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In «For the Term of His Natural Life,» Marcus Clarke presents a harrowing exploration of penal colonialism in 19th-century Australia through the life of Rufus Dawes, an innocent man wrongfully convicted of a crime. The novel intricately weaves realism with romanticism, offering profound insights into the human spirit's resilience amidst the dehumanizing forces of the penal system. Clarke's rich and descriptive narrative style immerses the reader in the tumultuous landscapes and brutal realities of life in the Australian penal colonies, creating a vivid tableau that reflects the historical context of the time and a critique of British colonialism. Marcus Clarke, an Australian writer and journalist, was deeply influenced by his own experiences of hardship and his observations of society's injustices, particularly regarding issues of British imperialism and class inequality. His passion for literature and social reform is reflected in this seminal work, which emerged during a time of significant national identity formation in Australia, as the nation grappled with its colonial past and the moral implications of its societal structures. This compelling narrative is highly recommended for readers interested in historical fiction, colonial studies, and human rights. Clarke's poignant storytelling and character development not only engage the reader's emotions but also provoke critical reflection on the legacies of colonialism and the quest for justice.

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Litres'teki yayın tarihi:
17 ağustos 2024
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640 s.
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8596547055525
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