“The Life of David Copperfield, As Told by Himself” is truly Dickens’s most popular novel. Translated into all the languages of the world and filmed dozens of times—it still enchants readers with its simplicity and perfection. This is the story of a young man ready to overcome any obstacles, endure any hardships, and, for love, perform the most desperate and brave acts. It’s the story of infinitely charming David, of grotesquely insignificant Uriah, and of sweet, lovely Dora. It’s a story that embodies the charm of “good old England,” nostalgia for which people in different countries and on different continents somehow feel today…