Marie Axton

Marie Axton
Born
Marie Horine

1937 (1937)
DiedJanuary 30, 2014(2014-01-30) (aged 76–77)
OccupationProfessor
Academic background
Education
Academic advisorsM. C. Bradbrook

Marie Axton (1937–2014), birth name Marie Horine, was an American scholar of Elizabethan drama, who made her academic career in the United Kingdom. She married Richard Axton of Christ's College, Cambridge in 1962.[1] In 1979 she became the first woman appointed a junior proctor by the University of Cambridge.[2]

Publishing as Marie Axton, she innovated in the study of the succession tracts and related literature, in relation to the debate on the succession to Elizabeth I. In particular she interpreted the succession tract of Edmund Plowden, a Catholic supporter of the claims of Mary, Queen of Scots, and contributed to the discussion of Gorboduc, an early Elizabethan drama from the inns of court.

  1. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Doctor strikes blow for university women". Cambridge Daily News. 2 October 1979. p. 1.