Muir, Willa (1890–1970)
Muir, Willa (1890–1970)
Scottish novelist and translator. Name variations: Willa Johnstone Anderson Muir; (pseudonym) Agnes Neill Scott. Born Wilhelmina or Williamina Johnstone Anderson, Mar 13, 1890, in Montrose, Angus, Scotland; died May 22, 1970, in London, England; dau. of Peter Anderson and Elizabeth Pray Anderson; attended St. Andrews University; m. Edwin Muir (poet), 1918 (died 1959); children: Gavin (b. 1927).
Taught classics and educational psychology in London; translations with husband include The Island of the Great Mother by G. Hauptmann (1925), The Ugly Duchess by L. Feuchtwanger (1927), The Life of Eleanora Duse by E.A. Reinhardt (1930), The Sleepwalkers by H. Broch (1932), Three Cities by S. Asch (1933), The Queen's Doctor by R. Neumann (1936), and America (1938) and In a Penal Settlement, both by Kafka (1948); also wrote novels and essays, and Living with Ballads.
See also memoir Belonging (1968).