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Name
  
Philip Worsley

Role
  
Poet

Education
  

Philip Stanhope Worsley

Died
  
May 8, 1866, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom

Philip Stanhope Worsley (12 August 1835 – 8 May 1866) was an English poet.

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Life

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The son of the Rev. Charles Worsley, he was educated at Highgate School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where he won the Newdigate prize in 1857 with a poem on The Temple of Janus. In 1861 he published a translation of the Odyssey, followed in 1865 by a translation of the first twelve books of the Iliad, in both of which he employed the Spenserian stanza with success.

In 1863, he published a volume of Poems and Translations. His unfinished translation of the Iliad was completed after his death by John Conington.

References

Philip Stanhope Worsley Wikipedia


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