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This first issue of the third volume of _Borrowers and Lenders_ features Canadian Shakespeares. Fischlin, Daniel_Giving Shakespeare Meaning, Canadian Style: Canadian(?) Shakespeares_; Moore, Don_Re-Imagining Ethics, Rethinking Rights, and Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare: Daniel David Moses's Brébeuf's Ghost and the Specters of the Human_; Drouin, Jennifer_Nationalizing Shakespeare in Québec: Theorizing Post-/Neo-/Colonial Adaptation_; Williams, Deanne_Rohinton Mistry's Family Shakespeare_; Wilson, Ann_Waves and Wills: Van Thiessen's Shakespeare's Will_; Fortier, Mark_Wild Adaptation_; McCutcheon, Mark A._"To Skip or Not to Skip": Shakespearean Romanticism and Curricular Genderpellation in Canadian Popular Culture_; Thompson, Judith_"I Cannot Heave My Heart into My Mouth"_; Carley, Rod_Bardomania: Adapting Shakespeare within a Canadian Political Context_; Lieblein, Leanore_A Theory of Adaptation, by Linda Hutcheon_.
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.