| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - If Villon is the condemned criminal, Marsden is the judge (in a vital note to the poem, Norcliffe focuses on Marsden's reputation in Australia as the 'flogging parson,' a man of violence, prejudice and cupidity??? who ???despised the Irish and looked down particularly on women convicts.???) If Villon is bohemian then Norcliffe's Marsden reminds us that in the catalogue of bastards there might be
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