Moondyne

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Moondyne is a 19th-century novel by John Boyle O'Reilly that dramatizes the life and escape of a convict in Western Australia, exploring themes of injustice, freedom, and redemption.

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instanceOf novel
author John Boyle O'Reilly NERFINISHED
authorNationality Irish-American
countryOfOrigin Australia
depicts Western Australian convict system
colonial frontier life
explores abuse of authority
human resilience
individual liberty
legal injustice
moral redemption
genre adventure novel
historical novel
prison novel
hasAudience adult readers
hasLiteraryForm prose
hasMedium print
hasStructure chapters
hasSubgenre colonial Australian fiction
social problem novel
hasSubjectMatter convicts in Western Australia
escape from penal servitude
hasTitleCharacter Moondyne Joe NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Australian penal colonies
convict history of Western Australia
literaryMovement Victorian literature NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod 19th century literature
mainTheme colonialism
convict experience
freedom
injustice
penal transportation
redemption
narrativeFocus escape from imprisonment
life of a convict
originalLanguage English
placeOfPublication United States NERFINISHED
portrays harsh prison conditions
moral transformation
social injustice
relatedTo Moondyne Joe NERFINISHED
settingLocation Western Australia NERFINISHED
settingTime 19th century
workOf John Boyle O'Reilly NERFINISHED

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