EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 7 MIN
014 - Book 02 Macquarie Harbour 1833 Chapter 01 - The Topography Of Van Diemen's Land
from For the Term of His Natural Life · host Marcus Clarke
For the Term of His Natural Life, penned by Marcus Clarke, first appeared in the Australian Journal from 1870 to 1872 (initially titled His Natural Life) and was published as a novel in 1874. Renowned as the quintessential portrayal of convict life in early Australian history, this gripping tale unfolds the harrowing journey of Rufus Dawes, a young man wrongfully convicted of murder and transported to a penal colony. With vivid descriptions of the brutal conditions faced by convicts—many sent away for minor offenses—the novel immerses readers in a world of injustice and survival. Clarkes compelling narrative, enriched by meticulous research and his visit to the notorious Port Arthur penal settlement in Tasmania, reveals the stark realities of a dark chapter in Australias past. (summary from Wikipedia)
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For the Term of His Natural Life, penned by Marcus Clarke, first appeared in the Australian Journal from 1870 to 1872 (initially titled His Natural Life) and was published as a novel in 1874. Renowned as the quintessential portrayal of convict life in early Australian history, this gripping tale unfolds the harrowing journey of Rufus Dawes, a young man wrongfully convicted of murder and transported to a penal colony. With vivid descriptions of the brutal conditions faced by convicts—many sent away for minor offenses—the novel immerses readers in a world of injustice and survival. Clarkes compelling narrative, enriched by meticulous research and his visit to the notorious Port Arthur penal settlement in Tasmania, reveals the stark realities of a dark chapter in Australias past. (summary from Wikipedia)
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014 - Book 02 Macquarie Harbour 1833 Chapter 01 - The Topography Of Van Diemen's Land
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