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Oliver Cromwell: A Play

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The play presents a dramatic portrait of a devout provincial leader who leaves a quiet domestic life to engage in parliamentary struggle, military command, and the overthrow and trial of the monarch. Scenes alternate between intimate household moments, heated parliamentary debate, battlefield action, and the uneasy governance that follows, tracing his rise and the moral tensions of wielding power. It examines responsibility, conscience, and the personal costs of revolutionary politics while revealing how public duty reshapes private relationships and national institutions.

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John Drinkwater

John Drinkwater was an English poet, playwright, and biographer, known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore historical figures and themes, as seen in his notable plays such as "Abraham Lincoln" and "Oliver Cromwell." Drinkwater's poetry, including collections like "Poems, 1908-1919" and "Tides: A Book of Poems," reflects his lyrical style and engagement with the poetic traditions of his time. Additionally, he wrote critical studies on influential figures like William Morris, showcasing his interest in the intersection of literature and history. Drinkwater's diverse body of work continues to be appreciated for its artistic and cultural significance.

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