"The Daughter of Donagh: A Cromwellian Drama in Four Acts" by Alice Milligan presents a compelling historical drama set during the Cromwellian period in Ireland. The play delves into the conflicts and tragedies of the era, exploring themes of resistance, family loyalty, and the struggle for freedom against English rule. Milligan's work provides a poignant portrayal of Irish identity and resilience in the face of adversity.
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