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Birns argues for extending the appreciation of the cosmopolitan side of Marcus Clarke and his For the Term of His Natural Life. Birns in his opening claims that 'in a way [Clarke's] migration to Australia freed him to be the best nineteenth century French novelist England never had' (112).
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- Marcus Clarke's Bohemia : Literature and Modernity in Colonial Melbourne 2004 single work criticism
- His Natural Life 1870-1872 single work novel
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