Edited by Robert W. Daniel and Iman Sheeha
University of Warwick and Brunel University LondonTable of Contents
Introduction
Introduction | |
Robert W. Daniel, Iman Sheeha |
Articles
'Mistress, look out at window': Women, Servants and Liminal Domestic Spaces on the Early Modern Stage | |
Iman Sheeha |
Stories Between Storeys: The Uses of Stairs to Gain Domestic Control | |
Helena Kaznowska |
‘Out of Bed, But Not Yet Abroad’: Spatial Experiences of Recovery from Illness in Early Modern England | |
Hannah Newton |
London’s Early Modern Gardens and the Performance of Solitude | |
Ryan Roark |
Settled and Unsettling: Space, Place, and Labour in Heywood’s King Edward IV (1599) | |
Ann Christensen |
Domestic Liminality, The Jamestown Massacre, and The City Madam | |
Sarah O'Malley |
Afterword
Afterword | |
Bernard Capp |
Acknowledgments and Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments and Notes on Contributors | |

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