The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Djuna Barnes

* Nancy J. Levine and Marian Urquilla, "Introduction"
* Djuna Barnes, "Behind the Heart"
* Mary Lynn Broe, "'A love from back of the heart': The Story Djuna Wrote for Charles Henri"
* Donna Gerstenberger, "Modern (Post) Modern: Djuna Barnes among the Others"
* Bonnie Kime Scott, "Barnes Being 'Beast Familiar': Representation on the Margin of Modernism"
* Frann Michel, "'I just loved Thelma': Djuna Barnes and the Construction of Bisexuality"
* Lissa Schneider, "'This mysterious and migratory jewelry': Satire and the Feminine in Djuna Barnes's 'The Terrorists'"
* Barbara Green, "Spectacular Confessions: 'How It Feels to Be Forcibly Fed'"
* Kathryn R. Kent, "'Lullaby for a Lady': Lesbian Identity in
Ladies Almanack"
* Sheryl Stevenson, "
Ryder as Contraception: Barnes v. the Reproduction of Mothering"
* Phillip Herring, "Zadel Barnes: Journalist"
* Anne B. Dalton, "'This is obscene': Female Voyeurism, Sexual Abuse, and Maternal Power in
The Dove"
* Peter Mailloux, "Djuna Barnes's Mystery in Morocco: Making the Most of Little"
* Cheryl Plumb, "Revising
Nightwood: 'a kind of glee of despair'"
* Meryl Altman, "A Book of Repulsive Jews?: Rereading
Nightwood"
* Karen Kaivola, "The 'beast turning human': Constructions of the 'Primitive' in
Nightwood"
* Nancy J. Levine, "Works in Progress: The Uncollected Poetry of Barnes's Patchin Place Period"
* Jamie Stevens, "Djuna Barnes: An Updated Bibliography"
* Books Received
* Annual Index