Shakespeare's Dark Lady: Amelia Bassano Lanier the woman behind Shakespeare's plays?

Shakespeare's Dark Lady: Amelia Bassano Lanier the woman behind Shakespeare's plays?

by JohnHudson (Author)

Synopsis

Amelia Bassano was born in 1569 into a family of Venetian Jews who were court musicians to Queen Elizabeth I. At about the age of thirteen, she became mistress to the fiftysix-year-old Lord Hunsdon, Henry VIII's reputed son by Mary Boleyn. As Lord Chamberlain, Hunsdon was in charge of the English theatre and would become the patron of the company that performed the Shakespearean plays. Amelia lived with him for a decade, during which time she also had an affair with the playwright Christopher Marlowe. When she became pregnant, Amelia was exiled from court and next surfaces as the mysterious `dark lady' in Shakespeare's sonnets. At the age of forty-two, she became the first woman to publish a book of original poetry, employing linguistic features resembling the later Shakespearean plays. Amelia died in poverty in 1645. Drawing upon a wealth of documentary evidence, this controversial and provocative book unites Tudor history, feminism, and Shakespeare scholarship to demonstrate that Amelia Bassano was in all the right places and had all the right knowledge, skills, and contacts to have produced the Shakespearean canon.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 15 Jan 2016

ISBN 10: 1445655241
ISBN 13: 9781445655246

Media Reviews
`Well-researched, fascinating and thought-provoking' * Kirkus Reviews *
`A controversial and provocative... well-researched book' * Dr Catherine Alexander, editor of The Cambridge Shakespeare Library *
`An amazing character... well worth the study' * Mark Rylance *
`We have to re-think everything we know about Shakespeare' * Dr Jane Gabin *
Author Bio
John Hudson is a Shakespeare director. He received a First from the University of Exeter and a graduate degree with merit in Shakespeare and Theatre from the Shakespeare Institute at the University of Birmingham. He teaches advanced and experimental Shakespeare to actors at H. B. Studios, and directs one of the world's most innovative Shakespeare companies, the Dark Lady Players, in New York City.