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- Sir Samuel Griffith, Dante and the Italian Presence in Nineteenth-Century Australian Literary CultureEssay1 October 1989
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature : 1975Essay1 May 1976
- The Treatment of the Aborigine in Early Australian Fiction, 1840-70Essay1 May 1972
- Thomas Keneally: A ChecklistEssay1 May 1979
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 1978Essay1 May 1979
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature : 1979Essay1 May 1980
- Fred J. Broomfield: Research Assistant ExtraordinaireEssay1 October 1980
- John Grant: Australia’s First ‘Really’ Radical PoetEssay1 May 1994
- After Libertarianism: An Interview with Michael WildingEssay1 May 1998
- Charles Harpur’s Disfiguring Origins: Allegory in Colonial PoetryEssay1 May 1990
- Short Story Anthologies and ‘the Solid Body of Australian Fiction’Essay1 May 2000
- The Dutch-Australian Connection: Willem Siebenhaar, D. H. Lawrence, *Max Havelaar* and *Kangaroo*Essay1 May 2003
- Good Readers and Good Citizens: Literature, Media and the NationEssay1 October 1999
- ‘There are no lost cities in Australia’: Losing and Finding Australia in the Work of Alan MooreheadEssay1 May 1999
- Colonial Gothic: Morbid Anatomy, Commodification and Critique in Marcus Clarke’s *The Mystery of Major Molineux*Essay1 October 2000
- ‘This Country is My Mind’: Les Murray’s Poetics of PlaceEssay1 October 2001
- Wilde Identifications: Queering the Sexual and the National in the Work of Eve LangleyEssay1 October 2002
- On Appropriation: Two Novels of Dark and Barnard EldershawEssay1 October 2002
- Some Versions of Manifold: Brisbane and the ‘Myth’ of John ManifoldEssay1 October 2003
- The Age of Appreciation: Reading and Teaching Classic Literature in Australia in the Early Twentieth CenturyEssay1 May 2006