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- Challenging the Editing of the Rachel Henning LettersEssay1 October 1994
- Looking Beyond the Subject: Some Recent BiographiesReview1 May 1995
- Review of *The Gimbals of Unease: The Poetry of Francis Webb* by Bill Ashcroft, and *A Woman's Voice: Conversations with Australian Poets* by Jenny DigbyReview1 October 1997
- Death and Home-Work: The Origins of Narrative in *The Fortunes of Richard Mahony*Essay1 October 1995
- Ada Cambridge, G.F. Cross, and ‘The Modern Pulpit’Essay1 May 1992
- Review of *The Country of Lost Children: An Australian Anxiety*, by Peter PierceReview1 October 1999
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 2002Essay1 May 2003
- Review of *Christina Stead: Satirist*, by Anne Pender, and *The Enigmatic Christina Stead: A Provocative Re-Reading*, by Teresa PetersenReview1 May 2003
- Les Murray’s ‘Narrowspeak’Essay1 October 2001
- Review of *Reclaiming Romanticism: Towards an Ecopoetics of Decolonization*, by Kate RigbyReview30 April 2021
- Displaced Homelands in Gerald Murnane’s *Inland*Essay30 September 2021
- Terms of Ambivalence: Cultural Politics and Symbolic ExchangeEssay1 November 2010
- Review of *Polities and Poetics: Race Relations and Reconciliation in Australian Literature* by Adelle Sefton-RowstonReview30 September 2022
- Review of *Lohrey* by Julieanne LamondReview2 May 2023
- Review of *A World of Fiction: Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History*, by Katherine BodeReview5 July 2019
- Review of *Cosmological Readings of Contemporary Australian Literature: Unsettling the Anthropocene* by Kathrin Bartha-MitchellReview19 December 2024
- Resisting Productionist Timescapes by Making Better Futures in the Present: Care for Country in Western Sydney LiteraturesEssay25 May 2024
- Francis Adams: Realism and Sensation in the 1880sEssay31 October 2015
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 1973Essay1 May 1974
- Rereading David Malouf’s *Fly Away Peter*: The Great War, Aboriginal Dispossession, and the Politics of RememberingEssay1 May 2009