W. Roy MacKenzie
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Born
February 14, 1883
William Roy MacKenzie
February 14, 1883
River John, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
DiedSeptember 1957 (aged 73–74)
River John, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
EducationDalhousie University (B.A., M.A.); Harvard University (M.A., PhD.); Dalhousie University (Honorary LLD)
Occupationsfolklorist, author
W. Roy MacKenzie | |
|---|---|
| Born | William Roy MacKenzie February 14, 1883 River John, Pictou County, Nova Scotia |
| Died | September 1957 (aged 73–74) River John, Pictou County, Nova Scotia |
| Education | Dalhousie University (B.A., M.A.); Harvard University (M.A., PhD.); Dalhousie University (Honorary LLD) |
| Occupations | folklorist, author |
| Known for | Collecting songs and stories in Nova Scotia |
William Roy MacKenzie (commonly known as W. Roy MacKenzie) was a Canadian folklorist and writer who collected songs and ballads in Nova Scotia in the early 20th century.
While at Harvard, MacKenzie was among members of an increasingly prominent group of English professors influenced by the work of Francis James Child, an American folklorist who collected what is now known as the Child Ballads.[1]