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Drake; or, the Transfer of the Trident: A National Drama

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A patriotic historical drama dramatizes the political and naval struggle of Elizabethan England as court intrigue, privateering expeditions, and diplomatic maneuvering are depicted around a celebrated sea captain and his sovereign. Scenes alternate between royal counsel and maritime raids, showing debates over policy, loyalty, and the moral and practical hazards of seafaring aggression. Characters embody conflicting views of duty, ambition, and providence, while speeches invoke national destiny and divine favor. The work stages encounters with foreign powers, espionage, and the hazards of conquest, culminating in a symbolic transfer of naval supremacy that frames seafaring enterprise as central to national identity and imperial ascent.

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William MacOubrey

William MacOubrey was a writer known for his contributions to both drama and medical literature in the 19th century. His notable work, "Drake; or, the Transfer of the Trident: A National Drama," reflects his engagement with national themes through theatrical expression. Additionally, he authored the "Dissertatio medica inauguralis de ictero," showcasing his medical knowledge and scholarly pursuits. MacOubrey's works illustrate a diverse intellectual background, bridging the realms of literature and medicine.

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