Language English Role Novelist | Name Willa Muir Nationality Scotland | |
Born 13 March 1890
Montrose, Scotland ( 1890-03-13 ) Occupation Novelist, essayist, translator Genre Fiction, novel, short story, essay Notable works Imagined Corners, Mrs Ritchie, Women: An Inquiry, The Trial (translator) Died 1970, Dunoon, United Kingdom Books Imagined Corners, Belonging, Imagined Selves, Living with ballads | ||
Education University of St Andrews Literary movement Literary modernism |
The Muir House by Mary E DeMuth Book Trailer
Willa Muir (1890–1970) was a Scottish novelist, essayist and translator.
Contents
- The Muir House by Mary E DeMuth Book Trailer
- Life
- Novels
- Translations as Agnes Neill Scott
- Translations by Willa and Edwin Muir
- Other
- References
Life
Willa Muir was born Wilhelmina Johnston Anderson in Montrose in 1890. She studied Classics at the University of St Andrews, graduating in 1910. In 1919 she married the poet Edwin Muir. Her book Women: An Inquiry is a book-length feminist essay.
Novels
Translations as Agnes Neill Scott
Translations by Willa and Edwin Muir
Other
References
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