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Books:
Translation with introduction. Third Spiritual Alphabet by Francisco de Osuna. New York: Paulist Press, 1981.
Co-editor. Enter the Heart of the Fire: A Collection of Mystical Poems. Sacramento: Studia Mystica, 1981.
The Feminist Mystic. New York: Crossroad Publishing Company, 1982.
When Each Life Shines: Voices of Womens Ministry. Denville, New Jersey: Dimension Books, 1986.
The Poetics of Love: Meditations with John of the Cross. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 1986.
The Book of Prayer of Sor Mara of Santo Domingo: A Study and Translation. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1990.
Translator and editor. Prison of Women: Testimonies of War and Resistance in Spain, 19311975. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1998.
Editor. Women in the Inquisition: Spain and the New World. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.
Articles:
Impressionist Techniques in Descriptions by Emilia Pardo Bazn, Hispanic Review 30 (1962): 30416.
Pardo Bazns Two Styles, Hispania 48 (1965): 45662.
Descriptive Conventions in Pereda, Pardo Bazn, and Palacio Valds, Hispania 50 (1968): 28591.
Color Adjectives in Pardo Bazns Novels, Romance Notes 10 (1968): 15.
Symbolic Imagery in La sirena negra, Papers on Language and Literature 4 (1968): 18291.
Juan Goytisolos Juegos de manos. An Archetypal Interpretation, Hispania 55 (1973): 10219.
Poetic Expressiveness and Mystical Consciousness: A Reading of St. Johns Dark Night of the Soul, Studia Mystica 2 (1979): 315.
Feminism and the Feminine in Emilia Pardo Bazns Novels, Hispania 63 (1980): 35667.
Meditations on Teresa, Studia Mystica 5 (1982): 324.
Beyond Frenzy, Religion and Intellectual Life 4 (1986): 95108.
From Careerism to Caritas: Toward a Spiritual Vision of the University, Studies in Formative Spirituality 9 (1988): 28397.
The Ecstatic Scholar, Studia Mystica 12 (1989): 17881.
Christian Scholarship on the Edge: Marginality and Creativity, Studia Mystica 13 (1990): 420.
Thoughts in Time of War, Spiritual Life 37 (1991): 17881.
Reflections on Suffering in a Mystical-Feminist Key, Journal of Spiritual Formation 15 (1994): 13746.
Chapters in Books:
Prayer and Spirituality: The Language of Love. Pp. 24056 in Theresa King, ed. The Spiral Path: Explorations in Womens Spirituality. Saint Paul, Minnesota: Yes International Publishers, 1992.
Holy Theatre/ Ecstatic Theatre. Pp. 11728 in Anne Clark Bartlett, Thomas H. Bestul, Janet Goebel, and William F. Pollard, eds Vox Mystica: Essays on Medieval Mysticism. Woodbridge, Suffolk: D. S. Brewer, 1995.
The Discourse of Ecstasy: Late Medieval Spanish Women and their Texts. Pp. 30630 in Jane Chance, ed. Gender and Text in the Later Middle Ages. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996.
Creativity and Feminism: Clare and Teresa of Avila. Pp. 11521 in Ingrid Peterson, O.S.F., ed. Clare of Assisi: A Medieval and Modern Woman. Clare Centenary Series, ed. Mary Francis Hone, O.S.C., vol. 8. St. Bonaventure, New York: St. Bonaventure University, The Franciscan Institute, 1996.
Spanish Visionary Women and the Paradox of Performance. Pp. 27397 in Mary A. Suydam and Joanna E. Zeigler, eds Performance and Transformation: New Approaches to Late Medieval Spirituality. New York: St. Martins Press, 1999.
Entries in Collections:
Entries on Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross, and Francisco de Osuna in Frank N. Magill and Ian P. McGreal, eds Classics of Christian Spirituality. San Francisco: Harper and Row Publishers, 1988.
Entries on ten poets in Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Catholic American Writing. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989.
Entries on Emilia Pardo Bazn, Rosala de Castro, and Dolores Medio in Katharina M. Wilson, ed. An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers. New York: Garland Publishing, 1991.
Entries on Dante, Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross, Maimonides, Erasmus, Ortega y Gasset, Unamuno, and Teilhard de Chardin in Ian P. McGreal, ed. Great Thinkers of the World. San Francisco: Harper and Row Publishers, 1992.
Entries on Emilia Pardo Bazn and John of the Cross in Laura Standley Berger, ed. Reference Guide to World Literature. Detroit: St. James Press, 1995.
Entries on Teresa of Avila and Emilia Pardo Bazn in Mary R. Reichardt, ed. Catholic Women Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook. New York: Greenwood Press, forthcoming.
Reviews:
Dozens of reviews in: Hispanic Review, Romance Philology, Hispania, Studia Mystica, Christianity and Literature, Mystics Quarterly, Theological Studies, Cross Currents, Medieval Feminist Newsletter,