In Hadrian the Seventh Frederick Rolfe explores the intricacies of the human psyche through the lens of a fictional papal election The novel follows the journey of a Protestant writer who unexpectedly finds himself elected as Pope Hadrian VII Rolfes writing is imbued with rich evocative language that juxtaposes grandeur with absurdity reflecting the complexities of faith identity and the institutional Church As a work of modernist literature it e...
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