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DAVID COPPERFIELD
by CHARLES DICKENS
AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO
THE HON。 Mr。 AND Mrs。 RICHARD WATSON;
OF ROCKINGHAM; NORTHAMPTONSHIRE。
PREFACE TO 1850 EDITION
I do not find it easy to get sufficiently far away from this Book;
in the first sensations of having finished it; to refer to it with
the composure which this formal heading would seem to require。 My
interest in it; is so recent and strong; and my mind is so divided
between pleasure and regret … pleasure in the achievement of a long
design; regret in the separation from many companions … that I am
in danger of wearying the reader whom I love; with personal
confidences; and private emotions。
Besides which; all that I could say of the Story; to any purpose;
I have endeavoured to say in it。
It would concern the reader little; perhaps; to know; how
sorrowfully the pen is laid down at the close of a two…years'
imaginative task; or how an Author feels as if he were dismissing
some portion of himself into the shadowy world; when a crowd of the
creatures of his brain are going from him for ever。 Yet; I have
nothing else to tell; unless; indeed; I were to confess (which
might be of less moment still) that no one can ever believe this
Narrative; in the reading; more than I have believed it in the
writing。
Instead of looking back; therefore; I will look forward。 I cannot
close this Volume more agreeably to myself; than with a hopeful
glance towards the time when I shall again put forth my two green
leaves once a month; and with a faithful remembrance of the genial
sun and showers that have fallen on these leaves of David
Copperfield; and made me happy。
London; October; 1850。