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| Name: |
Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke | | Birth Date: |
April 24, 1846 | | Death Date: |
August 2, 1881 | | Place of Birth: |
London, England | | Place of Death: |
Australia | | Nationality: |
English | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
author, journalist |
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Biography of Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke
639 words, approx. 2 pages
 Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke (1846-1881) was an English-born journalist and author who achieved eminence in colonial Australia. He is noted for his novel of early-19th-century convict transportation. Marcus Clarke was born on April 24, 1846, in...
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Biography of Marcus (Andrew Hislop) Clarke
8,814 words, approx. 29 pages
 When Marcus Clarke died suddenly at age thirty-five, he left behind him crippling debts, controversial writings, and opinion divided, as it has remained, about his true stature as an author. His compositions were disparate and, considering his short...


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Marcus Clarke Information
571 words, approx. 2 pages
 Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke (24 April 1846—2 August 1881) was an Australian novelist and poet, best known for his novel For the Term of his Natural Life. He was born in London on the 24th of April 1846 and was educated at Highgate School. He was...



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 Australian Literary Studies
Textual phantasmagoria: Marcus Clarke, light literature and the colonial uncanny.
10/01/2003: 7,014 words, approx. 23 pages Canonical British Romanticism, at least according to its own self-image, is sharply juxtaposed to the popular. In Book VII of the Prelude, William Wordsworth's description of London, and the forms of popular culture associated with it, establishes a set of oppositions that have...
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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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03/13/2001: 581 words, approx. 2 pages Marcus, Rosebud seem cast for court Theaters can't reach a deal over deed restriction By RICK ROMELL of the Journal Sentinel staff Tuesday, March 13, 2001 An already-bitter dispute between Marcus Theaters and the Rosebud Cinema Drafthouse grew still...


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