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- Authors’ Statements [Elizabeth Jolley]Essay1 October 1981
- ‘Did He Want to Mix and Mate with this Man?’: Mateship, Modernism and Homoerotic PrimitivismEssay1 May 2012
- Delight and Revolution: Literary Studies, Aesthetics and IdeologyEssay1 June 2013
- English Studies at the University of New England: A Report from the Field.Essay1 June 2013
- Persian Sheep, Hawksbill Turtles and Vodsels: The Ethics of Eating in Some Contemporary NarrativesEssay1 June 2010
- Review of *Barbara Hanrahan: A Biography*, by Annette StewartReview1 October 2010
- Dreaming of the Middle Ages: The Place of the ‘mittelalterlich’ and Socialist Awareness in Christina’s Stead’s Early FictionEssay1 November 2011
- 'Tipping the Scales': Introduction to Australian Literary Studies Literary Value Special IssueEssay30 October 2023
- *The Mystery of a Hansom Cab* as Spatial Artefact: Exploring Class and the Spatial Unconscious in Nineteenth-Century Australia’s Favourite WhodunnitEssay19 December 2024
- Irony Machines: Artificial Intelligence, Literary Language, and the Opacities of TrustEssay22 December 2025
- Helen Garner’s EducationEssay28 October 2021
- Defining the Field of Irish-Australian Literature: Challenges and ConundrumsEssay30 September 2021
- Reviewing Communism: *Communist Review* (Sydney) 1934-1966: A Checklist of Literary MaterialEssay1 May 1985
- At the Edge: Geography and the Imagination in the Work of David MaloufEssay1 May 1985
- ‘Un Sans Culotte’: The *Bulletin*’s Early Theatre Criticism and the Masculine Bohemian MasqueradeEssay1 May 2000
- Justice, Sacrifice and the Mother’s PoemEssay1 October 2001
- Remembering the War: Australian Novelists of the InterWar YearsEssay1 October 2007
- ‘An Explosive Novel of Strange Passions’: Horwitz Publications and Australia’s Pulp ModernismEssay19 December 2019
- ‘What Had She to Do With Angels?’ : Gender and Narrative in The Fortunes of Richard MahonyEssay1 October 1993
- Review of *Teaching Australian and New Zealand Literature*, edited by Nicholas Birns, Nicole Moore and Sarah ShieffReview2 November 2018