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572:. For two hours "Heroes of familiar opera, tragedy, comedy, farce, and pantomime were banded together in strange juxtaposition. It was as if the silent figures of the Waxworks exhibition has been suddenly stirred to into wild life and energetic action". Whilst the match was not high scoring (the Opera House team kicked six goals, the other team only one), nearly a thousand spectators attended the event, and £74/1/6 was raised.
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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
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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.".
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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,
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bears his name. Clarke had a holiday home on the outskirts of
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This article is about the Australian novelist and poet. For other uses, see
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is considered a novel in the grand tradition, that places Clarke with
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circle in Melbourne. Among the writers in contact with him were
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working together to produce the short-lived satirical magazine
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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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518:. As well as friends, he also made enemies. These included
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Hibbins, Gillian (1981). "Marcus Clarke at Dingley".
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1454:Encyclopædia Britannica
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2007:People from Kensington
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