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- Wartime Reading: Romantic Era Military Periodicals and the Edinburgh ReviewEssay1 October 2014
- ‘A Message to Humanity on Behalf of the Adult Deaf’: The Protest Writing of John Patrick BourkeEssay23 May 2022
- Reading *The Electrical Experience* in *Cold Light*: Labour Politics and Narrative Form in Frank Moorhouse, Then and Now.Essay10 August 2016
- ‘Merely Unfriendly or Slightly Critical’: Christina Stead. The Left, and *I’m Dying Laughing*Essay7 December 2016
- *In the Heart of the Country* and Pain: Re-reading Space, Gender and AffectEssay25 February 2018
- Magda Meets Theodora: Language and Interiority in *The Aunt’s Story* and *In The Heart of the Country*Essay25 February 2018
- Thea Astley’s *An Item from the Late News*: A Fictional Fifth GospelEssay29 October 2020
- The Ends of Empire: Australian Steampunk and the Reimagining of Euro-ModernityEssay3 December 2018
- Vincent Buckley, Colonialism and the Problem of Irish-Australian IdentityEssay30 September 2021
- Irish Republicanism and the Colonial Australian Bushranger NarrativeEssay30 September 2021
- Introduction: The Uses of Irish-Australian LiteratureEssay30 September 2021
- ‘Taking a Risk’: Disability, Prejudice and Advocacy in the Editing and Publishing History of Ruth Park’s *Swords and Crowns and Rings*Essay23 May 2022
- Porous Realism and the Precarious Home in Ruth Park’s FictionEssay3 October 2024
- White Closets, Jangling Nerves and the Biopolitics of the Public SecretEssay1 June 2011
- The Age of Appreciation: Reading and Teaching Classic Literature in Australia in the Early Twentieth CenturyEssay1 May 2006
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 2005Essay1 May 2006
- First Steps toward a History of the Mid-Victorian Novel in Colonial AustraliaEssay1 May 2006
- ‘Unexpected Effects’: Marked Men in Contemporary Australian Women’s FictionEssay1 October 2006
- Afterword: The Story of a BookmarkEssay1 June 2013
- Marvellous Melbourne’s Middle Ages: The Burlesque Extravaganzas of W. M. AkhurstEssay1 October 2011