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  1. For the Term of His Natural Life is a story written by Marcus Clarke and published in The Australian Journal between 1870 and 1872 (as His Natural Life). It was published as a novel in 1874 and is the best known novelisation of life as a convict in early Australian history.

  2. A 1983 adaptation of Marcus Clarke's novel about a wrongly convicted man transported to Tasmania and his love for the Warden's daughter. The mini series depicts the harsh and inhumane conditions of the penal colony and the corrupt officials who abuse the convicts.

  3. Marcus Clarke. 3.95. 2,902 ratings193 reviews. The most famous work by the Australian novelist and poet, For the Term of His Natural Life is a powerful tale of an Australian penal settlement, which originally appeared in serial form in a Melbourne paper.

  4. For the Term of His Natural Life is a 1983 Australian three-part, six-hour television miniseries based on the classic 1874 novel of the same name by Marcus Clarke. Each episode aired for two hours on Nine Network on 23 May, 30 May and 6 June 1983.

  5. Marcus Clarke. Harper, 1913 - Australia - 432 pages. The classic novel of convict Australia, For the Term of His Natural Life is a narrative of enormous power, but also great...

  6. 8 de mar. de 2024 · For the Term of His Natural Life (1874) by Marcus Clarke. Prologue. →. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item. Published in the Australian Journal between 1870 and 1872 (as His Natural Life ), appearing as a novel in 1874. It is the best known novelisation of life as a convict in early Australian history.

  7. A masterpiece in style and scope, Marcus Clarke’s For the Term of His Natural Life is an ambitious tale of tragedy, redemption, and the ugliness and resilience of man. Wrongfully convicted of a crime he did not commit, a young aristocrat is sent to pay his dues in Van Diemen’s Land.