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Dr Iman Sheeha
Senior Lecturer in Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature

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Sheeha, I. (2024) '‘[S]he-Mercury’: Broadening Female Neighbourly Networks in The Merry Wives of Windsor'. Shakespeare, 0 (ahead of print). pp. 1 - 23. ISSN: 1745-0918

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Sheeha, I. (2022) 'Teaching The Merry Wives of Windsor in the Wake of the Murder of Sarah Everard'. Teaching Shakespeare Magazine. ISSN: 2049-3568

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Sheeha, I. (2022) '‘[A] maid called Barbary’: Othello, Moorish Maidservants, and the Black Presence in Early Modern England'. Shakespeare Survey, 75 (Othello). pp. 89 - 102. ISSN: 0080-9152

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Sheeha, I. (2021) '‘Of counsel with [m]y mistress’: The mistress–servant alliance in Thomas Middleton and William Rowley's The Changeling (1622)'. Cahiers Elisabethains: late medieval and renaissance English studies, 0 (in press). pp. 1 - 20. ISSN: 0184-7678

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Sheeha, I. (2020) 'The Unruly Womb in Early Modern English Drama: Plotting Women’s Biology on the Stage, written by Potter, Ursula A.'. Emotions: History, Culture, Society, 4 (1). pp. 217 - 218. ISSN: 2206-7485

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Sheeha, I. (2020) 'Devotional Identity and the Mother’s Legacy in A Warning for Fair Women (1599)', in Daniel, R. and Clarke, E. (eds.) People and Piety: Devotional Writing in Print and Manuscript in Early Modern England (2019). Manchester : Manchester University Press. ISBN 13: 978-1-5261-5012-7.

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Sheeha, I. (2020) 'Household Servants in Early Modern Domestic Tragedy'. Routledge. ISSN 10: 100007451X ISSN 13: 9781000074512

Sheeha, I. (2020) '‘Mistress, look out at window:’ Women, Servants and Liminal Domestic Spaces on the Early Modern Stage'. Early Modern Literary Studies, 29 (Special Issue: Liminal Space in Early Modern England). ISSN: 1201-2459

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Sheeha, I. (2019) '‘[M]istris Drewry,/ You do not well’: The Gossip as an Ill-Doer in A Warning for Fair Women (1599)'. Early Theatre, 22 (2). pp. 89 - 117. ISSN: 1206-9078

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Sheeha, I. (2019) '‘Looke in the place where he was wont to sit / See see his blood it is too manifest’: Domestic Space and Patriarchal Authority in The Tragedy of Master Arden of Faversham (1592)'. Early Modern Literary Studies: a journal of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English literature. ISSN: 1201-2459

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Sheeha, I. (2018) 'The Politics of Female Alliance in Early Modern England. By Chrsitina Luckyj and Niamh J. O’Leary (eds)'. English: Journal of the English Association, 67 (258). pp. 287 - 297. ISSN: 0013-8215

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Sheeha, I. (2018) 'DENYS VAN RENEN. The Other Exchange: Women, Servants and The Urban Underclass in Early Modern English Literature.'. The Review of English Studies, 69 (289). pp. 374 - 377. ISSN: 0034-6551

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Sheeha, I. (2018) '“Her ladyship’s foolish”: The servant’s disobedience in John Webster’s The White Devil'. ANQ - Quarterly Journal of Short Articles Notes and Reviews, 31 (3). pp. 182 - 190. ISSN: 0895-769X

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Sheeha, I. (2018) 'Separation Scenes: Domestic Drama in Early Modern England. By Ann C. Christensen'. English: Journal of the English Association, 67 (256). pp. 68 - 71. ISSN: 0013-8215

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Sheeha, I. (2017) '‘I haue paid the Duty to the Sonne, which I haue vowed to the Father’: Serving the Father in John Ford’s ’Tis Pity She’s A Whore'. Early Modern Literary Studies, 26 (Special Issue). pp. 1 - 28. ISSN: 1201-2459

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