The Weird of the Wanderer
Frederick Rolfe's visionary exploration of myth, identity, and reincarnation.
The Weird of the Wanderer (written c. 1912, published 1922 posthumously) is a collaborative work by Frederick Rolfe (Baron Corvo) and Harry Pirie-Gordon that intertwines myth, history, and speculative imagination. Structured as the translation of a cache of ancient papyri, the narrative follows Nicholas Crabbe through a series of reincarnated lives spanning epochs and civilizations, from classical antiquity to the biblical era.
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