Philip Stanhope Worsley, 1866. An Oxford-educated poet who translated the Odyssey and part of the Iliad into Spenserian verse, Worsley died of tuberculosis at the age of thirty. Cameron?s portrait, made the year of his death, vividly conveys the intensity of Worsley?s intellectual life and something of its tragedy.
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Philip Stanhope Worsley, 1866. An Oxford-educated poet who translated the Odyssey and part of the Iliad into Spenserian verse, Worsley died of tuberculosis at the age of thirty. Cameron?s portrait, made the year of his death, vividly conveys the intensity of Worsley?s intellectual life and something of its tragedy.

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Philip Stanhope Worsley, 1866. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron.

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Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

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HRM20A74_407

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58,6Mo (6,7Mo) / 35,0cm x 42,0cm / 4130 x 4960 (300dpi)

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