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David Copperfield (1999 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Copperfield is a two part BBC television drama adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel David Copperfield , adapted by Adrian Hodges. The first part was shown on Christmas Day (December 25) and...
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Aug 29, 2007 ... man in Dreiser's "Sister Carrie"]; ENID, the [Tennyson woman called "the fair"]; and Uriah HEEP, [Mr. Wickfield's clerk, in literature]. ...
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Spenlow's pretty, loving, and silly daughter. Uriah Heep-Mr. Wickfield's unctuous clerk. The Story; Shortly before David Copperfield is born at Blunderstone, in Suffolk, his father dies, leaving his young widow Clara with an annual income of £ 105 and a devoted servant, Peggotty.
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Red headed clerk to Mr Wickfield, very humble ... Old clerk to Mr Spenlow, wears a bad wig ... Daughter of Wickfield, about the same age as David...
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His aunt wants to send David back to school and goes to her lawyer, Mr Wickfield in Canterbury. Because David’s school is also in Canterbury, David stays at Mr. Wickfield’s place and meets Mr. Wickfield’s daughter, Agnes, and Mr. Wickfield’s clerk, Uriah Heep, who is studying law and wants to become a lawyer.
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David lives in Canterbury with a lawyer named Mr. Wickfield (whose scheming clerk Uriah Heep takes advantage of Wickfield's alcoholism to secure himself a position as partner in the firm) and Wickfield's daughter Agnes, with whom David forms a close and lasting friendship.
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