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William MacOubrey

Drake; or, the Transfer of the Trident

In “Drake; or, the Transfer of the Trident,” William MacOubrey crafts a vivid narrative that intertwines history and myth, exploring the legendary exploits of Sir Francis Drake amid the backdrop of Elizabethan England. The novel employs a lush, descriptive style reminiscent of the Romantic literary movement, while also drawing on the rich tapestry of maritime adventure narratives that captivated readers of the time. MacOubrey's deft use of symbolism and multifaceted characters illuminates the tension between ambition and moral ambiguity, offering readers a profound meditation on power and legacy through the lens of exploration and colonization. William MacOubrey, an author deeply influenced by his longstanding fascination with maritime history and exploration, brings to life the complexities of Drake's character and the era. Drawing from extensive historical research and a passion for the ocean's narratives, MacOubrey weaves factual and fictional elements seamlessly. His commitment to exploring the ethical dimensions of exploration is reflected in this work, which serves as both an ode to Drake's endeavors and a cautionary tale about the costs of ambition. “Drake; or, the Transfer of the Trident” is essential reading for anyone interested in historical fiction, maritime exploration, or the intricate dance between heroism and hubris. MacOubrey's compelling prose and rich characterizations allow the reader to engage deeply with the text, making it an unforgettable journey into the heart of ambition and its consequences.
137 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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