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- The Mysterious Case of Carter Brown, or, Who Really Killed the Australian AuthorEssay1 October 2004
- Reflecting the Detectives: Crime Fiction and the New Journalism in Late Nineteenth-Century AustraliaEssay1 May 2005
- Not Reading the Nation: Australian Readers of the 1890sEssay1 May 2006
- ‘Are you weaker than a woman, weaker even than a mother?’: Abjection and Infanticide in *Dead Europe* and *Drift*Essay1 October 2007
- Singing up Country in the Poetry of Judith Wright and Pablo NerudaEssay1 November 2008
- The Modernist *roman à clef* and Cultural Secrets, or, I Know that You Know that I Know that You KnowEssay1 November 2009
- Dear Daughter: Popular Feminism, the Epistolary Form and the Limits of Generational RhetoricEssay1 November 2009
- Ambivalence, Absence and Loss in David Malouf’s *Remembering Babylon*Essay1 June 2009
- An Indian without a CountryEssay1 June 2009
- Judith Wright and Frank Scott: Gendering Modernist Networks in Australia and CanadaEssay1 October 2006
- Burglary in Shady Hill and Sarsaparilla: The Politics of Conformity in White and CheeverEssay1 October 2006
- Simple Facts of Light and Stone: The Eco-Phenomenology of Anthony LawrenceEssay1 October 2008
- Anachronism, Ekphrasis and the ‘Shape of Time’ in *The Great Fire*Essay1 October 2008
- Elizabeth Jolley’s Late WorkEssay1 May 2009
- Salt Scars: John Kinsella’s WheatbeltEssay1 June 2012
- ‘To favourably impress the Oriental mind with western knowledge’: Xiaohai yuebao (The Child’s Paper, 1875-1915) and International Print CultureEssay1 October 2014
- The Reading Communities of Collecting: Sale Catalogues, Sociability, and Ephemerality, 1676-1862Essay1 October 2014
- A Dream-Temple of Collective Imagination : Exploring Community in Carmel Bird’s *Cape Grimm*Essay1 May 2012
- ‘Did He Want to Mix and Mate with this Man?’: Mateship, Modernism and Homoerotic PrimitivismEssay1 May 2012
- The Politics of English Studies in IndiaEssay1 June 2013