Hadrian the Seventh
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Hadrian the Seventh, published in 1904, is a singular and provocative novel by Frederick Rolfe (writing as Baron Corvo). It tells the story of George Arthur Rose, a failed English cleric who is unexpectedly elected pope. As Hadrian VII, he embarks on a visionary and controversial reign. Mixing fantasy, theological debate, and personal wish-fulfillment, Rolfe explores themes of power, alienation, and divine justice. The novel is both eccentric and intellectually engaging, reflecting Rolfe’s complex personality and literary flair.