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Brooker, Will. Alice’s Adventures: Lewis Carroll in Popular Culture. London, New York: Continuum, 2004.   
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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.   
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Friant-Kessler, Brigitte. "Unidentified Graphic Objects? Eccentricity and Graphic Afterlives in Contemporary British Graphic Novels (Martin Rowson; Bryan Talbot)." Leaves 6 2018. Accessed 15Jan. 2021. <https://climas.u-bordea ... brigitte-friant-kessler>.   
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Jungbluth, Eva. "After Alice: Wonderland’s Autonomy in Tommy Kovac’s and Sonny Liew’s Comic." ‘Tantalizing Alice’. Approaches, Concepts and Case-Studies in Adaptations of a Classic. Eds. Sissy Helff and Nadia Butt. ELCH - Studies in English Literary and Cultural History. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2016. 155–80.   
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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.   
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Morris, Frankie. Artist of Wonderland: The Life, Political Cartoons, and Illustrations of Tenniel. Victorian Literature and Culture. Charlottesville: Univ. of Virginia Press, 2005.   
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Pietrzak-Franger, Monika. "Adapting Alice in Wonderland: Cultural Legacies in Contemporary Graphic Novels." Drawing on the Victorians. The Palimpsest of Victorian and Neo-Victorian Graphic Texts. Eds. Anna Maria Jones and Rebecca N. Mitchell. Series in Victorian Studies. Athens: Ohio Univ. Press, 2017. 67–89.   
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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.   
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Reichmann, Wolfgang. "»Was lesen wir denn da?« – Über Nicolas Mahlers visuelle Verdichtung und intertextuelle Fortschreibung von H. C. Artmanns Frankenstein in Sussex." Graphisches Erzählen. Neue Perspektiven auf Literaturcomics. Eds. Florian Trabert, Mara Stuhlfauth-Trabert and Johannes Waßmer. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2015. 125–44.   
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Round, Julia. "Contrariwise!: Breaking rules in Bryan Talbot’s Alice in Sunderland." Critical Engagements 3. (2009): 180–201.   
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Sewell, Byron, Mark Burstein, and Alan Tannenbaum. Pictures and Conversations: Lewis Carroll in the Comics: An Annotated International Bibliography. 2nd ed. Austin: Ivory Floor, 2005.   
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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 17Sep. 2013. <http://www.neovictorian ... S%205-1-8%20Siemann.pdf>.   
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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.   
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Venkatesan, Sathyaraj and Raghavi Ravi Kasthuri. "“Magic and Laughter”: Graphic Medicine, Recasting Alzheimer Narratives and Dana Walrath’s Aliceheimer’s: Alzheimer’s Through the Looking Glass." Concentric 44. (2018): 61–84.   
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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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