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Llewellyn, Mark and Heilmann, Ann (2013) The Victorians now : global reflections on neo-Victorianism. Critical Quarterly, 55 (1). pp. 24-42. ISSN 0011-1562
Llewellyn, Mark and Heilmann, Ann; John, Juliet, ed. (2013) Gender, sexuality and the victorians. In: The Oxford handbook of victorian literature. Oxford University Press, Oxford. (In Press)
Llewellyn, Mark; Frazier, Adrian and Montague, Conor, eds. (2012) George Moore, the credit crunch and cultural economics. In: George Moore. Irish Academic Press, Dublin. ISBN 9780716531470
Llewellyn, Mark; Westall, Claire and Kim, Rina, eds. (2012) Authenticity, authority and the author : the sugared voice of the neo-victorian in The crimson petal and the white. In: Cross-gendered literary voices. Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., pp. 185-203. ISBN 9780230299870
Llewellyn, Mark and Heilmann, Ann; Huguet, Christine and Garcier, Fabienne, eds. (2011) From Wagnerian Künstlerroman to Freudian family romance : the quest for female selfhood in George Moore’s Evelyn Innes (1896) and Sister Teresa (1901). In: George Moore across borders. Rodopi.
Muller, N. and Llewellyn, M. (2011) Introduction : Feminisms, sex and the body. Journal of Gender Studies, 20 (4). pp. 315-319. ISSN 0958-9236
Llewellyn, Mark (2011) On lines and their crossing : reflections on the conference closing session. Victorian Network, 3 (1). pp. 64-70.
Llewellyn, Mark; Kohlke, Marie-Luise and Gutleben, Christian, eds. (2010) Perfectly innocent, natural, playful : the incest game in neo-victorian women’s writing. In: Neo-victorian tropes of trauma. Neo-Victorian Series . Rodopi, Amsterdam, pp. 133-160. ISBN 9789042032309
Heilmann, Ann and Llewellyn, Mark (2010) Neo-victorianism : the victorians in the twenty-first century, 1999-2009. Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., Basingstoke. ISBN 9780230241138
Llewellyn, Mark; Pulham, Patricia and Arias, Rosario, eds. (2010) Spectral possessions : or, some reflections in the glass. In: Haunting and spectrality in neo-victorian fiction. Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., Basingstoke, pp. 39-58. ISBN 9780230205574
Llewellyn, Mark (2009) Neo-victorianism : on the ethics and aesthetics of appropriation. LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory, 20 (1-2). pp. 27-44.
Llewellyn, Mark (2008) What is neo-victorian studies? Neo-Victorian Studies, 1 (1). pp. 164-185.
Llewellyn, Mark; Heilmann, Ann and Llewellyn, Mark, eds. (2007) Breaking the mould : Sarah Waters and the politics of genre. In: Metafiction and metahistory in contemporary women’s writing. Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., Basingstoke, pp. 195-210. ISBN 9780230005044
Heilmann, Ann and Llewellyn, Mark (2007) Metafiction and metahistory in contemporary women’s writing. Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., Basingstoke. ISBN 9780230005044
Llewellyn, Mark (2007) ‘"One of God’s Spies”: Patricia Duncker’s Queer Gothic’. Women: A Cultural Review, 18 (1). pp. 84-97.
Llewellyn, Mark (2007) ‘Pagan Moore: Poetry, Painting and Passive Masculinity in George Moore’s Flowers of Passion (1877) and Pagan Poems (1881)’. Victorian Poetry, 45 (1). pp. 77-92.
Llewellyn, Mark; Barfoot, Cedric, ed. (2006) Cease thy wanton lust : the cult of Venetia, Thomas Randolph’s elegy and the possibilities of classical sex. In: And never know the joy. DQR Studies in Literature . Rodopi, Amsterdam, pp. 89-106. ISBN 9789042020757
Llewellyn, Mark; Pierse, Mary S., ed. (2006) Religion and its (artistic) discontents : gender, celibacy, the artist and George Moore. In: George Moore. Cambridge Scholars Press, Newcastle, pp. 220-231. ISBN 1847180299
Llewellyn, Mark (2006) 'George Moore, “John Oliver Hobbes” and the New Woman Artist’. Rivista di Studi Vittoriani, 21. pp. 75-92.
Llewellyn, Mark (2005) “Masculinity, materialism and the introjected self in George Moore’s Mike Fletcher: “I’m weary of playing at Faust”’. English Literature in Transition, 48 (2). pp. 131-146.
Heilmann, Ann and Llewellyn, Mark (2004) What Kitty knew : George Moore’s John Norton, multiple personality and the psychopathology of late-victorian sex crime. Nineteenth-Century Literature, 59 (3). pp. 372-403. ISSN 0891-9356
Llewellyn, Mark (2002) Katherine Philips : friendship, poetry and neo-platonic thought in seventeenth century England. Philological Quarterly, 81 (4). pp. 441-468. ISSN 0031-7977