
Middlemarch
by George Eliot (1831)
Like 'David Copperfield', this novel explores complex lives and societal changes in a provincial setting.

by Charles Dickens (1800)
David Copperfield is the eighth novel by Charles Dickens. The novel's full title is The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery (Which He Never Meant to Publish on Any Account). It was first published as a serial in 1849–50, and as a book in 1850. The novel features the character David Copperfield, and is written in the first person, as a description of his life until middle age, with his own adventures and the numerous friends and enemies he meets along his way. It is his journey of change and growth from infancy to maturity, as people enter and leave his life and he passes through the stages of his development.
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by George Eliot (1831)
Like 'David Copperfield', this novel explores complex lives and societal changes in a provincial setting.

by Barbara Kingsolver (2022)
Echoing 'David Copperfield', this is a powerful coming-of-age story set against challenging circumstances.

by Mark Twain (1876)
Similar to 'David Copperfield', this classic features a young protagonist's eventful journey and social commentary.

by Charlotte Brontë (1847)
Like 'David Copperfield', this novel offers a compelling narrative of a resilient protagonist's journey through hardship.

by Alexandre Dumas
This novel shares 'David Copperfield's' epic scope, focusing on a protagonist's dramatic journey and eventual triumph.
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