For the Term of His Natural Life (eBook)

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2022
476 Seiten
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859-654725412-6 (EAN)

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For the Term of His Natural Life - Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke
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In 'For the Term of His Natural Life', Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke presents an unflinching portrait of convict life in 19th century Australia. Clarke employs a sweeping narrative style, rich with detail and a sharp, naturalistic character study that deeply immerses readers in a brutal world of survival. The literary context of the novel can be placed within the tradition of British and Australian fiction, intertwining elements of both Gothic and realism. This juxtaposition captures the stark contrasts of the era—between the harsh penal system and the human spirit. Clarke's magnum opus remains a vital work for understanding colonial Australia, illustrating the grim realities faced by convicts in a world often romanticized in literature.
Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke, born in 1846, hailed from England but his migration to Australia at a young age provided the impetus for his most celebrated work. His own experiences, alongside thorough historical research, informed his vivid depiction of the penal colony's isolation and savagery. Clarke's ascent in Australia's literary scene as a journalist, editor, and poet equipped him with the narrative prowess to construct his tale with a complex, authentically dark atmosphere and acute social criticism.
This definitive DigiCat edition of Clarke's 'For the Term of His Natural Life' is essential reading for aficionados of classic literature, particularly those interested in the interplay of history and narrative. The fusion of stark reality with literary craftsmanship creates a work that resonates with the power of human endurance against insurmountable odds. Enlightening and profoundly moving, it is not only a testament to Clarke's genius but serves as a cultural mirror reflecting the intricate morality of a bygone era. For the reader seeking to delve into the heart of Australian literary heritage, Clarke's epic tale is indispensable.

Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke (1846–1881) was an Anglo-Australian writer and journalist, renowned for his seminal work 'For the Term of His Natural Life' (1874), a powerful and grim narrative set in the Australian penal colonies. Born in London, Clarke moved to Australia at the age of 17, which profoundly influenced his literary themes. He quickly engaged with the colonial intellectual circles, contributing to early Australian literature with both his journalistic endeavors and literary outputs. Clarke's narrative style can be described as darkly romantic and realist, often focusing on the convict history of Australia and the associated social injustices. 'For the Term of His Natural Life' is a significant work in this regard, offering a stark depiction of the brutal life endured by convicts. The novel is notable for its vivid characterizations and detailed descriptions of colonial life, which have contributed to Clarke's enduring reputation as a central figure in the Australian literary canon. Clarke's other works, less known but still important for their cultural insights, include 'The Future Australian Race' and his short stories collected posthumously in 'The Marcus Clarke Memorial Volume'. Crafted with a severe yet compassionate pen, Clarke's contribution to literature not only records the suffering and endurance of his characters but also serves as a timeless testament to the complexities of human nature and the historic experiences of Australia.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe
Schlagworte 19th century novels • Australia • Australian Literature • Classic Literature • Colonial Australia • convict transportation • English literature • epic saga • Fiction • historical fiction • literary fiction • Marcus Clarke author • Penal colonies • penal colony narrative • Penal transportation • Prisoners
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