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Household servants in early modern domestic tragedy Iman Sheeha.
Author
Sheeha, Iman
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Routledge, 2020.
Description
1 online resource
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Subject(s)
Master and servant in literature
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Household employees in literature
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English drama
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17th century
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History and criticism
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English drama
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Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600
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History and criticism
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Domestic drama, English
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History and criticism
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English drama (Tragedy)
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History and criticism
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Taylor & Francis
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Series
Routledge studies in Renaissance literature and culture
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Biographical/Historical note
Iman Sheeha is Lecturer in Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature at Brunel University, London. Her research articles have appeared in Early Theatre, Early Modern Literary Studies, and American Notes and Queries. She is co-editing a special issue on liminal domestic spaces in early modern culture and literature for Early Modern Literary Studies.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
ISBN
100007451X ((electronic bk.))
9781000074512 ((electronic bk.))
9781003047940 ((electronic bk.))
1003047947 ((electronic bk.))
9781000074413 ((electronic bk. : PDF))
1000074412 ((electronic bk. : PDF))
9781000074468 ((electronic bk. : Mobipocket))
1000074463 ((electronic bk. : Mobipocket))
OCLC
1152649109
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