Proper noun
Copperfield
A surname.
Charles Dickens ' David Copperfield is another such classic, and J.D. Salinger 's The Catcher in the Rye is a well-known modern example of fictional autobiography. Source: Internet
Autobiographical elements An original illustration by Phiz from the novel "David Copperfield", widely regarded as Dickens's most autobiographical work Authors frequently draw their portraits of characters from people they have known in real life. Source: Internet
Copperfield adores Steerforth, and all in Steerforth which will cause the ‘ruin’ of Little Em’ly. Source: Internet
Lucy Stroughill, a childhood sweetheart, may have affected several of Dickens's portraits of girls such as Little Em'ly in David Copperfield and Lucie Manette in A Tale of Two Cities. Source: Internet
London: Arthur Barker, 1933; as David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens, Condensed by Robert Graves, ed. M. P. Paine. Source: Internet
Copperfield takes an immediate and permanent dislike to Uriah, in spite of the latter's persistent, if insincere attempts to win his friendship. Source: Internet