(Eunice) Jane Millgate born Eunice Jane Barr (1937 – 26 January 2019) was a British born Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Toronto. She was an authority on the works of Sir Walter Scott.

Jane Millgate
in Abbotsford House's library
Born
Eunice Jane Barr

1937 (1937)
Leeds, England
Died26 January 2019(2019-01-26) (aged 81–82)
Canada
NationalityBritish
EducationLeeds University
University of Kent
OccupationLiterary historian
Known forauthority on the works of Sir Walter Scott
SpouseProf. Michael Millgate

Life edit

Millgate was born in Leeds in 1937. She gained her education at Leeds University and at the University of Kent. She married in 1960 and four years later she and Michael Millgate emigrated to Canada.[1]

Millgate started her thirty year career at the University of Toronto in 1964 where she was teaching English at Victoria College. In the 1980s she was the vice Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Science, but she was known for her teaching and especially of 19th century literature.[1] Her 1984 book Walter Scott: The Making of the Novelist established her and the book as an authority on Scott. The book reevaluated Scott's contribution to literature and his then new approach to historical writing.[1]

In 2002 she was elected President of the Edinburgh Walter Scott Club.[2]

She died in Toronto in 2019 leaving her husband Emeritus Professor Michael Millgate. She had met her husband in 1960 whilst he was teaching English literature at Leeds University.

Awards and fellowships edit

Works include edit

  • Macaulay (1973)
  • Walter Scott: The Making of the Novelist (1984)
  • Scott's Last Edition: A Study in Publishing History (1987)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "'Intellect, humour and insight': Jane Millgate wrote seminal study on Sir Walter Scott, was inspiring mentor to students". University of Toronto News. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
  2. ^ a b "2002 Jane Millgate". The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
  3. ^ "Professor Jane Millgate FRSCan FRSE". The Royal Society of Edinburgh. 2017-05-19. Retrieved 2019-12-10.

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