Home Literary Studies Better a Shrew than a Sheep
book: Better a Shrew than a Sheep
Book
Licensed
Unlicensed Requires Authentication

Better a Shrew than a Sheep

Women, Drama, and the Culture of Jest in Early Modern England
  • Pamela Allen Brown
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2003
View more publications by Cornell University Press

About this book

In a study that explodes the assumption that early modern comic culture was created by men for men, Pamela Allen Brown shows that jest books, plays, and ballads represented women as laugh-getters and sought out the laughter of ordinary women...

Author / Editor information

Pamela Allen Brown is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Connecticut, Stamford.

Reviews

Lucy Munro:

Witty and unruly women are all subjects of discussion in Pamela Allen Brown's engrossing and meticulously researched study of the ways in which women might resist, through jokes and ridicule, the models of virtuous and submissive behavior aimed at them from the pulpit, the theatre and the print-shop.... Tracing the connection between a female comic tradition and popular culture at large, she draws also on the lives of women such as Alice Mustian, contrasting dramas of everyday life with those presented on the stage.

Regina Buccola:

While it may be the case that women's place in jesting culture has been overlooked up to this point, this book will assuredly persuade many other scholars to follow the evidentiary trail that Brown has blazed here.

Donnalee Dox, Texas A and M University:

Brown's writing is clear and witty, her mission provocative, and her topic rich with unexpected nuance and variations.... The book is brilliantly structured so that topics discussed early on—such as gossip, neighborhoods, marriage, and horning—return with added significance in later chapters.

Dympna Callaghan:

Brown's book represents historicist analysis of the best possible kind. Chapters on Merry Wives, on the ale-house, cuckold jokes, female gossip as a way of countering domestic violence, cony-catching pamphlets, and the cultural reverberations around the idea of Patient Griselda fruitfully cross and recross the boundaries of literary and popular culture in early modern England.

Jennifer Money:

Better a Shrew than a Sheep is an engaging read and sheds much-needed light on the seemingly divergent issues of women's literacy and the culture of jest in early modern England.

Mary Bly:

Better a Shrew does a brilliant job of locating female jesting within a network of the social practices that made up the early modern neighborhood.... It is one of those rare scholarly books that combines thorough research in a new field with conclusions that make us reconsider long-held convictions. It will be a potent force in future discussions of both early modern jesting literature and the daily lives of women in the period.

Gail Paster, Director, Folger Shakespeare Library:

In Pamela Allen Brown's witty account of women in the jest literature of early modern England, women laugh rudely, scold, resist misogyny, enjoy their bodies, bargain and barter, express pleasure, secure their happiness in marriage, and outwit their opponents. By doing so, they challenge the narratives of victimization and oppression that have for too long dominated our understanding of early modern English culture. Brown shows how hundreds of texts—major and minor, famous and obscure—specify the terms of female agency even (or even especially) at the bottom of the social scale.

Andrew Gurr, University of Reading:

As entertaining a take on the 'women's war' in the Renaissance as you could wish for. Lawsuits, ballads, and plays are beautifully excerpted and contextualized to show the highlights of the conflicts between women and men. I could not imagine a more trustworthy and fun-loving assembly of colorful examples from the time.


Publicly Available Download PDF
i

Publicly Available Download PDF
v

Publicly Available Download PDF
vii

Publicly Available Download PDF
ix

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
1

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
33

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
56

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
83

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
118

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
150

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
178

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
218

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
223

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
Download PDF
255

Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
August 6, 2018
eBook ISBN:
9781501722363
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
280
Other:
14 halftones
Downloaded on 28.9.2025 from https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.7591/9781501722363/html
Scroll to top button