
Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke
À propos de l'auteur
Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke was an English-born Australian writer, best known for his novel "For the Term of His Natural Life," which is considered one of the cornerstones of Australian literature. His work often explored themes of justice and morality, reflecting on the harsh realities of convict life in Australia. Clarke's vivid storytelling and deep character development contributed significantly to the literary landscape of 19th-century Australia. He was also a prominent literary critic and editor, working on various publications that showcased his insightful perspectives on literature and society.
Nationalité
Australien
Date de naissance
June 19, 1846
Lieu de naissance
London, England
Date de décès
August 2, 1881
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