Thomas Alexander Browne
English-Australian author with 'Miss Murphy'

Born
August 6th, 1826
198 years ago
Died
March 11th, 1915
110 years ago — 88 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Australia
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Born in England, moved to Australia, and became a prominent author. Achieved recognition for works that captured the essence of Australian life. Wrote under the pseudonym 'Rolf Boldrewood' and produced novels that illustrated the colonial experience. One of the most notable works is 'Robbery Under Arms', a classic of Australian literature, detailing the lives of bushrangers. His writing reflected social issues of the time and contributed to the development of the Australian literary scene.
Authored 'Robbery Under Arms'
Wrote under the pseudonym 'Rolf Boldrewood'
Contributed to Australian literary culture
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