William Ian Miller (born March 30, 1946) is the Thomas G. Long Professor of Law at the
University of Michigan.[1] He is also Honorary Professor of History at the University of St. Andrews.[2] His area of specialty is the sagas of medieval Iceland, but he also has written extensively on revenge and on various emotions, mostly self-attentional. He grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, received his BA from the University of Wisconsin in 1969; a Ph.D in English and a JD in law at Yale 1975, 1980.[3]
Bibliography
Outrageous Fortune: Gloomy Reflection on Luck and Life. Oxford University Press. 2021.
ISBN978-0197530689.
Hrafnkel or the Ambiguities. Oxford University Press. 2017. ISBN 9780198793038
Why is your axe bloody? : a reading of Njáls saga. Oxford University Press. 2014.
ISBN9780198704843.