This is The Hanged Man from the Victoria Regina deck.
This is another card that, like the Hermit, speaks of turning inward, retreating from the world in order to reflect. It can also refer to a time of peace, of acceptance, surrender, letting go, or symbolize turning something "on its head," i.e., looking at things from a different angle.
Pollack says:
. . . the Hanged Man bears the message of independence. Like the Fool, which signified doing what you sensed was best, even if other people thought it foolish, the Hanged Man indicates being who you are, even if others think you have everything backwards. It symbolizes the feeling of being deeply connected to life and can mean a peace that comes after some difficult trial.
Trinity Doughnuts Tarot, a site I haven't been to in a long time, says the interpretation of the Hanged Man is, "a suspension of action that is required for a situation to move forward."
All in all, a very interesting card that bears further study.