Hadrian the Seventh is a captivating novel by Frederick Rolfe that intertwines themes of faith identity and divine calling within a richly textured narrative The book employs Rolfes distinctive literary style characterized by lush baroque prose that evokes the opulence of a bygone era Set in a fantastical alternate reality where the protagonist a failed novelist named George Arthur Rose unexpectedly becomes the Pope the novel deftly explores ques...
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