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Crowell, Ellen. "Scarlet Carsons, Men in Masks: The wildean contexts of v for vendetta." Neo-Victorian Studies 2. 1 2008/2009. Accessed 17 Sept. 2013. <http://www.neovictorian ... 202-1-2%20E-Crowell.pdf>.   
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Good, Joseph. "“God Save the Queen, for Someone Must!”: sebastian o and the steampunk aesthetic." Neo-Victorian Studies 3. 1 2010. Accessed 17 Sept. 2013. <http://www.neovictorian ... VS%203-1-9%20J-Good.pdf>.   
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Ho, Elizabeth. "Victorian Maids and Neo-Victorian Labour in Kaoru Mori’s Emma: A Victorian Romance." Neo-Victorian Studies 6. 2 2013. Accessed 28 Nov. 2019. <http://www.neovictorian ... /NVS%206-2-2%20E-Ho.pdf>.   
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Jones, Jason B. "Betrayed by Time: Steampunk & the neo-victorian in alan moore’s lost girls and the league of extraordinary gentlemen." Neo-Victorian Studies 3. 1 2010. Accessed 17 Sept. 2013. <http://www.neovictorian ... S%203-1-4%20J-Jones.pdf>.   
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Loh, Waiyee. "Japanese Dandies in Victorian Britain: Writing masculinity in japanese girls’ comics." Neo-Victorian Studies 11. 2 2019. Accessed 28 Nov. 2019. <http://www.neovictorian ... 19/NVS-11-2-2-W-Loh.pdf>.   
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Pietrzak-Franger, Monika. "Envisioning the Ripper’s Visions: Adapting myth in alan moore and eddie campbell’s from hell." Neo-Victorian Studies 2. 2 2009/2010. Accessed 17 Sept. 2013. <http://www.neovictorian ... er%20with%20CAUTION.pdf>.   
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Rutherford, Lara. "Victorian Genres at Play: Juvenile fiction and the league of extraordinary gentlemen." Neo-Victorian Studies 5. 1 2012. Accessed 17 Sept. 2013. <http://www.neovictorian ... 05-1-6%20Rutherford.pdf>.   
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Siemann, Catherine. "“But I’m grown up now”: alice in the twenty-first century." Neo-Victorian Studies 5. 1 2012. Accessed 17 Sept. 2013. <http://www.neovictorian ... S%205-1-8%20Siemann.pdf>.   
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