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Dora Spenlow is a character in the 1850 novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. She is portrayed as beautiful yet childish. David, who is employed by her father, the lawyer Mr Spenlow, falls in love with Dora at first sight and marries her. She proves unable to cope with the responsibilities of married life and is more interested in playing with her dog, Jip, than in keeping their house. All this has a profound effect on David, but he still loves her. However, a year into their marriage, she suffers a miscarriage and her health steadily declines until she eventually dies.

Dora Spenlow
David Copperfield character
David falls for Dora
Art by Frank Reynolds (1910)
Created byCharles Dickens
In-universe information
GenderFemale
FamilyFrancis Spenlow (father)
Clarissa Spenlow (aunt)
Lavinia Spenlow (aunt)
David Copperfield (husband)
ReligionChristianity
NationalityBritish

Charles Dickens named his daughter Dora Annie Dickens after the character on her birth in 1850, but she died the following year at the age of eight months.


Portrayal


Dora has been portrayed by several actresses in numerous adaptations. She was first most notably depicted in the 1935 film adaptation by Maureen O'Sullivan. Pamela Franklin portrayed her in the 1969 adaptation, the first feature film depiction since the 1935 film, and the last for fifty years. Spenlow is played by Morfydd Clark in Armando Iannucci's 2019 adaptation, The Personal History of David Copperfield. Dora's role in the film differs somewhat from the novel, with Dora realising that she is not a good match for Copperfield and asking him to "write her out" of his story, breaking off their engagement.

The BBC has adapted the novel four times, each time with a different actress in the role of Spenlow. She was first portrayed in the 1956 adaptation by Sheila Shand Gibbs, although no recordings of the production are thought to still exist. Tina Packer played Dora almost exactly a decade later in 1966, although only four episodes are known to exist, three of which (8, 9 and 11) feature Dora, including the character's tragic miscarriage. She was depicted as much more comically childlike in this version than most others, pronouncing her rs as ws in some scenes.

The first BBC adaptation to exist entirely and the first one made in colour is the 1974 serial, where she is portrayed by Beth Morris. In the 1999 miniseries, Welsh actress Joanna Page played the character.


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