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Hadrian the Seventh (Historical Novel)

Frederick Rolfe

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Belletristik / Historische Romane und Erzählungen

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In "Hadrian the Seventh," Frederick Rolfe masterfully weaves a narrative that explores themes of ambition, spirituality, and the human condition through the lens of a fictionalized papacy. The novel, rich with baroque language and vivid imagery, immerses readers in the intricacies of early 20th-century ecclesiastical politics and the personal struggles of its protagonist, George Arthur Rose, who becomes Pope Hadrian VII. Rolfe's unique literary style, blending humor, pathos, and theological discourse, situates the novel within a context of early modernist literature, challenging the expectations of both character and genre. Frederick Rolfe, an enigmatic figure in literary history, experienced a life marked by rejection and peculiarities that inspired his exploration of religious themes and character-driven narratives. His background as a Catholic convert and his notorious social eccentricities profoundly informed his writings, allowing him to delve into the juxtaposition of divine aspiration and human frailty. "Hadrian the Seventh" serves as Rolfe's magnum opus, drawing upon his experiences with rejection from society and the Church to forge a compelling critique of authority and artistry. This novel is recommended for readers interested in richly textured historical fiction that confronts the complexities of faith and identity. Rolfe's intricate prose and nuanced characters offer an engaging meditation on power and the quest for meaning, making "Hadrian the Seventh" an essential read for anyone captivated by the interplay of history and the literary imagination.

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Immersive storytelling, Papal intrigue, Eccentric protagonist, Vatican politics, Artistic symbolism, Cultural clash, Faith and identity, 20th century Rome, Religious ambition, Historical fiction