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Title: The end of satisfaction: drama and repentance in the age of Shakespeare
Authors: Hirschfeld, Heather Anne
Shakespeare, William
Keywords: Shakespeare
Satisfaction
Repentance
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Abstract: A book on satisfaction opens itself up to many puns and allusions, often starting with the Rolling Stones. I try to avoid them here. Instead, I enjoy the opportunity to turn from a vocabulary of repentance, compensation, and atonement to the related, but distinct, language of gratitude and thanks.This project would not have been possible without the financial and ad-ministrative support of scholarly institutions. I am grateful to have held a short- term fellowship at the Folger Shakespeare Library and to have received from the National Endowment for the Humanities a summer stipend as well as a year- long fellowship. All three were essential to the completion of this book. I have also been the beneficiary of various sources of support at the University of Tennessee: the Department of En glish, the Office of Re-search, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Humanities Center, and the Marco Institute for Medieval and Re nais sance Studies.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/28614
ISBN: 9780801470639
0801470633
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