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- Review of *The Broad Arrow: Being Passages from the History of Maida Gwynnham, a Lifer*, by Oliné Keese, edited by Jenna MeadReview30 September 2022
- The Support of Literature in Colonial AustraliaEssay1 October 1980
- Before the Nation: Rolf Boldrewood and the Problem of Scale in National LiteraturesEssay31 October 2015
- First Steps toward a History of the Mid-Victorian Novel in Colonial AustraliaEssay1 May 2006
- Shrouded Histories: Outlaw and Lawmaker, Republican Politics and Women’s InterestsEssay1 May 2003
- Colonial History and Post-Colonial Fiction : The Writing of Thea AstleyEssay1 May 1999
- Review of books by Richard D. Jordan and Peter Pierce, Elizabeth Webby, Lucy Sussex, Elizabeth Morrison, and Gillian WhitlockReview1 October 1990
- Cooper, Cather, Prichard, 'Pioneer': The Chronotope of Settler ColonialismEssay1 June 2016
- The Ends of Empire: Australian Steampunk and the Reimagining of Euro-ModernityEssay3 December 2018
- Review of books by Elizabeth Perkins, Vincent O'Sullivan, Veronica Kelly, Richard Fotherinham, Peter Putnis and Patrick MorganReview1 May 1989
- Review of *Intimate Horizons: The Post-Colonial Sacred in Australian Literature*, by Bill Ashcroft, Frances Devlin-Glass, and Lyn McCreddenReview1 June 2011
- Marcus Clarke, the Two George Eliots, and the History of Two NewspapersEssay31 October 2015
- The Modernist Sacred: Randolph Stow and Patrick WhiteEssay1 October 2007
- Review of *Prosthetic Gods: Travel, Representation and Colonial Governance*, by Robert DixonReview1 May 2004
- Review of *The Australian Short Story before Lawson*, ed. Cecil HadgraftReview1 October 1986
- ‘Listen to the People Who Know’: Nuclear Colonial Memory in the Work of Natalie Harkin and Yhonnie ScarceEssay2 May 2023
- Asia, Europe and Australian Identity: The Novels of Christopher KochEssay1 May 1982
- Rosa Praed’s Colonial HeroinesEssay1 May 1981
- The Dark Side of the Dreaming: Aboriginality and Australian CultureEssay1 October 1992
- Review of *Along the Faultlines: Sex, Race and Nation in Australian Women's Writing, 1880s-1930s* by Susan Sheridan, and *Writing the Colonial Adventure: Race, Gender and Nation in Anglo-Australian Popular Fiction, 1875-1914* by Robert DixonReview1 October 1996