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This is the second issue of the second volume of _Borrowers and Lenders_. Aune, M. G._Crossing the Border: Shakespeare Biography, Academic Celebrity, and the Reception of Will in the World_; Prince, Kathryn_Illustration, Text, and Performance in Early Shakespeare for Children_; Rumbold, Kate_"Alas, poor YORICK": Quoting Shakespeare in the Mid-Eighteenth-Century Novel_; Ritchie, Fiona_Shakespeare and the Eighteenth-Century Actress_; Sawyer, Robert_The New Shakspere Society, 1873-1894_; Cook, Hardy M._SHAKSPER: An Academic Discussion List_; Potter, Lois_Reading in and of Shakespeare_; Desmet, Christy_Shakespeariana and Shakespeare Societies in North America, 1883-1893_; Thompson, Ann_A Club of Our Own: Women's Play Readings in the Nineteenth Century_; Benkert, Lysbeth Em_Shakespeare on the Prairie: The Shakespeare Club of Aberdeen, South Dakota_; Kozusko, Matt_The Shakspere Society of Philadelphia_; Presley, Erin_"Ol' Billy Shakes": Shakespeare in the Blogosphere_; Prince, Kathryn_Days of Significance_; Love, Genevieve_Tsunami in the Royal Botanic Garden: Pericles and Children of the Sea on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe_.
Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation is a peer-reviewed, online, born-digital, multimedia journal that welcomes original scholarship engaging with the afterlives of Shakespearean texts and their literary, filmic, multimedia, and critical histories. It encourages contributors to use the online format to its best advantage, in particular, by imagining how to enhance or illustrate their essays with multimedia (screen captures, sound clips, images, and so on). B&L won the CELJ's "Best New Journal" Award in 2007. B&L is fully indexed in the MLA Bibliography and the World Shakespeare Bibliography. The journal was founded in 2005 by Christy Desmet and Sujata Iyengar of the English Department at the University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation is a peer-reviewed, online, born-digital, multimedia journal that welcomes original scholarship engaging with the afterlives of Shakespearean texts and their literary, filmic, multimedia, and critical histories. It encourages contributors to use the online format to its best advantage, in particular, by imagining how to enhance or illustrate their essays with multimedia (screen captures, sound clips, images, and so on). B&L won the CELJ's "Best New Journal" Award in 2007. B&L is fully indexed in the MLA Bibliography and the World Shakespeare Bibliography. The journal was founded in 2005 by Christy Desmet and Sujata Iyengar of the English Department at the University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.