1st Edition

Household Servants in Early Modern Domestic Tragedy

By Iman Sheeha Copyright 2020
264 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

264 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

264 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Household Servants in Early Modern Domestic Tragedy considerably advances existing scholarship on the institution of service in early modern culture and as represented on the early modern stage. With its focus on the homes of the middling sorts, to whom the protagonists of domestic tragedy belong, the book expands our understanding of employer-servant relationships beyond elite and aristocratic... Read more

Introduction

Chapter 1: ‘I will kill my master:’ Murderous Service in The Tragedy of Master Arden of Faversham

Chapter 2: ‘An honest knave:’ Servants in A Warning for Fair Women

Chapter 3: ‘Down goes the house of us:’ Serving the Dysfunctional Household in Thomas Middleton’s A Yorkshire Tragedy

Chapter 4: A ‘house in a sweet pickle:’ Servants and Disordered Domesticity in Thomas Heywood’s A Woman Killed with Kindness

Conclusion

Biography

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.