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- VersesEssay1 May 1988
- Shirley Hazzard : Dislocation and ContinuityEssay1 October 1979
- Review of *Radical Cousins: Nineteenth Century American and Australian Writers* by Joseph Jones and *Contemporary American and Australian Poetry*, edited by Thomas ShapcottReview1 May 1977
- Careering PoetryEssay1 October 1977
- R.D. FitzGerald’s 'The Face of the Waters'Essay1 May 1979
- Review of *Australian Poetry: Romanticism and Negativity* by Paul Kane, and *Bridging: Readings in Australian Women's Poetry* by Rose Lucas and Lyn McCreddenReview1 May 1997
- English Heritage and Australian Culture: The Church and Literature of England in *Oscar and Lucinda*Essay1 October 1995
- Randolph Stow’s *Outrider* and the French Voyager PoemEssay1 October 1997
- Review of *Antipodean Encounters: Australia and the German Literary Imagination 1754-1918* by Alan Corkhill, and *German Images in Australian Literature from the 1940s to the 1980s* by Irmtraud PeterssonReview1 May 1992
- Subdivisions of Suburbia: The Politics of Place in Melissa Lucashenko’s *Steam Pigs* and Amanda Lohrey’s *Camille’s Bread*Essay1 November 1998
- Review of *Hearts and Minds: Creative Australians and the Environment*, by Michael Pollak and Margaret MacNabbReview1 May 2001
- Who’s Who?: Mapping Hoaxes and Impostures in Australian Literary HistoryEssay1 October 2004
- Who Is Kevin, and Why Do We Need to Talk About Him? Lionel Shriver, Kevin, and the Problem of RepresentationEssay1 November 2009
- Review of *The Transformation of Political Identity from Commonwealth through Postcolonial Literature* by Lamia TayebReview1 October 2008
- Humanitarian Sex: Biopolitics, Ethics, and Aid Worker MemoirEssay1 June 2011
- Review of *Rainforest Narratives: The Work of Janette Turner Hospital*, by David CallahanReview1 October 2010
- Interview with Kerry Reed-GilbertEssay5 May 2016
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature : 1979Essay1 May 1980
- Interview with David MaloufEssay1 May 2010
- Badlands and Borderlands: Self-Determination and the Limits of Intercultural Negotiation in the Fiction of Patricia Grace and Alice TawhaiEssay1 November 2010