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- ‘A dozen rich and luscious phrases’: Speech as characterisation of the working-class women in Ruth Park’s *The Harp in the South*Essay3 October 2024
- One Decade, Two Accounts: The Aboriginal Arts Board and ‘Aboriginal literature’, 1973-1983Essay5 May 2016
- Towards a History of Literary Programming on ABC RadioEssay29 October 2020
- Who is My Neighbour?: Tim Winton’s ‘Aquifer’ and the Ghosts of CloudstreetEssay26 February 2017
- Displaced Homelands in Gerald Murnane’s *Inland*Essay30 September 2021
- The Drowned World of Kenneth SlessorEssay1 May 2001
- The Dutch-Australian Connection: Willem Siebenhaar, D. H. Lawrence, *Max Havelaar* and *Kangaroo*Essay1 May 2003
- Authors, Editors, Publishers: Katharine Susannah Prichard and W. W. NortonEssay1 October 2006
- Displaying the Monster: Patrick White, Sexuality, CelebrityEssay1 May 2010
- ‘The Other Seven Little Australians’: *The Man Who Loved Children* Reads Ethel TurnerEssay1 October 2010
- Anne Sexton, Singer: ‘Her Kind’ and the Musical Impetus in Lyric Confessional VerseEssay1 June 2014
- Beatrice Davis and ‘The Sacredness of the Printed Word’Essay1 October 2012
- Defining the Field of Irish-Australian Literature: Challenges and ConundrumsEssay30 September 2021
- The Making of Thomas KeneallyEssay30 May 2015
- Menippean Sensibility in Patrick White’s *Memoirs of Many in One* by Alex Xenophon Demirjian GrayEssay1 November 2015
- ‘Current History Looks Apocalyptic’: Barnard Eldershaw, Utopia and the Literary Intellectual, 1930s-1940sEssay1 October 1989
- ‘White Ravens’ in a World of Violence: German Connections in Thomas Keneally’s FictionEssay1 October 1989
- Meta-Medievalism and the Future of the Past in the ‘Australian Girl’ NovelEssay1 October 2011
- Impossible Literary HistoriesEssay1 October 2010
- Last Flight to Byzantium: *Memoirs of Many in One*Essay1 June 1991