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- Writing the Irish-Australian Self: Life-Writers and Irish Stereotypes, 1870-2000Essay30 September 2021
- ‘A Message to Humanity on Behalf of the Adult Deaf’: The Protest Writing of John Patrick BourkeEssay23 May 2022
- *The Mystery of a Hansom Cab* as Spatial Artefact: Exploring Class and the Spatial Unconscious in Nineteenth-Century Australia’s Favourite WhodunnitEssay19 December 2024
- ‘The Beast Within’: Degeneration in *Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde* and Three Australian Short StoriesEssay31 October 2015
- A.G. Stephens: The Critical *Credo*Essay1 December 1964
- Why the ‘Pathetic Fallacy’ Isn’t One: Early Modern Vitalism and the Emotions of Nature in Shakespeare and MiltonEssay30 June 2015
- The Dual Nature of Shaw Neilson’s VisionEssay1 May 1972
- **‘Ordinary Readers’ and Political Uses: Re-Examining Helen Garner’s Non-Fiction Writings about Filicide**Essay29 October 2020
- The Drowned World of Kenneth SlessorEssay1 May 2001
- ‘Scorched Earth’, Washington and the Missing Manuscript of Christina Stead’s *I’m Dying Laughing*Essay1 May 2004
- The Age of Appreciation: Reading and Teaching Classic Literature in Australia in the Early Twentieth CenturyEssay1 May 2006
- Manifesting Literary Feminisms: Nexus and FaultlinesEssay1 November 2009
- Indigenous Literature and the Extractive IndustriesEssay1 November 2013
- Biopolitical Correspondences: Settler Nationalism, Thanatopolitics, and the Perils of HybridityEssay1 June 2011
- Beatrice Davis and ‘The Sacredness of the Printed Word’Essay1 October 2012
- ‘A Window of Life’: Essays on Ruth ParkEssay3 October 2024
- Creative Acts: Archives, Artifacts and Australian Women’s AutobiographiesEssay1 May 1996
- Review of Letters of Norman LindsayReview1 October 1979
- Models of Publishing and Opportunities for Change: Representations in Harlequin, Montlake and Self-Published Romance NovelsEssay3 December 2018
- Constructing Cosmopolitanism, Promoting Humanitarianism: The Marvellous Melbourne of E.W. Cole in Lisa Lang’s *Utopian Man* (2010)Essay19 September 2017