Lamb, Patricia Frazer, "Heroine Addicts," in The Women's Review of Books 2.7 (1985): 16-17
Purdie, Susan. "Janice Radway, Reading the Romance," in Reading into Cultural Studies, edited by Martin Barker and Anne Beezer (London and New York: Routledge, 1992): 148-164
At the annual meeting of the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association (April 16-18, 2014, Chicago), scholars of English, cultural studies, fandom, religious studies, and other disciplines gathered to mark the thirtieth anniversary of Janice Radway’s Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature.
An updated version, with a new introduction, was published in 1991.
Since this has been an extremely influential text, it has given rise to many responses/critiques. See, among others:
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This is from Eric Selinger's Reading the Romance: A Thirtieth Anniversary Roundtable, Editor’s Introduction
The papers published in that section of issue 4.2 of the Journal of Popular Romance Studies were:
To My Mentor, Jan Radway, With Love by Deborah Chappel Traylor
The Politics of Popular Romance Studies by Lynn S. Neal
Radway Roundtable Remarks by Katherine Larsen
Studying the Romance Reader, Then and Now: Rereading Janice Radway’s Reading the Romance by Jessica Matthews
Love’s Laborers Lost: Radway, Romance Writers, and Recuperating Our Past by Heather Schell
From Reading the Romance to Grappling with Genre by Stephanie Moody
Rattling the Toolkit: Methods for Reading Romance, Gender, and Culture by Katherine Morrissey
We’ve Come a Long Way, Baby: Reflecting Thirty Years after Reading the Romance by Mallory Jagodzinski