Willa Muir

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Willa Muir was a prominent Scottish writer, translator, and intellectual whose work and advocacy for women’s rights made her a key voice in the Scottish Renaissance.

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instanceOf Scottish Renaissance figure
human
intellectual
translator
advocatedFor women's rights
birthName Agnes Willa Anderson NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1890-03-13
dateOfDeath 1970-05-22
describedAs key voice in the Scottish Renaissance
educatedAt University of St Andrews NERFINISHED
familyName Anderson NERFINISHED
Muir NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork literature
translation
women's rights
gender female
genre autobiography
fiction
literary criticism
non-fiction
givenName Agnes NERFINISHED
Willa NERFINISHED
languagesSpokenWritten English
German
movement Scottish Renaissance NERFINISHED
name Willa Muir NERFINISHED
notableFor translations of Franz Kafka
notableWork Belonging NERFINISHED
Imagined Corners NERFINISHED
Living with Ballads NERFINISHED
Mrs Ritchie NERFINISHED
The Usurpers NERFINISHED
Women: An Inquiry NERFINISHED
occupation essayist
teacher
translator
writer
placeOfBirth Montrose, Angus, Scotland NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Cambridge, England NERFINISHED
residence Austria NERFINISHED
England
Germany
Prague NERFINISHED
spouse Edwin Muir NERFINISHED
translatedWork Amerika NERFINISHED
The Castle NERFINISHED
The Trial NERFINISHED

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