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Marcus Clarke (1846 - 1881) was
an Australian novelist, best known
for his novel For the Term of his Natural Life. This is a 'ripping yarn', which at times relies on unrealistic
coincidences. The story follows the fortunes of Rufus Dawes, a young man transported for a murder which he did not commit. The
harsh and inhumane treatment meted out to the convicts, some of whom were transported for relatively minor crimes, is clearly
conveyed. The conditions experienced by the convicts are graphically described. The novel was based on research by the author as
well as a visit to the penal settlement of Port Arthur.
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