Table of Contents
• John Raeburn, "Hemingway on Stage: The Fifth Column, Politics, and Biography"
• Hilary K. Justice, '' 'Well, well, well': Cross-Gendered Autobiography and the Manuscript of ‘Hills Like White Elephants' "
• Ron Berman, "Protestant, Catholic, Jew: The Sun Also Rises"
• David Blackmore, '' 'In New York It'd Mean I Was a ...’: Masculinity Anxiety and Period Discourses of Sexuality in The Sun Also Rises"
• Ernest Lockridge, "Othello as Key to Hemingway"
• Ken Ryan, "The Contentious Emendation of Hemingway's 'A Clean, Well-Lighted Place' "
• George Monteiro, "Maxwell Perkins's Plan for The First Forty-Eight'
• Peter L. Hays, "Hemingway Raids the Library for For Whom the Bell Tolls"
• Paul Smith, Ed. New Essays on Hemingway's Short Fiction, (Review) by Arthur Waldhorn.
• Mark Spilka, Eight Lessons in Love: A Domestic Violence Reader, (Review) by Mimi Gladstein
• Mark Browning, Haunted by Waters: Fly Fishing in North American Literature (Review) by John Bittner
• Current Bibliography by Albert J DeFazio III
• News from the Hemingway Collection by Stephen Plotkin
• Letters
• Bulletin Board