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Hadrian the Seventh (Historical Novel) (eBook)

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2023
329 Seiten
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Frederick Rolfe's Hadrian the Seventh is a captivating historical novel that transports readers to the world of early 20th century Rome. This literary masterpiece follows the story of George Arthur Rose, an Englishman who unexpectedly becomes Pope Hadrian VII. The novel is written in a richly detailed and lyrical style that immerses readers in the intrigue and politics of the Vatican. Rolfe's intricate descriptions of Rome's architecture, art, and society provide a vivid backdrop for the protagonist's rise to power. The book's exploration of themes such as ambition, faith, and the clash of cultures adds depth to this compelling narrative. Rolfe's use of symbolism and allegory elevates the novel to a thought-provoking work of literature. Frederick Rolfe's own experiences as a writer, artist, and eccentric figure in British literary circles undoubtedly influenced his creation of Hadrian the Seventh. His knowledge of Roman history and Catholicism shines through in the meticulous research evident in the novel. Rolfe's complex relationship with religion and authority adds layers of complexity to his portrayal of the papacy. Through Hadrian the Seventh, Rolfe invites readers to ponder the nature of power, identity, and destiny in a changing world. I highly recommend Hadrian the Seventh to readers who appreciate historical fiction that challenges conventional narratives. Rolfe's masterful storytelling and insightful exploration of human nature make this novel a must-read for those seeking a thought-provoking and immersive literary experience.

Frederick Rolfe, also known as Baron Corvo, was an enigmatic English writer, artist, and eccentric, born on July 22, 1860, in Cheapside, London. Rolfe's literary career, though not widely celebrated during his lifetime, has attracted increasing interest posthumously, particularly for his novel 'Hadrian the Seventh' published in 1904. This historical novel is a fantastical account of an Englishman who becomes Pope, and it provides a trenchant exploration of Rolfe's own aspirations and self-image. Rolfe's literary style is characterized by its wit, elaborate language, and the subversion of the reader's expectations. His works often delve into autobiographical themes, including his failed attempts to join the priesthood, and are noted for their detail and precision, especially concerning ecclesiastical matters. Throughout his life, Rolfe struggled with financial instability and societal rejection but continued to produce a unique body of work that earned him a distinguished place among the curiosities of English literature. Despite a life marked by controversy and difficulty, Rolfe's contribution to the genre of historical fiction and his vivid portrayal of the fin-de-siècle Catholic artistic circles remain a subject of study and admiration.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th century historical novels • Alternative History Books • As a Man Thinketh • autobiographical fiction • Baron Corvo Influence • Bible • Biographical Historical Fiction • bread and wine • Catholic Church literature • Catholic liturgy • Dostoyevsky • Early 20th-century Europe • Ecclesiastical fiction • ecclesiastical politics • Frederick Rolfe • God Is With You Every Day • Hadrian VII • historical Christian novels • Ken Follett • Literary Complexity • Papal conclave • papal fiction • Religious Aspiration • spiritual triumph • The Keepers of the House • The Obstacle Is The Way • The Road Beyond Ruin • vatican fiction • Vatican Protocol • where the crawdads sing
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