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The is the first book on neighbourly relationships in early modern English drama. Situating four unique, generically diverse plays within both contemporary prescriptive literature and the lived realities of neighbouring in the period, it argues that neighbourly relationships were as complex then as they continue to be today.

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The is the first book on neighbourly relationships in early modern English drama. Situating four unique, generically diverse plays within both contemporary prescriptive literature and the lived realities of neighbouring in the period, it argues that neighbourly relationships were as complex then as they continue to be today.
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Iman Sheeha is a senior lecturer in Shakespeare and early modern literature at Brunel University of London. She has authored Household Servants in Early Modern Domestic Tragedy (Routledge, 2020) and co-edited a special issue on liminal domestic spaces for Early Modern Literary Studies (2020). Her research has appeared or is forthcoming in Shakespeare Survey, Shakespeare, Early Theatre, Cahiers Élisabéthains, Early Modern Literary Studies, and American Notes and Queries. She contributed a chapter to People and Piety: Devotional Writing in Print and Manuscript in Early Modern England (2019) and wrote the Introduction to the forthcoming Oxford World Classics The Tragedy of Master Arden of Faversham (2025).