For the Term of his Natural Life

For the Term of his Natural Life

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For the Term of his Natural Life, written by Marcus Clarke, was published in the "Australian Journal" between 1870 and 1872 (as "His Natural Life"), appearing as a novel in 1874. It is the best known novelisation of life as a convict in early Australian history. Described as a "ripping yarn", and at times relying on seemingly implausible coincidences, the story follows the fortunes of Rufus Dawes, a young man transported for a murder which he did not commit. 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. The novel was based on research by the author as well as a visit to the penal settlement of Port Arthur, Tasmania.

Plot introduction

Structurally, "For the Term of His Natural Life" is made up of a series of semi-fictionalised accounts of actual events during the convict era, loosely bound together with the tragic story of its hero. Most of the incidents and many of the individual characters are easily identifiable from historical sources including Marcus Clarke's own non-fiction work "Old Tales of a Young Country". The plot illustrated below is based on the escape of Alexander Pearce, the notorious "Pieman", who ate his companions during two different escape attempts from the Macquarie Harbour Penal Settlement on the West Coast, Tasmania.

Typical of Victorian-era convict novels, Rufus Dawes, is a wrongfully convicted gentleman. Under the prevailing morality of the time, a murderer would have been inappropriate for a hero in popular fiction.

Plot summary

Among other dramatic events in the novel that are based on true events, a group of convicts escapes from the Port Arthur penitentiary. Getting lost in the wilderness, lacking survival skills and soon running out of food supplies, the men begin to starve and end up cannibalising each other. The last one remaining, Gabbett, is found on a beach by the crew of a whaling vessel, with the half-eaten arm of one of his comrades hanging out of his swag.

Literary significance & criticism

The original tragic ending was considered unsuitable for readers in the United States of America, as a result of which Marcus Clarke added additional chapters taking the story up to the Victorian gold rush for US editions. Most modern publications and film media presentations of the story have been based on the US edition.

Film, TV or theatrical adaptations

"For the Term of His Natural Life" was the basis for one of the first full-length motion pictures films, produced in Australia in 1908 (22 minutes). A major Hollywood movie featuring silent screen stars George Fisher and Eva Novak was produced in 1927.

An Australian TV miniseries was written and produced by Patricia Payne and Wilton Schiller in 1983 starring Colin Friels as Dawes.

The Australian movie "His Convict Bride" aka "For the Term of Her Natural Life" (1918) also alluded to Clarke's work.

Footnotes

References

*NOTE - many different editions of this book exist. Lurline Stuart, Research Associate at the National Centre for Australian Studies at Monash University, has produced an edition showing a core text and variations between the other texts produced during Clarke's life, together with detailed commentary.

* Clarke, Marcus "For the Term of His Natural Life" Adelaide : Rigby, Seal books edition, 1970. ISBN 0851792227
* "other editions" - South Yarra, Vic. : Claremont Book, 1990. ISBN 0670903787 :
* The entire text exists online at http://web.srv.adfa.edu.au/JITM/HNL/Annotation_Viewer.html

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0203505/ 1908 Movie Information]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0017899/ 1927 Movie Information]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083957/ 1983 TV movie Information]
* [http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/rev-9713.html Review of Book]

ee also

* Convicts on the West Coast of Tasmania


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