Ghoul on Ghoul

Episode 171: Boo-nadryl


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Amanda and Sarah touch on two wronged women of history with a U.K. case and a famous princess. Sarah takes on Bessie Dunlop, a 16th-century Scottish farmer's wife whose strange encounters with fae folk got her into big trouble. Amanda covers Juana of Castile, a supposedly troubled noblewoman beset by awful, power-hungry men. Other subjects covered include the perils of poison ivy, the many armpits of the body, and the tragic consequences of royal inbreeding. 

Recommendations:

Amanda recommends the 1983 folk horror film Eyes of Fire

Sources:

  • “Witch, Fairy and Folktale Narratives in the Trial of Bessie Dunlop” In Fantastical Imaginations: The Supernatural in Scottish History and Culture , ed. Lizanne Henderson
  • “The Cult of the Seely Wights in Scotland” Author(s): Julian Goodare Source: Folklore, Vol. 123, No. 2 (August 2012) https://www.jstor.org/stable/41721541
  • Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft, by Walter Scott, [1830]
  • Wikipedia/Bessie Dunlop
  • THE LIFE AND DEATH OF BESSIE DUNLOP, THE WITCH OF LYNN
  • The Sunday Post (For Bessie: Ayrshire community unites to remember Dalry woman executed in Scotland’s witch trials)
  • Britannica (Joan, queen of Castile and Aragon)
  • Town & Country (What Was Catherine of Aragon's Sister, Juana la Loca, Really Like?)
  • Esquire (The Tragic Story of the Mad Queen of Castile Who Slept Next to Her Husband's Corpse)
  • The Mary Sue (The Spanish Princess Tackled One of Spain’s Most Infamous Female Monarchs)
  • The Spectator (Sad, not mad)  

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