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For the Term of His Natural Life Marcus Clarke

For the Term of His Natural Life By Marcus Clarke

For the Term of His Natural Life by Marcus Clarke


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For the term of this natural life

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For the Term of His Natural Life: Nonsuch Classics by Marcus Clarke

Forced to conceal his identity and forego his inheritance, Rufus Dawes is unjustly implicated in his father's murder, convicted of theft and sentenced to be transported to Australia, where he encounters the brutality of the penal system. First published as a serial in the Australian Journal between 1870 and 1872 and in a revised, shortened form as a novel in 1874, For the Term of His Natural Life is an Australian classic, a tale of inhumanity and suffering during Australia's early colonial history.

About Marcus Clarke

Marcus Clarke (1846-1881), the author of For the Term of his Natural Life, was born in England and emigrated to Australia in 1863, working on a sheep station before becoming a journalist and, later, an editor. He wrote plays, short stories and essays as well as novels, but it is For the Term of his Natural Life that is regarded as his masterpiece, and as one of the most important Australian novels of the nineteenth century.

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GOR001330975
9781845880828
184588082X
For the Term of His Natural Life: Nonsuch Classics by Marcus Clarke
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Nonsuch Publishing
20050501
128
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