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; [[Elizabeth Cummins]].
* "Judith Merril: A Link with the New Wave -- Then and Now". ''Extrapolation'', v. 36, n. 3 (1995) pp. 198-209.
 
; [[Michael LeBlanc]].
* "Judith Merril and Isaac Asimov's Quest to Save the Future", ''Foundation'', v. 35, n. 98 (2006), pp. 59-73.
 
; [[Judith Merril]].
*  "Better to Have Loved: Excerpts from a Life." in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 422-442.
 
; [[Chris Morgan]].
* "Judith Merril, 1923- ." in Science Fiction Writers: Critical Studies of the Major Authors from the Earth Nineteenth Century to the Present Day edited by Everett Franklin Bleiler. (New York: Scribner's, 1982): pp. 433-439.  
* "Judith Merril, 1923- ." in Science Fiction Writers: Critical Studies of the Major Authors from the Earth Nineteenth Century to the Present Day edited by Everett Franklin Bleiler. (New York: Scribner's, 1982): pp. 433-439.  


; [[Dianne Newell]] and [[Victoria Lamont]].
* [http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/backissues/107/newell-lamont.htm "Daughter of Earth: Judith Merril and the Intersections of Gender, Science Fiction, and Frontier Mythology"], ''[[Science Fiction Studies]]'', #107, Volume 36, Part 1 (March 2009)
; [[Emily Pohl-Weary]] and [[Judith Merril]].
* ''[[Better to Have Loved|Better to Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril]]'' (Toronto: Between the Lines, 2002) (biography of Judith Merril)
; [[James Schellenberg]].
* [http://www.challengingdestiny.com/reviews/merril.htm "Review of The Life and Works of Judith Merril"], ''Challenging Destiny: Science Fiction and Fantasy Reviews'', Nov. 18, 2000.
; [[Lisa Yaszek]]
* "Stories 'That Only a Mother' Could Write: Midcentury Peace Activism, Maternalist Politics, and Judith Merril's Early Fiction." NWSA Journal, v. 16, n.2 (2004), pp. 70-97.
* "Not Lost in Space: Revising the Politics of Cold War Womanhood in Judith Merril's Science Fiction" - p.78, in ''[[New Boundaries in Political Science Fiction]]'', edited by [[Donald M. Hassler]] and [[Clyde Wilcox]] (2008), University of South Carolina Press.




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This is not necessarily a "complete" bibliography of scholarship on this author. Rather, it is a selective bibliography of feminist SF scholarship, or scholarship of particular interest to feminist SF scholars.




Elizabeth Cummins.
  • "Judith Merril: A Link with the New Wave -- Then and Now". Extrapolation, v. 36, n. 3 (1995) pp. 198-209.
Michael LeBlanc.
  • "Judith Merril and Isaac Asimov's Quest to Save the Future", Foundation, v. 35, n. 98 (2006), pp. 59-73.
Judith Merril.
  • "Better to Have Loved: Excerpts from a Life." in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 422-442.
Chris Morgan.
  • "Judith Merril, 1923- ." in Science Fiction Writers: Critical Studies of the Major Authors from the Earth Nineteenth Century to the Present Day edited by Everett Franklin Bleiler. (New York: Scribner's, 1982): pp. 433-439.
Dianne Newell and Victoria Lamont.
Emily Pohl-Weary and Judith Merril.
James Schellenberg.
Lisa Yaszek
  • "Stories 'That Only a Mother' Could Write: Midcentury Peace Activism, Maternalist Politics, and Judith Merril's Early Fiction." NWSA Journal, v. 16, n.2 (2004), pp. 70-97.
  • "Not Lost in Space: Revising the Politics of Cold War Womanhood in Judith Merril's Science Fiction" - p.78, in New Boundaries in Political Science Fiction, edited by Donald M. Hassler and Clyde Wilcox (2008), University of South Carolina Press.