found: The Independent, July 6, 1992, viewed June 12, 2020News page (Professor Vivienne Mylne; Vivienne Gower Mylne; teacher and scholar; born Yunnan, China, October 19, 1922; Assistant Lecturer, University College London, 1951-55; Lecturer, University College Swansea, 1955-66; Lecturer, 1966-67, Senior Lecturer 1967-73, Reader 1973-76, Professor 1976-85, University of Kent; she was teaching classics at the Girls' College in Jersey at the outbreak of WWII; in the autumn of 1940 she was arrested by the Germans for operating an illicit radio-set and imprisoned for nine months in a French jail; after graduating at Oxford in 1948, she moved to University College London for her PhD; in 1971 she became a founder member and first Secretary of the British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies and in 1978 and in 1979 served as its President; she had an international reputation as an authority on 18th-century French studies; died Oxford, June 20, 1992)