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Beryl Winnifred Rowland (April 10, 1918 - April 24, 2003) was a Scottish-Canadian literature scholar, especially of Chaucer, having been Distinguished Research Professor at
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in Toronto. She was the first woman doctoral graduate in English at the
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, and an honorary doctorate of Mount Saint Vincent University in
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. She was especially interested in symbolism in literature. After retirement, she and her husband, Dr. Murray Rowland, a physician, moved to Victoria, British Columbia, where Rowland, widowed, died.


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1918 births 2003 deaths Canadian women historians Academics of the University of York 20th-century Canadian historians {{Canada-historian-stub