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"Can You Forgive Her? The Gothic Heroine and her Critics," A Cojpanion to the Gothic, ed. David Punter (Oxford: Blackwell, 2000) 257-268. "Text and Undertext: Myth and Politics in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon," in Literature/Interpretation/Theory Vol 6, Nos 1 and 2 (1995), 35-45. Forthcoming from Gordon and Breach, London and Newark, 2000. Ann Radcliffe and the Perils of Catholicism" in Women Writing: The Early Modern Period, Vol 1, No 2 (Winter 1994) 161-170. "Who's Afraid of Robert Bly? Feminism, Gender Politics and the Mainstream Media" in Masculinities: Interdisciplinary Studies on Gender, Vol 2, No. 1 (Spring 1994), 8-20. "Class Discussion: A Dialogue Between Kate Ellis and Lillian S. Robinson," in Working Class Women in the Academy: Laborers in the Knowledge Factory, ed. Michelle Tokarczyk and Elizabeth Fay. Amherst: University of Massacusetts Press, l993, 25-46. "Subversive Surfaces: The Limits of Domestic Affection in Mary Shelley's Later Fiction," in The Other Mary Shelley, ed. by Audrey Fisch, Anne Mellor, and Esther Schor. Oxford University Press, l993, 220-234. "Life Without Father: A "Postmodern" Political Practice for the Nineties and Beyond," in Z Papers October-December l992. "What is the Matter With Mary Jane? Feminist Criticism in an Age of Diminishing Expectations" in The Politics of Literature, ed. by Lennard Davis and Bella Mirabella. Columbia University Press, l990. "Fatal Attraction, or The Post-Modern Prometheus," The Journal of Sex Research, Vol 27, No. l (February l990). "From Sex to Romance: Pleasure and the Popular Representation of Women," Artpaper, Vol 9, No. 4 (December l989). "Stories Without Endings: Deconstructive Theory and Political Practice," Socialist Review, April-June l989. "Feminism, Fantasy, and Women's Poular Fiction." American Media and Mass Culture: Left Perspectives, ed. by Don Lazere.

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University of California Press, l987. "I'm Black and Blue from the Rolling Stones and I'm Not Sure How I Feel About It: The Feminist Debate Over Pornography." Socialist Review, May-June l984. Reprinted in Women, Class and the Feminist Imagination, ed. by Karen V. Hansen and Ilene J. Phillipson (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, l990. "The Pro-Family Left in the United States." Feminist Review, Summer l983. "Feminism in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre and Its Film Versions." The English Novel and the Movies, ed. by Gillian Parker and Michael Klein. New York: Frederick Ungar, l98l. "Mary Shelley's Embattled Garden." The Endurance of Frankenstein, ed. by Uli Knoepflmacher and George Levine. University of California Press, l979. "Life With Marmee: Three Versions." The Classic American Novel and the Movies, ed. by Gerald Peary and Roger Shatzkin. New York: Frederick Ungar, l977. "Queen for One Day at a Time." College English, Winter l976. "Women, Culture, and Revolution." The Radical Teacher, Vol. 1, No. 2, June l976. "Charlotte Smith's Subversive Gothic." Feminist Studies, Vol. 3, Nos, 3-4, l976. "Paradise Lost: The Limits of Domesticity in the Nineteenth Century Novel." Feminist Studies, Vol. 2, Nos. 2-3, l975. "Children of the Corporate Dream," co-authored with Rosalind Petchesky. Socialist Revolution, Vol. 2, No. 2, l972. Reprinted in Social Policy, Vol. 3, Nos. 5-6, l972-73. Also reprinted in The Family: Functions, Conflicts, and Symbols, ed. by Peter Stein. Reading: Addison Wesley, l977. "The Politics of Day Care." Female Liberation: History and Current Politics, ed. by Roberta Salper. New York: Knopf, l972. "The Function of Northrop Frye at the Present Time." College English, Spring l970. An expanded version of this article appears as "Arnold's Other Axiom," The Politics of Literature, ed. by Louis Kampf and Paul Lauter. New York: Pantheon, l972.

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Reviews: Linda Williams, Hard Core: Power, Pleasure and the "Frenzy of the Visible," New York Times Book Review, September l6, l990, 32. Claudia Johnson, Women, Politics, and the Novel, reviewed in Eighteenth Century Fiction, April l989. Jan Cohn, Romance and the Erotics of Property: Mass Market Fiction for Women, reviewed in Modern Fiction Studies, Winter l988, 749-50. "Women Read the Romance," review of Carol Thurston, The Romance Revolution, University of Illinois Press, l987, in Psychology Today, September, l987. Helen Hazen, Endless Rapture, reviewed in In These Times, April l8, l984. Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, Madwoman in the Attic, reviewed in In These Times, October 22, l980. Fiction: "Faithful Over a Few Things." (Short story) Village Voice Literary Supplement, October 7, l987.