Walter Horatio Pater (4 August 1839 - 30 July 1894) was an English essayist, critic of art and literature, and writer of fiction.
Born in Stepney in London's East End, Walter Pater was the second son of Richard Glode Pater, a doctor who had moved to London in the early 19th century and practised medicine among the poor. Dr Pater died while Walter was an infant and the family moved to Enfield, Middlesex, where Walter attended Enfield Grammar Schoo...
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Walter Horatio Pater (4 August 1839 - 30 July 1894) was an English essayist, critic of art and literature, and writer of fiction.
Born in Stepney in London's East End, Walter Pater was the second son of Richard Glode Pater, a doctor who had moved to London in the early 19th century and practised medicine among the poor. Dr Pater died while Walter was an infant and the family moved to Enfield, Middlesex, where Walter attended Enfield Grammar School.
In 1853 Pater was sent to The King's School, Canterbury, where the beauty of the cathedral made an impression that would remain with him all his life. As a schoolboy he read John Ruskin's Modern Painters, which helped inspire his lifelong attraction to the study of art and gave him a taste for well-crafted prose. He gained a school exhibition, with which he proceeded in 1858 to Queen’s College, Oxford.
As an undergraduate Pater was a shy "reading man", making few friends. The scholar Benjamin Jowett was struck by his potential and offered...
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