Fiddler, Allyson. 1989. Review of Ulrich Fülleborn, Manfred Engel, Das neuzeitliche Ich in der Literatur des 18. und 20. Jahrhunderts: Zur Dialektik der Moderne, in Modern Language Review, 84.3, pp. 805–06, doi:10.2307/3732525

Fiddler, Allyson. 1998. Review of Norgard Klages, Look Back in Anger: Mother-Daughter and Father-Daughter Relationships in Women's Autobiographical Writings of the 1970s and 1980s, in Modern Language Review, 93.1, p. 296, doi:10.2307/3733750

Fiddler, Allyson. 2002. ‘Staging Jörg Haider: Protest and Resignation in Elfriede Jelinek's "Das Lebewohl" and Other Recent Texts for the Theatre’, in Modern Language Review, 97.2, pp. 353–64, doi:10.2307/3736865

Fiddler, Allyson. 2003. Review of Matthias Konzett, The Rhetoric of National Dissent in Thomas Bernhard, Peter Handke, and Elfriede Jelinek, in Modern Language Review, 98.3, pp. 785–87, doi:10.2307/3738378

Fiddler, Allyson. 1999. Review of David F. Good, Margarete Grandner and Mary Jo Maynes, Austrian Women in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives, in Catholicism and Austrian Culture, ed. by Judith Beniston and Ritchie Robertson (= Austrian Studies, 10), p. 159, doi:

Fiddler, Allyson. 2003. Review of Julia Neissl, Tabu im Diskurs. Sexualität in der Literatur österreichischer Autorinnen, in 'Hitler's First Victim'? Memory and Representation in Post-War Austria, ed. by Judith Beniston and Robert Vilain (= Austrian Studies, 11), pp. 240–41, doi:10.2307/27944706

Fiddler, Allyson. 2006. Review of Robert von Dassanowsky, Austrian Cinema. A History, in Culture and Politics in Red Vienna, ed. by Judith Beniston and Robert Vilain (= Austrian Studies, 14), pp. 377–79, doi:10.2307/27944831

Fiddler, Allyson, and Karen Jürs-Munby (eds). 2014. Elfriede Jelinek in the Arena: Sport, Cultural Understanding and Translation to Page and Stage (= Austrian Studies, 22)

Fiddler, Allyson, and Jürs-Munby, Karen. 2014. ‘Introduction: Elfriede Jelinek in Multiple Arenas’, in Elfriede Jelinek in the Arena: Sport, Cultural Understanding and Translation to Page and Stage, ed. by Allyson Fiddler and Karen Jürs-Munby (= Austrian Studies, 22), pp. 1–7, doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.22.2014.0001

Fiddler, Allyson. 2014. ‘Reckoning with Rechnitz: On Elfriede Jelinek, Translation and Cultural Reproduction’, in Elfriede Jelinek in the Arena: Sport, Cultural Understanding and Translation to Page and Stage, ed. by Allyson Fiddler and Karen Jürs-Munby (= Austrian Studies, 22), pp. 199–214, doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.22.2014.0199

Fiddler, Allyson, Jon Hughes, and Florian Krobb (eds). 2011. The Austrian Noughties: Texts, Films, Debates (= Austrian Studies, 19)

Fiddler, Allyson, and Krobb, Florian. 2011. ‘Gauging the Millennium's First Decade: Introduction’, in The Austrian Noughties: Texts, Films, Debates, ed. by Allyson Fiddler, Jon Hughes and Florian Krobb (= Austrian Studies, 19), pp. 1–5, doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.19.2011.0001

Fiddler, Allyson. 2011. ‘Fooling around with Film: Political Visions of Austria——Past, Present and Future’, in The Austrian Noughties: Texts, Films, Debates, ed. by Allyson Fiddler, Jon Hughes and Florian Krobb (= Austrian Studies, 19), pp. 126–41, doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.19.2011.0126

Fiddler, Allyson. 1993. ‘Jelinek's Ibsen: "Noras" Past and Present’, in Theatre and Performance in Austria From Mozart to Jelinek, ed. by Edward Timms and Ritchie Robertson (= Austrian Studies, 4), p. 126, doi:

Fiddler, Allyson. 1994. Review of Harriet Anderson, Utopian Feminism: Women's Movements in fin-de-siecle Vienna, in The Habsburg Legacy: National Identity in Historical Perspective, ed. by Edward Timms and Ritchie Robertson (= Austrian Studies, 5), p. 225, doi:

Fiddler, Allyson. 1995. Review of Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, Valie Export und Elfriede Jelinek im Spiegel der Presse, in Austrian Exodus: The Creative Achievements of Refugees from National Socialism, ed. by Edward Timms and Ritchie Robertson (= Austrian Studies, 6), p. 215, doi:

Fiddler, Allyson. 1997. Review of Annette Doll, Mythos, Natur und Geschichte bei Elfriede Jelinek, in Theodor Herzl and the Origins of Zionism, ed. by Edward Timms and Ritchie Robertson (= Austrian Studies, 8), p. 202, doi: