Woolf, D. R. (1997). "A High Road to the Archives? Rewriting the History of Early Modern English Culture". Storia della Storiografia. Vol.32. University of Milan. pp.33–59. ISBN9788816720329. The medievalist May McKisack, in the concluding section of one of the best researched but also most relentlessly empiricist of all accounts of modern English historiography, starkly contrasted the success of an extended, crowd-pleasing fiction like William Warner's verse history[.]
"Review of An encyclopedia of British women writers". Choice. 26 (7). American Library Association: 926. 1989. Outside literature, selection is more contentious: if medievalist May McKisack, why not Helen Cam, Eileen Power, or Eleanora Carus-Wilson?
Woolf, Daniel R. (2003). The Social Circulation of the Past: English Historical Culture, 1500-1730. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p.1. ISBN9780199257782. and M. McKisack (a medievalist writing about sixteenth-century antiquarianism rather than the medieval chronicle)[.]