The Dark Lady…
Yesterday I blogged over at Lindsay’s Romantics about Shakespeare.
http://lindsaysromantics.blogspot.com/2010/06/william-shakespeare-or-amelia-bassano.html
Who was he? Was the bard even a he? New research by John Hudson indicates that Shakespeare may have been a woman, and not just any woman, a Jewish woman from a family of Conversos - Jews forcibly converted to Christianity. Her name was Amelia Bassano Lanier and I find her life story compelling, even more so if, as a woman, as a Jewish woman living in Tudor England, she was actually the voice behind tragedies, comedies and histories that are still performed today.
While visiting my parents last week, my mother handed me an article discussing Amelia Bassano Lanier and the possibility that she was the real William Shakespeare.
http://reformjudaismmag.org/Articles/index.cfm?id=1584
The proponent of this theory is John Hudson, a researcher out of Birmingham, England, and the director of Organizational Practice. I could not believe my eyes when I read Mr. Hudson’s comment on my blog! He dropped by! He left some additional information and if I knew how to upload a video, I would. Here’s a little taste and a link to his website, The Dark Lady Players, a tribute to Amelia Bassano Lanier, perhaps Shakespeare’s enigmatic dark lady.
http://www.darkladyplayers.com/theater.htm
***Speaking of the dark, last night’s episode of True Blood, while a bit random, was better than the week before. After last week’s Season Three opener, I wasn’t quite sure I would continue to watch. IMO there are too many story lines at once, but some of them have definitely piqued my interest. I’d prefer more focus on fewer characters, but then I can’t imagine getting rid of anyone right now. Although…I think if I hear Tara cry out Eggs once more I might join Arlene in the bathroom for a puke session.
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