2024 (as translator), In Defense of Don Giovanni: A Feminist Mythobiography, by Luisa Passerini, Punctum Books, California[4]
2019 George IV: King in Waiting, Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Books, London[5]
2018 The Great Level, Chatto & Windus, London;[6] published in 2019 as Call Upon the Water, Atria Books, New York[7]
2011 Tides of War. A Novel of the Peninsular War, Chatto & Windus, London.[8] Danish translation available
2006 A Royal Affair: George III and His Troublesome Siblings, Chatto & Windus, London;[9] Published in New York as A Royal Affair. George III and his Scandalous Siblings, Random House.[10] Swedish translation available
1999 Aristocrats: The Illustrated Companion, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London[11]
1997 Citizen Lord: Edward Fitzgerald 1763-1798, Chatto & Windus, London.[12] Russian, Hungarian and Brazilian translations in preparation
1994 Aristocrats: Caroline, Emily, Louisa and Sarah Lennox 1740-1832, Chatto & Windus, London.[13] Reprinted by the Folio Society, 2008, with a new introduction. Translations into Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Swedish
1987 The Impact of Modernism, 1900-1920: The Visual Arts in Edwardian England , Routledge, London[14]
2009 Deutsches Radio TV documentary, A Royal Affair
2008 "Library Late", National Library, Dublin
2000 "The Making of Aristocrats". One-hour documentary interview. BBC Education
1999 Aristocrats BBC/WGBH 6 part Co-Production with Screen Ireland, for BBC1 and Masterpiece Theatre
Radio
2019 BBC Radio4, A Point of View:
"The Sea is Back"
"Peak Stuff"
2018 BBC Radio 4, A Point of View:
"Speak, History!"
"Cities of the Dead"
"A Problem with Words"
"The Museum of Deportation"
2017 BBC Radio 4, A Point of View: "The Screensaver of Life, or the Idling Brain"
2014 BBC Radio 4 on the Georgians
2012 Woman's Hour, Radio 4, "Female Academicians"
2012 Today, Radio 4, "The History of Fame and Celebrity"
2011 BBC Radio 3, "Private Passions"
Recent articles and introductions
2014 Introduction, Jan Morris, The Venetian Empire[19]
2014 "The Creaking of the Scenery", Writing Historical Fiction: The Writers & Artists Companion[20]
2012 Introduction, Nancy Mitford, The Sun King[21]
2008 "Biography and Modernity: some thoughts on origins", Writing Lives, Biography and Textuality, Identity and Representation in Early Modern England[22]
2006 Introduction, James Boswell, London Journal
2006 "All our Pasts", TLS, October 2006. Reprinted in The Author, Spring 2007.[23]
2015 "Newfoundland", the work of Romilly Saumarez Smith, Edmund de Waal Studio; Sainsbury Centre, Norwich
2005 "Paths of Glory: Fame and the Public in Eighteenth Century London", Joshua Reynolds and the Creation of Celebrity, Tate Britain, London
Recent talks
2019 "The Hanoverians: when Germans spoke French in St James's", Europe House, London
2017 "History and the Historical Novel", Warwick University
2017 "Female Celebrity, Feminism and Celebrity Culture", Oxford University
2016 "Opera and the Historical Novel", Royal Holloway, London
2015 "Tony Small; an African American in Ireland", Dublin Festival of History
2015 "Collecting the World; How Global Art came to Ireland in the Eighteenth Century", Art Institute of Chicago
2015 "Hollywood and the Eighteenth Century", ASECS Conference, Los Angeles
2015 "Two Irish Interiors", Northwestern University
2015 "Celebrity and the Plain Portrait in the Eighteenth Century", King's College, London, February
2014 "History and the Historical Novel", Warwick University, 14 January
Personal
Tillyard moved to the United States in 1981 and has lived for long periods in Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago and Florence. In 2006 she moved to London. She campaigned for Britain to remain in the EU. She divides her time between London and Italy. She has two children.
^Passerini, Luisa (2024). In Defense of Don Giovanni: A Feminist Mythobiography. translated by Stella Tillyard (First English translation ed.). Goleta, California: Punctum Books. ISBN9781685711450.
^Tillyard, Stella (1999). Aristocrats: the illustrated companion to the television series. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN0297825054. OCLC45284840.