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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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