Annie Doris "Dolly" Walker-Wraight (24 April 1920 in Java – 15 February 2002) was a British school teacher and writer, notable for her support of Marlovian theory, the view that Christopher Marlowe was the true author of William Shakespeare's works.
Dolly Walker-Wraight (* 24. April 1920 auf Java; † 15. Februar 2002; auch A. D. Wraight) war eine englische Lehrerin, Historikerin und Marlowe-Forscherin. (de)
Annie Doris "Dolly" Walker-Wraight (24 April 1920 in Java – 15 February 2002) was a British school teacher and writer, notable for her support of Marlovian theory, the view that Christopher Marlowe was the true author of William Shakespeare's works. (en)
Dolly Walker-Wraight (* 24. April 1920 auf Java; † 15. Februar 2002; auch A. D. Wraight) war eine englische Lehrerin, Historikerin und Marlowe-Forscherin. (de)
Annie Doris "Dolly" Walker-Wraight (24 April 1920 in Java – 15 February 2002) was a British school teacher and writer, notable for her support of Marlovian theory, the view that Christopher Marlowe was the true author of William Shakespeare's works. (en)