Hadrian the Seventh
Beschreibung des Verlags
Hadrian the Seventh by Frederick Rolfe (Baron Corvo) is a provocative novel in which a disillusioned Englishman, George Arthur Rose, is unexpectedly elected Pope. The novel explores themes of power, ecclesiastical politics, and personal vindication. Blending fantasy and satire, Rolfe critiques the Catholic Church while indulging in elaborate wish-fulfillment. The work is both an eccentric literary achievement and a fascinating psychological portrait of its controversial author.