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This inaugural issue of Borrowers and Lenders collects essays on Shakespeare in the American South. Buhler, Stephen M. Form and Character in Duke Ellington's and Billy Strayhorn's Such Sweet Thunder Ciraulo, Darlena. The Old and New South: Shakespeare in Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind Corrigan, Alan. Jazz, Shakespeare, and Hybridity: A Script Excerpt from Swingin' the Dream Crawford, Kevin. The Sun Looking with a Southward Eye upon Us": Shakespeare in South Florida De Haas, Rebecca. Review of Shakespeare's Violated Bodies, by Paschale Aebischer Desmet, Christy. Confession; or, the Blind Heart: An Antebellum Othello Hawkes, Terence. The Duke's Man: Ellington, Shakespeare, and Jazz Adaptation Hickman, Alan F. Review of Hamlet, Revenge of a King, by Herbert Newsome Kozusko, Matt. Bard in a Barn: Iconography, Appropriation, and Shakespeare at Winedale Lanier, Douglas. Minstrelsy, Jazz, Rap: Shakespeare, African American Music, and Cultural Legitimation Muggli, Mark Z. Review of Ophelia, by Douglas Huff O'Dair, Sharon. A Way of Life Worth Preserving? Identity, Place, and Commerce in Big Business and the American South Reed, Scott. Review of Spectacular Shakespeare, edited by Courtney Lehmann and Lisa S. Starks Sawyer, Robert. Country Matters: Shakespeare and Music in the American South Sinnott, Bethany "NC Shakes": The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival Teague, Fran Swingin' Shakespeare From Harlem to Broadway Warren, Robin. They Were Always Doing Shakespeare: Southern Actresses and Shakespearean Appropriation Willis, Susan Performing Shakespeare in the Old/New South, or What Happens When Shakespeare Is Your Middle Name

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.

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