David Copperfield - Tome II
1857
David Copperfield - Tome II, published in 1857, continues the semi-autobiographical journey of Charles Dickens's titular character as he grapples with loss, love, and self-discovery. This volume highlights David's emotional struggles following the death of Mr. Barkis and his complex relationships with characters like Peggotty and Dora. Themes of grief, longing, and the quest for happiness permeate the narrative, showcasing Dickens's exploration of human experience through David's evolving life circumstances.























