His Natural LifeUniversity of Queensland Press, 2001 - 686 páginas Critical edition of a classic Australian convict novel, first published in the 1870s. It restores the original version, as revised by Clarke for the first book edition, published in 1874. It includes an introduction, a record of variants in later editions and a comparison with the much longer Australian Journal serialization of 1870-72. There are accompanying essays on the historical basis of the novel by Michael Roe and its adaptation to stage and screen by Elizabeth Webby. Also includes textual notes, explanatory notes and maps. Published simultaneously in hardcover and paperback. Clarke (1846-81) made his name as a journalist before joining the staff of the Public Library of Victoria, serving first as secretary to the trustees, then as sub-librarian. His other novels include 'Long Odds', serialised in the Colonial Monthly (1868-69) and published in book form in 1869. Stuart is a Research Associate of the School of Social and Political Enquiry, Faculty of Arts, Monash University. |
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... hear that there exists on earth one who calls himself Richard Devine , that instant shall your mother's shame become a public scandal . You know me . I keep my word . I return in an hour , madam ; let me find him gone . " And passing ...
... hear that there exists on earth one who calls himself Richard Devine , that instant shall your mother's shame become a public scandal . You know me . I keep my word . I return in an hour , madam ; let me find him gone . " And passing ...
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... hear me speak to you ? " " I hear you , " said Dawes , picking up another stone . " Then listen respectfully , sir , " said Meekin , roseate with celestial anger . " You have all day to break those stones . " " Yes , I have all day ...
... hear me speak to you ? " " I hear you , " said Dawes , picking up another stone . " Then listen respectfully , sir , " said Meekin , roseate with celestial anger . " You have all day to break those stones . " " Yes , I have all day ...
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... Hear , hear , hear ! " says Maurice . " Her Majesty the Queen ! " Having drunk this loyal toast with due fervour , Vickers proposed , “ His Excellency Sir John Franklin , " which toast was likewise duly honoured . " Here's a Merry ...
... Hear , hear , hear ! " says Maurice . " Her Majesty the Queen ! " Having drunk this loyal toast with due fervour , Vickers proposed , “ His Excellency Sir John Franklin , " which toast was likewise duly honoured . " Here's a Merry ...
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General Editors Foreword | vii |
List of Abbreviations | xvii |
HIS NATURAL LIFE | lviii |
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