"Die Royalisten, oder Cromwell's Ende" (The Royalists, or Cromwell's End) is a historical drama by Ernst Raupach, likely published in 1843. The play centers around the final days of Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector of England, and the machinations of royalists seeking to restore the monarchy. Raupach, a noted German playwright, brings a dramatic sensibility to this historical subject. The play explores themes of power, loyalty, and the complexities of political upheaval in 17th-century England. It remains a significant work for those interested in German drama and historical interpretations of Cromwell's era.
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