Beauclerk later recognised versions of himself in Rolfe's 1904 novel Hadrian the Seventh, in several characters.
The subsequent Broadway production starred first McCowen, then Roderick Cook, and later, Barry Morse.
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In 1908 Rolfe resurrected the character of Hadrian for The Bull Against the Enemy of the Anglican Race, a violent attack on Lord Northcliffe and his newspaper, the Daily Mail, cast in the form of a Papal Bull issued by Hadrian VII.
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