The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 22.0016 Monday, 17 January 2011
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Date: January 14, 2011 1:26:28 PM EST
Subject: B&L 5.1 Is Live
The Editors of _Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation_ are
pleased to announce the launching of issue 5.1. The issue opens with Joseph R. Teller's
"The (Dis)possession of Lear's Two Bodies: Madness, Demystification, and Domestic Space
in Peter Brook's _King Lear_," followed by a cluster of essays on "Shakespeare's Literary
Afterlives," edited by Mark Bayer. The cluster includes Bayer's Introduction, Mark
Robson's "The Question: _Hamlet_'s Life After Life," Richard Meek's essay "'Nothing like
the image and horror of it': _King Lear_ and _Heart of Darkness_," Mark Bayer's "Khaki
Hamlets: Shakespeare, Joyce, and the Agency of Literary Texts," and Gretchen E. Minton's
"The Afterlife of _Timon of Athens_: The Palest Fire." Emily Linnemann offers a review
essay focused on David Greig's _Dunsinane_.
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