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Alaniz, José. "Speaking the “Truth” of Sex: Moore & Gebbie’s Lost Girls." International Journal of Comic Art 8.(2006): 307–18.   
Last edited by: joachim 05/11/2011, 16:15
Alaniz, José. "Speaking the ‘Truth’ of Sex: Moore & Gebbie’s Lost Girls." Alan Moore. Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman. Eds. smoky man and Gary Spencer Millidge. Leigh-on-Sea: Abiogenesis, 2003. 273–76.   
Last edited by: joachim 05/11/2011, 15:27
Besozzi, Michael T. "“To Blaze Forever in a Blazing World”: Queer Reconstruction and Cultural Memory in the Works of Alan Moore." Thesis Master of Arts. Georgia State University, 2011.   
Added by: joachim 19/11/2012, 20:19
Brigley-Thompson, Zoë. "Theorizing Sexual Domination in From Hell and Lost Girls: Jack the Ripper versus Wonderlands of Desire." Sexual Ideology in the Works of Alan Moore. Critical Essays on the Graphic Novels. Eds. Todd E. Comer and Joseph Michael Sommers. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2012. 76–87.   
Added by: joachim 23/04/2012, 21:32
Buso, Michael. A dark, uncertain fate: Homophobia, graphic novels, and queer identity. UMI Dissertation Publishing, 2011.   
Last edited by: joachim 25/05/2012, 12:34
Collins, Meredith. "History, Pornography and Lost Girls." ImageTexT 3.3 2007. Accessed 19 Nov. 2012. <http://www.english.ufl. ... ost_girls/collins.shtml>.   
Added by: joachim 19/11/2012, 20:24
Di Liddo, Annalisa. Alan Moore: Comics as Performance, Fiction as Scalpel. Great Comics Artists. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2009.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/05/2019, 17:38
DiCecco, Nico. "To read what was never written: The licentiousness of history in Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie’s Lost Girls." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 6.(2015): 201–13.   
Last edited by: joachim 30/07/2015, 17:53
DiCecco, Nico. "Reflections on the Looking Glass: Adaptation as Sex and Psychosis in Lost Girls." Sexual Ideology in the Works of Alan Moore. Critical Essays on the Graphic Novels. Eds. Todd E. Comer and Joseph Michael Sommers. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2012. 124–35.   
Added by: joachim 06/05/2012, 22:17
Duncan, Sydney. "Lost Girl: Diminishing Dorothy of Oz." Studies in Popular Culture 31.(2008): 55–67.   
Added by: joachim 20/07/2012, 20:29
Eklund, Christopher. "A Magical Realism of the Fuck." ImageTexT 3.3 2007. Accessed 19 Nov. 2012. <http://www.english.ufl. ... lost_girls/eklund.shtml>.   
Added by: joachim 19/11/2012, 21:08
Halsall, Alison. "“A Parade of Curiosities”: Alan Moore’s The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Lost Girls as Neo-Victorian Pastiches." Journal of Popular Culture 48.(2015): 252–68.   
Last edited by: joachim 19/01/2017, 03:08
Hatfield, Charles. "A Review and a Response." ImageTexT 3.3 2007. Accessed 19 Nov. 2012. <http://www.english.ufl. ... st_girls/hatfield.shtml>.   
Added by: joachim 19/11/2012, 21:12
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>.   
Added by: joachim 17/09/2013, 11:29
Kérchy, Anna. "Picturebooks Challenging Sexual Politics: Pro-Porn Feminist Comics and the Case of Melinda Gebbie and Alan Moore’s Lost Girls." Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies 20.(2014): 121–43.   
Last edited by: joachim 27/03/2017, 13:51
Kidd, Kenneth. "Down the Rabbit Hole." ImageTexT 3.3 2007. Accessed 19 Nov. 2012. <http://www.english.ufl. ... 3/lost_girls/kidd.shtml>.   
Added by: joachim 19/11/2012, 21:06
Laity, Kathryn A. "“Avast, Land-Lubbers!”: Reading Lost Girls as a Post-Sadeian Text." Sexual Ideology in the Works of Alan Moore. Critical Essays on the Graphic Novels. Eds. Todd E. Comer and Joseph Michael Sommers. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2012. 138–49.   
Added by: joachim 06/05/2012, 22:22
Maes, Hans. "Art or Porn: Clear Division or False Dilemma?." Philosophy and Literature 35.(2011): 51–64.   
Added by: joachim 19/11/2012, 20:03
Pilinovsky, Helen. "Body as Wonderland: Alice’s Graphic Iteration in Lost Girls." Alice beyond Wonderland. Essays for the Twenty-First Century. Ed. Cristopher Hollingsworth. Iowa City: Univ. of Iowa Press, 2009. 175–98.   
Added by: joachim 17/09/2013, 18:03
Romero-Jódar, Andrés. "A hammer to shape reality: Alan Moore’s graphic novels and the avant-gardes." Studies in Comics 2.(2011): 39–56.   
Added by: joachim 03/12/2012, 19:21
Tribunella, Eric L. "Literature for Us “Older Children”: Lost Girls, Seduction Fantasies, and the Reeducation of Adults." Journal of Popular Culture 25.(2012): 628–48.   
Added by: joachim 02/06/2012, 13:03
Wanzo, Rebecca. "The Normative Broken: Melinda Gebbie, Feminist Comix, and Child Sexuality Temporalities." American Literature 90.(2018): 347–75.   
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Williams, Mark P. "Speculative Resistance in Lost Girls." Alluvium 2017. Accessed 27 Mar. 2017. <https://www.alluvium-jo ... sistance-in-lost-girls/>.   
Added by: joachim 27/03/2017, 13:46
Wolk, Douglas. "Alan Moore: The House of the Magus." Reading Comics. How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean. Cambridge: Da Capo, 2007. 228–57.   
Added by: joachim 28/04/2013, 16:13
Yoshinaga, Ida. "A Transmedial Narratological Reading of Racialized and Colonial Sexual Fantasies in the Libertarian Feminist Graphic Novel, Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie’s Lost Girls." Postmodern Reinterpretations of Fairy Tales. How Applying New Methods Generates New Meanings. Ed. Anna Kérchy. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen, 2011. 403–20.   
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