directed by A. W.<br />

Sandberg.<br />

<strong>The</strong> love stories <strong>of</strong> David Copperfield. Film, Phillips Film Co 1924.<br />

David Copperfield. Film, MGM 1935. Script by H. Estabrook and H.<br />

Walpole. Directed by G. Cukor. With F. Bartholomew, E. M. Oliver<br />

and W. C. Fields, et al.<br />

David Copperfield. BBC television 1956, 1966. Script by V. Tilsley.<br />

David Copperfield. Film, CBS/Fox 1970. Script by J. Pulman.<br />

Directed by D. Mann. With E. Evans, L. Olivier, et al.<br />

David Copperfield. BBC television 1974, 1976. Script by H.<br />

Whitemore.<br />

Reviews<br />

[Hervey, T. K.] Athenaeum 5 May 1849; Family Herald 28 July 1849;<br />

Rambler Sep 1849; [Chorley, H. F.] Athenaeum 23 Nov 1850;<br />

Spectator 23 Nov 1850; [Forster, J.] Examiner 14 Dec 1850; Fraser’s<br />

Mag Dec 1850; [Masson, D.] North Br Rev 15 1851; [Phillips, S.] <strong>The</strong><br />

Times 11 June 1851; Prospective Rev 7 July 1851; Southern Literary<br />

Messenger Aug 1851; [Oliphant, M.] Blackwood’s Mag Apr 1855;<br />

Spectator 44 Dec 1861.<br />

Studies and appreciations<br />

‘Munkshood’ [W. J. Clarke]. Mr Micawber: typically considered.<br />

Bentley’s Misc 56 1864.<br />

Arnold, M. <strong>The</strong> incompatibles. Nineteenth Cent Apr 1881; rptd in<br />

his Irish essays, 1882.<br />

Ansted, A. Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> David Copperfield’s childhood. Good<br />

Words Apr and May 1894.<br />

David Copperfield’s birthplace. Black and White 7 Sep 1895.<br />

Jerome, J. K. My favourite novelist and his best book. Munsey’s Mag<br />

19 1898.<br />

Stockwell, N. Notes on Dickens’s David Copperfield. 1904.<br />

Romayne, L. <strong>The</strong> survival <strong>of</strong> Mrs Crupp. Dickensian 1 1905.<br />

Matz, B. W. Blunderstone: a visit to David Copperfield’s birthplace.<br />

Dickensian 2 1906.<br />

Charles Dickens<br />

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