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through the introduction of Dr. Robert Lewins, writing under the heading 'The Peripatetic Philosopher'. He was noted for his vivid descriptions of Melbourne's street scenes and city types, including the "low life" of opium dens, brothels and gambling houses. He always claimed he was interested in the
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for a theft that he did not commit, when rendering assistance to the victim of a mugging. The harsh and inhumane treatment meted out to the convicts, some of whom were transported for relatively minor crimes, is clearly conveyed. The conditions experienced by the convicts are graphically described.
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suffering a mental, physical, and financial breakdown and died there a year later, leaving Clarke an orphan and without the means to live as a dilettante, which had been his expectation. The biography "Cyril Hopkins' Marcus Clarke" is the only first-hand account of Clarke's early life in London. It
905: 452:; Christmas, 1873). In spite of his popular success, Clarke was constantly involved in financial difficulties and twice (1874 and 1881) he was forced into insolvency. His financial difficulties in 1874 forced him to sell his furniture and the 574 volumes that made up his personal library. 263:. Writing from his journey to Australia, he sent Hopkins a letter describing a sunset he had witnessed; this letter probably figured as partial inspiration for Hopkins' poem "A Vision of the Mermaids". After arriving in Melbourne on 6 June 1863, Clarke was at first a clerk in the 323:"parti-colored, patch-worked garment of life". These columns brought Clarke to the attention of the public, who enjoyed his schoolboy humor and his popularity as a writer grew. Clarke contributed to many colonial newspapers and he was the local correspondent for the London 644:. Elliott was a lecturer in Australian history and an expert on Clarke. The play was broadcast to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Clarke's birth. On the same week Elliott also appeared on air giving a talk about Clarke. 412:. Clarke originally referred to the novel as "His Unnatural Life." One critic has claimed that Clarke's novel is "the book that, more than any other, has defined our perception of the Australian convict experience.". 428:
among the great nineteenth-century visionaries who found in the problems of crime and punishment a new insight, especially relevant in the convict-founded Australian colonies, into the foundations of human worth.
2011: 579:, assembled by his friend and literary executor Hamilton Mackinnon, was published. It contained a "a selection of his most popular journalism with a biographical introduction" with a dedication to the 587:. In a five-page letter to his wife Marian Clarke, dated 16 January 1884, Lord Rosebery states that he had always admired the book, had given copies to his friends and compared it favourably with 205:. Clarke was born with his left arm at least two inches shorter than the right, which prevented him from joining the army, though he became an accomplished diver in his days at Cholmeley Grammar, 2041: 1886: 1687: 2056: 2046: 1911: 1448: 544: 1956: 455: 1926: 475:. Clarke and his work have been featured in several exhibitions held at the library, most recently "Bohemian Melbourne" (2014) which was attended by over 70,000 visitors. 2026: 2016: 1981: 189:, London, the only son of London barrister William Hislop Clarke and Amelia Elizabeth Matthews Clarke, who died when he was just four years old. He was the nephew of 1853: 1845: 252: 190: 2021: 1986: 1680: 158:(24 April 1846 – 2 August 1881) was an English-born Australian novelist, journalist, poet, editor, librarian, and playwright. He is best known for his 1874 novel 1896: 1790: 1976: 1891: 1782: 1766: 2001: 1453: 1991: 1901: 1673: 1020: 1941: 1936: 580: 1533:
Michael Wilding (2014), Wild Bleak Bohemia: Marcus Clarke, Adam Lindsay Gordon and Henry Kendall: a Documentary, Australian Scholarly Publishing,
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is a "ripping yarn", which at times relies on unrealistic coincidences. The story follows the fortunes of Rufus Dawes, a young man
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Shortly after Clarke's death, the theatre community rallied to support his family, organizing a charity costumed
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Michael Wilding (2021), Marcus Clarke: Novelist, Journalist and Bohemian, Australian Scholarly Publishing
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Clarke's contribution to Australian literature is recognised in a number of place names. A main street in
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Anxiety, overwork, disappointment and health problems are said to have hastened his death (officially of
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Testimonial benefit, Wednesday evening, May 10, 1899: dramatic and musical: tended to Mrs Marcus Clarke
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bears his name. Clarke had a holiday home on the outskirts of Melbourne in what is now the suburb of
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Clarke came first in a 1927 newspaper poll in Melbourne to identify the top Australian novelist.
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where another relative, their uncle, James Langton Clarke, was a county court judge working in
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and 1869 he married the actress Marian Dunn (often "Marion"), daughter of actor and comedian
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The novel was based on research by the author as well as a visit to the penal settlement of
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upbringing by this father, and the novels which he spent much of his time reading.
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Hergenhan, Laurence Thomas; Wilding, Michael; Stewart, Ken (1 January 2009),
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Clarke was an important literary figure in Australia, and at the centre of a
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Hopkins, Cyril; Hergenhan, Laurence Thomas; Stewart, Ken; Wilding, Michael;
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Elliott wrote a full-length biography of Clarke that was published in 1958.
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This article is about the Australian novelist and poet. For other uses, see
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to experience at first hand the settings of articles he was writing on the
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From deserts the prophets come: The creative spirit in Australia 1788-1972
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and in August 1898, a "fine granite monument" was erected over the grave.
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In 1973 he was honored on a postage stamp bearing his portrait issued by
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is considered a novel in the grand tradition, that places Clarke with
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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He was inducted into The Australian Media Hall of Fame in 2017.
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circle in Melbourne. Among the writers in contact with him were
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and he is one of the writers commemorated with a plaque on the
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In 1872, Clarke was appointed secretary to the trustees of the
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working together to produce the short-lived satirical magazine
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He was also recognised in an episode of the television series
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draws on first-hand experiences of both author and subject.
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Novelist, journalist, poet, editor, librarian and playwright
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Simmons, Samuel Rowe; Hergenhan, Laurence Thomas (1975),
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Writers from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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Clarke's life was dramatised in a 40min 1946 radio play
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Hibbins, Gillian (1981). "Marcus Clarke at Dingley".
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English-born Australian novelist, journalist and poet
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One of his writing projects at this time was he and
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Writers of historical fiction set in the modern age
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 1339:Margin: Life and Letters in Early Australia 952:"Papers of Marcus Clarke: MS 8222, Box 455" 841: 839: 837: 835: 552:match for Clarke's family after his death, 302:Clarke was already writing stories for the 185:Marcus Clarke was born in 11 Leonard Place 1957:Australian male dramatists and playwrights 1688: 1674: 1666: 1574:. London: Hutchinson & Co – via 1296:– via National Library of Australia. 1268:– via National Library of Australia. 1212:– via National Library of Australia. 1184:– via National Library of Australia. 1032:– via National Library of Australia. 728:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 49: 38: 1927:Australian book and manuscript collectors 1021:Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil 228:(1858–62), where his classmates included 2027:Writers about activism and social change 2017:Australian psychological fiction writers 1572:The Dictionary of Australasian Biography 1045:Marcus Clarke: An Annotated Bibliography 1982:English emigrants to colonial Australia 776: 774: 772: 714: 690: 712: 710: 708: 706: 704: 702: 700: 698: 696: 694: 306:, when in 1867 he joined the staff of 168:, and widely regarded as a classic of 2022:British psychological fiction writers 1987:Burials at Melbourne General Cemetery 1254:"CENTENARY OF BIRTH OF MARCUS CLARKE" 1086:. 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Clarke also had a slight 166:convict system in Australia 151:Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke 65:Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke 18:Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke 2073: 923:Australian book collectors 539:Melbourne General Cemetery 367:in 1870 at the request of 29: 1967:Australian male novelists 1516:Wilding, Michael (1977), 1138:"RADIO PLAYS OF THE WEEK" 1071:, 17 February 1877, p.11. 880:State Library of Victoria 812:State Library of Victoria 608:has been translated into 566:Australian rules football 550:Australian rules football 295:, published in London by 181:Background and early life 48: 1360:(image of postage stamp) 1082:Serle, Geoffrey (1973). 465:Melbourne Public Library 450:Theatre Royal, Melbourne 1922:Australian bibliophiles 1775:The Life of Rufus Dawes 1645:Barlow, Damien (2007). 1624:Henderson, Ian (2002). 1480:Elliott, Brian (1952), 1454:Encyclopædia Britannica 921:Stitz, Charles (2010). 787:Oxford University Press 363:Clarke briefly visited 251:At age 17, his cousin, 2007:People from Kensington 1601:Works by Marcus Clarke 1583:Works by Marcus Clarke 1567:"Clarke, Marcus"  981:State Library Victoria 956:State Library Victoria 781:White, Norman (1992). 556: 469:State Library Victoria 460: 396:The Australian Journal 299: 221: 2032:Writers about theatre 1972:Australian male poets 1952:Australian librarians 1043:McLaren, Ian (1982). 1004:, 6 March 1877, p.10. 904:Bert, Martin (1899). 547: 500:Oliver Wendell Holmes 458: 290: 230:Gerard Manley Hopkins 219: 170:Australian literature 100:, Victoria, Australia 1947:Australian humorists 1819:Thomas George Rogers 1741:(1887) (by T. 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Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke
Marcus Clarke (disambiguation)

Kensington
Melbourne
For the Term of His Natural Life
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
FRSA
For the Term of His Natural Life
convict system in Australia
Australian literature
Kensington
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Andrew Clarke
Governor of Western Australia
West Indies
Ireland
Highgate School
stammer

Highgate School
Gerard Manley Hopkins
E.H. Coleridge
Bohemian
Northumberland House
Andrew Clarke
Victoria
Ararat
Bank of Australasia
station
Wimmera River

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