Frederick Rolfe
Author profile
born
July 22, 1860
in London, The United Kingdom
died
October 25, 1913
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Hadrian the Seventh
— published 1904 — 9 editions |
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The Desire and Pursuit of the Whole: A Romance of Modern Venice
by Frederick Rolfe, W.H. Auden , A.J.A. Symons — published 1934 — 6 editions |
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Stories Toto Told Me
— 2 editions |
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Don Renato: An Ideal Content [Easyread Large Edition]
— published 2004 — 4 editions |
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The Venice Letters
by Frederick Rolfe, Baron Corvo — published 1987 — 3 editions |
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Chronicles of the House of Borgia (1901)
by Frederick Baron Corvo, Frederick Rolfe — published 1901 — 17 editions |
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Hubert's Arthur
by Frederick Rolfe, Kristin Mahoney — published 1935 — 3 editions |
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The Weird of the Wanderer
— published 2006 — 5 editions |
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Hadrian The Seventh
— published 1959 |
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Don Tarquinio a Kataleptic Phantasmatic Romance
— published 1941 — 4 editions |
“Shall I tell you the difference between our Holy Father and ourselves? We see things from a single view-point. He sees things from several. We decide that the thing is as we see it. But He has seen it otherwise, and He presents it as a more or less complete coaction of its qualities. See this sapphire. Well, you see the face of it: underneath, if I take it off my finger, there are a number of facets to be seen and a number more which are hidden by the gold of the setting. Now my meaning is that our Holy Father has seen all the facets as well as the table of the sapphire, or the thing. Consequently He knows a great deal more about the sapphire, or the thing, than we do. You must have noted that in Him. You must have noted how that every now and then, when He deigns to explain, He makes mysteries appear most wonderfully lucid.”
― Frederick Rolfe, Hadrian the Seventh
― Frederick Rolfe, Hadrian the Seventh
“The student of history knows no more refreshing recreation than that of nailing liars, like vermin, to the wall.”
― Frederick Rolfe, Chronicles of the House of Borgia
― Frederick Rolfe, Chronicles of the House of Borgia











