Humanities (Jan 2019)

Sour Beer at the Boar’s Head: Salvaging Shakespeare’s Alewife, Mistress Quickly

  • Christina Romanelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/h8010006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 6

Abstract

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Using William Shakespeare’s character Mistress Nell Quickly as an example, this article contends that familiarity with both the literary tradition of alewives and the historical conditions in which said literary tradition brewed aids in revising our interpretation of working-class women on the early modern stage. Mistress Quickly, the multi-faceted comic character in three history plays and a city-comedy, resembles closely those women with whom Shakespeare and his contemporaries would have lived and worked in their day-to-day lives. Rather than dismissing her role as minor or merely comic, as previous criticism largely has, scholarship can embrace this character type and her narrative as an example to complicate teleological progressions for women.

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