David Copperfield(大卫·科波菲尔)
Charles Dickens
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 dismi…