Dolly Walker-Wraight was a British historian, Marlovian scholar and teacher. She married Robert Wraight in 1940 (they divorced in 1963). She earned the Froebel Teachers Diploma in 1958 and worked as a teacher at Dulwich College Preparatory School (1961 – 1967; 1975-1983) and at the William Tyndale School (1969 – 1974).

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  • Dolly Walker-Wraight was a British historian, Marlovian scholar and teacher. She married Robert Wraight in 1940 (they divorced in 1963). She earned the Froebel Teachers Diploma in 1958 and worked as a teacher at Dulwich College Preparatory School (1961 – 1967; 1975-1983) and at the William Tyndale School (1969 – 1974). Her interest in Marlowe began in 1956 when the American writer Calvin Hoffman, who popularized the Marlowe-Theory, published his book The Murder of the Man who was Shakespeare. Dolly Walker-Wraight's research centred around the Marlovian theory and an interpretation of Shakespeare's sonnets. She also joined the Marlowe Society, serving variously as secretary, editor of their newsletter, Chair and Vice-Chair. She began a drama branch to revive Marlowe and his contemporaries rarely performed plays. In 1965, she published an illustrated biography: In Search of Christopher Marlowe (in collaboration with the American photographer, Virginia Stern). She died on 15 February 2002, aged 81.
  • Dolly Walker-Wraight, war eine englische Lehrerin, Historikerin und Marlowe-Forscherin.
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  • Dolly Walker-Wraight was a British historian, Marlovian scholar and teacher. She married Robert Wraight in 1940 (they divorced in 1963). She earned the Froebel Teachers Diploma in 1958 and worked as a teacher at Dulwich College Preparatory School (1961 – 1967; 1975-1983) and at the William Tyndale School (1969 – 1974).
  • Dolly Walker-Wraight, war eine englische Lehrerin, Historikerin und Marlowe-Forscherin.
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  • Dolly Walker-Wraight
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