Ep. 157: Amelia Bassano | The Dark Lady of Shakespeare (with Special Guest Mallory Trunnell) Titelbild

Ep. 157: Amelia Bassano | The Dark Lady of Shakespeare (with Special Guest Mallory Trunnell)

Ep. 157: Amelia Bassano | The Dark Lady of Shakespeare (with Special Guest Mallory Trunnell)

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This week, we’re unraveling the mystery of Amelia Bassano—a poet, court insider, and one of the first Englishwomen to publish her work… who some believe may be connected to the writings of William Shakespeare.

Was she the “Dark Lady” of the sonnets? A muse? Or something more—a voice hidden behind one of the most famous names in history?

With special guest Mallory Trunnell of Crimson Calamity, we explore Shakespeare authorship theories, poetic parallels, and the broader history of women whose contributions were erased or reassigned—also known as the Matilda effect.

We also step into the world of The Book of Magic, where Alice Hoffman reimagines Bassano as part of the Owens lineage, weaving her into the magical history through a fictional grimoire known as The Book of the Raven—a text that preserves women’s knowledge, power, and stories across generations.

Because sometimes, the most powerful stories are the ones history tried to forget…and sometimes, they’re the ones that refuse to stay buried.


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