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FA-54717-09Research Programs: Fellowships for University TeachersHeather Anne HirschfeldTragedies of Satisfaction in the English Renaissance9/1/2009 - 8/31/2010$50,400.00HeatherAnneHirschfeld   University of Tennessee, KnoxvilleKnoxvilleTN37916-3801USA2008British LiteratureFellowships for University TeachersResearch Programs504000504000

"Tragedies of Satisfaction" identifies a shift during the English Renaissance in the meaning of satisfaction as a theological, juridical and psychological experience. I link this shift to Reformation controversies about penitential practice and the ability of humans to satisfy etymologically, to "make enough"--for sin. English Renaissance drama, I argue, shows the shift to be the source of tragic crisis, and I demonstrate how the period's most powerful tragedies portray the devastating effects of characters' inability to define, recognize, and feel what it means to "make enough." As a philological argument that both accounts for a "problem of satisfaction" in the period's theological and legal discourses and insists on its relevance for understanding tragic presentations of sin, crime, punishment and redemption, the project participates in the commitment of the humanities to understanding earlier periods and their most compelling literary forms.