In Hadrian the Seventh Frederick Rolfe weaves a rich tapestry of historical fiction blending the realms of fantasy and spirituality with the real-world implications of power and the ecclesiastical hierarchy of early 20th-century Europe The novel follows the improbable ascension of George Arthur Rose an unconventional Englishman who unexpectedly becomes the Pope Rolfes unique literary style fuses vivid imagery with lush baroque prose immersing rea...
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