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- Thomas Keneally: A ChecklistEssay1 May 1979
- Interview with Christina SteadEssay1 October 1980
- ‘A Depressed Amor’: Richardson’s ‘The Bathe: a Grotesque’Essay1 May 1992
- John Grant: Australia’s First ‘Really’ Radical PoetEssay1 May 1994
- Marcus Clarke and the Society of the Spectacle: Reflections on Writing and Commodity Captialism in Nineteenth-Century MelbourneEssay1 May 1996
- ‘From the Lips of a Lady’: Mrs A.M. Hamilton-Grey’s First Biography of Henry KendallEssay1 May 2004
- ‘This Country is My Mind’: Les Murray’s Poetics of PlaceEssay1 October 2001
- ‘But who considers woman day by day?’: Australian Women Poets and World War IEssay1 May 2007
- The Australian Home-Front Novel of the Second World War: Genre, Gender and RegionEssay1 May 2007
- Henry Lawson and the ‘Pinker of Literary Agents’Essay1 October 2007
- The Literary Destruction of Canberra: Utopia, Apocalypse and the National CapitalEssay1 May 2009
- Bodies that Speak: Mediating Female Embodiment in Tim Winton’s FictionEssay1 June 2012
- Patrick White, Saul Bellow and the Problem of Literary ValueEssay1 June 2012
- Being Out of Time: Animal Gods in Contemporary Extinction FictionsEssay1 June 2010
- Indigenous Literature and the Extractive IndustriesEssay1 November 2013
- A Politics of the Dreamtime: Destructive and Regenerative Rainbows in Alexis Wright’s *Carpentaria*Essay1 November 2008
- ‘War’s just one black foulness’: Jack Lindsay’s *The Blood Vote* and the Orthodoxies of AnzacEssay1 November 2015
- Henry Kendall’s Twofold Life: Sin, Shame and the Experience of Colonial PoetryEssay1 October 2010
- Badlands and Borderlands: Self-Determination and the Limits of Intercultural Negotiation in the Fiction of Patricia Grace and Alice TawhaiEssay1 November 2010
- Adaptation Studies, Convention, Vocal Production and Embodied Meaning in Verdi’s Macbeth: Rehabilitating the Brindisi, or, Lady Macbeth Unsexes HerselfEssay1 June 2014