Willa Muir
Willa Muir aka Agnes Neill Scott born Willa Anderson (13 March 1890 – 22 May 1970) was a Scottish novelist, essayist and translator. She was the major part of a translation partnership with her husband, Edwin Muir. She and her husband translated the works of many notable German-speaking authors including Franz Kafka. They were given an award in 1958 in their joint names; however, Willa recorded in her journal that her husband "only helped".
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Willa Muir
Willa Muir aka Agnes Neill Scott born Willa Anderson (13 March 1890 – 22 May 1970) was a Scottish novelist, essayist and translator. She was the major part of a translation partnership with her husband, Edwin Muir. She and her husband translated the works of many notable German-speaking authors including Franz Kafka. They were given an award in 1958 in their joint names; however, Willa recorded in her journal that her husband "only helped".
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Willa Muir (Pseudonym: Agnes N ...... iftstellerin und Übersetzerin.
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Black and white portrait photograph of Willa Muir
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Willa Muir in 1967
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1970-05-22
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Dunoon, Scotland
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Imagined Corners, Mrs Ritchie, Women: An Inquiry, The Trial
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