Issues
- Review of *Mind the Country: Tim Winton's Fiction*, by Salhia Ben-Messahel
- Review of *Performance and Cosmopolitics: Cross-Cultural Transactions in Australasia* by Helen Gilbert and Jacqueline Lo, and *Unsettling Space: Contestations in Contemporary Australian Theatre* by Joanne Tompkins
- Review of *Caring Cultures: Sharing Imaginations: Australia and India*, edited by Anuraag Sharma and Pradeep Trilrna
- Review of *The Transformation of Political Identity from Commonwealth through Postcolonial Literature* by Lamia Tayeb
- Simple Facts of Light and Stone: The Eco-Phenomenology of Anthony Lawrence
- Review of *Marking Feminist Times: Remembering the Longest Revolution in Australia*, by Margaret Henderson
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 2007
- Australian Letters and Postwar Modernity
- The Eco-Humanities as Literature: A New Genre?
- Review of *Creme de Ia Phlegm: Unforgettable Australian Reviews*, edited by Angela Bennie
- Review of *Thea Astley's Fictional Worlds*, edited by Susan Sheridan and Paul Genoni
- Review of *Flashing Eyes and Floating Hair: A Reading of Gwen Harwood's Pseudonymous Poetry*, by Cassandra L. Atherton
- Adapting Australian Novels for the Stage: La Boite Theatre’s Version of *Last Drinks*, *Perfect Skin*, and *Johnno*
- Letter to the Editor
- Review of *The Higher Self in Christopher Brennan's Poems: Esotericism, Romanticism, Symbolism* by Katherine Barnes
- Anachronism, Ekphrasis and the ‘Shape of Time’ in *The Great Fire*
- Bottling the Forbidden Fruit: Marion Halligan’s Fiction
Volume 23 No. 3
1 May 2008
- The Traumas of Translation and the Translation of Trauma: Translation and Cultural Plurality in Fremd and Yasbincek
- ‘I shall tell just such stories as I please’ : Mary Fortune and the *Australian Journal*
- Judith Wright and the Temporality of Composition
- Remembering the War: Australian Novelists of the InterWar Years
- Contemporary Poetry and the Sacred: Vincent Buckley, Les Murray and Samuel Wagon Watson
- The Modernist Sacred: Randolph Stow and Patrick White
- Suburban Sonnets: ‘Mrs Harwood’, Miriam Stone and Domestic Modernity
- Unbecoming Australians : Crisis and Community in the Australian Villa/ge Book
- Greeks and Moderns: The Search for Culture in the *Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918*
- Professing the Popular: Political Fiction circa 2006
- ‘That Wild Run to London’ : Henry and Bertha Lawson in England
- ‘Are you weaker than a woman, weaker even than a mother?’: Abjection and Infanticide in *Dead Europe* and *Drift*
- Henry Lawson and the ‘Pinker of Literary Agents’
- Fold in the Map: Figuring Modernity in Gail Jones’s *Dreams of Speaking* and Elizabeth Knox’s *Dreamhunter*
- Spatialising Experience : Gail Jones’s *Black Mirror* and the Contending of Postmodern Space
- ‘Will This be Your Poem, or Mine?’: The Give and Take of Story
Volume 23 No. 2
1 October 2007
- Miles Franklin on American Manhood and White Slavery: The Case of ‘Red Cross Nurse’
- ‘But who considers woman day by day?’: Australian Women Poets and World War I
- The Australian Home-Front Novel of the Second World War: Genre, Gender and Region
- C. J. Brennan’s *A Chant of Doom*: Australia’s Medieval War
- ‘The Life, the Loves, of that Dark Race’: The Ethnographic Verse of Mid-Nineteenth-Century Australia
- Spatialising the Ghosts of Anzac in the Plays of Sydney Tomholt: The Absent Soldier and the War Memorial
- Paternalism and Complicity: Or How Not to Atone for the ‘Sins of the Father’
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 2006
- Review of *John Lang: Australia's Larrikin Writer* by Victor Crittenden, and *Australia Imagined: Views from the British Periodical Press 1800- 1900* ed. Judith Johnston and Monica Anderson
- Review of *Ida Leeson: A Life - Not a Blue-Stocking Lady*, by Sylvia Martin
- Review of *Ways of Seeing China: From Yellow Peril to Shangrila*, by Timothy Kendall
- Review of *The Literary Larrikin: A Critical Biography of TA.G. Hungerford*, by Michael Crouch
- Review of *Read It Again*, by Chris Wallace-Crabbe
- Review of *London Was Full of Rooms*, edited by Tully Barnett, Nena Bierbaum, Syd Harrex, Rick Hosking and Graham Tulloch
Volume 23 No. 1
1 May 2007
- Authors, Editors, Publishers: Katharine Susannah Prichard and W. W. Norton
- Review of *Henry Handel Richardson: A Life*, by Michael Ackland
- Challenging Voices: Tracing the Problematic Role of Testimony in Political Change
- Reading Kate Llewellyn’s Garden(Books)
- How Newness (Not) Comes into the World: Eva Rask Knudsen’s *The Circle and the Spiral*
- ‘This Isn’t a Novel. It is a Life!’ : Dymphna Cusack and *Caddie: A Sydney Barmaid*
- Review of *Victor J. Daley (A Life)*, by Frank Molloy
- Review of *Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Writings of Thomas King and Colin Johnson (Mudrooroo)*, by Clare Archer-Lean
- ‘What Would Civilisation Be without a Gun?’ The Resistant Land in Sarah Campion’s Burdekin Trilogy
- Review of *Not Wrong - Just Different: Observations on the Rise of Contemporary Australian Theatre*, by Katharine Brisbane
- ‘Some Presence Inevitably Shows through’: Harold Stewart’s Haiku Versions
- Burglary in Shady Hill and Sarsaparilla: The Politics of Conformity in White and Cheever
- ‘Unexpected Effects’: Marked Men in Contemporary Australian Women’s Fiction
- Judith Wright and Frank Scott: Gendering Modernist Networks in Australia and Canada
Volume 22 No. 4
1 October 2006
- First Steps toward a History of the Mid-Victorian Novel in Colonial Australia
- ‘Some Means of Learning of the Best New Books’: *All About Books* and the Modern Reader
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 2005
- Review of *Imagining Australia: Literature and Culture in the New New World*, edited by Judith Ryan and Chris Wallace-Crabbe
- Review of *Fabulating Beauty: Perspectives on the Fiction of Peter Carey*, edited by Andreas Gaile
- Review of *Re-presenting Otherness: Mapping the Colonial 'Self,' Mapping the Indigenous 'Other' in the Literatures of Australia and New Zealand*, edited by Franrçoise Kral
- Reading (in/and) *Miranda*
- Fresh Light on A. G. Stephens as Editor of Barcroft Boake’s Works
- Becoming Native: Australian Novelists and the New Zealand Wars
- The Age of Appreciation: Reading and Teaching Classic Literature in Australia in the Early Twentieth Century
- Review of *Transcultural Graffiti: Diasporic Writing and the Teaching of Literary Studies*, by Russell West-Pavlov
- Review of *Marcus Clarke's Bohemia* by Andrew McCann
- ‘Where the Dead Men Lie’
- Not Reading the Nation: Australian Readers of the 1890s
- Mid-Victorian Reading and the Antipodes
Volume 22 No. 3
1 May 2006
- In the Beginning: David Malouf’s *An Imaginary Life*
- Imagining Transcendence: The Poetry of David Malouf
- Finding Home: The Poetry of Margaret Scott
- Review of *Charmian and George: The Marriage of George Johnston and Charmian Clift*, by Max Brown
- Review of *Austral-Asian Encounters: From Literature and Women 's Studies to Politics and Tourism*, edited by Cynthia vanden Driesen and Satendra Nandan
- Review of *Mongrel Signatures: Reflections on the Work of Mudrooroo*, edited by Annalisa Oboe
- Review of *Bluestocking in Patagonia*, by Anne Whitehead
- Review *The Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 289: Australian Writers 1950-1975*, edited by Selina Samuels
- Review of *City Bushman: Henry Lawson and the Australian Imagination*, by Christopher Lee
- Under the Influence? Adam McCay: Journalist, Poet, Letter Writer and Influential Friend
- ‘Phrases Between Us’: The Poetry of Anna Wickham
- ‘Composing the Self’: Metaphors of Creativity in Henry Handel Richardson’s *Myself When Young*
- The Golden Fish: On Reading J. S. Harry
- Poetry’s ‘Formative Power’: Teaching Poetry in Tasmania 1900-1950
- ‘untranscended / life itself’: The Poetry of Pam Brown
Volume 22 No. 2
1 October 2005
- ‘Odysseus from the Outback’: *Fredy Neptune* in German and Its Critical Reception
- Snake Dreaming: The Life-Giving and Life-Taking Powers of the Snake
- Review of *Banana Bending: Asian Australian and Asian Canadian Literatures*, by Tseen-Ling Khoo
- An Excellent Teacher and Lover of Literature: Elizabeth May Perkins O.A.M.
- Translating *Fredy Neptune*: Interview with Thomas Eichhorn
- Review of *From Australia with Love: A History of Modern Australian Popular Romance Novels*, by Juliet Flesch
- Review of *Frank Hardy and the Literature of Commitment*, edited by Paul Adams and Christopher Lee
- Review of *Creating Frames: Contemporary Indigenous Theatre*, by Maryrose Casey
- Review of *After Electra: Rage, Grief and Hope in Twentieth-Century Fiction*, by Eden Liddelow
- Review of *Patrick White: A Bibliography*, by Brian Hubber and Vivian Smith
- Review of *The Convict Theatres of Early Australia 1788-1840*, by Robert Jordan
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature : 2004
- Review of *Playing Australia: Australian Theatre and the International Stage*, edited by Elizabeth Schafer and Susan Bradley Smith
- Reflecting the Detectives: Crime Fiction and the New Journalism in Late Nineteenth-Century Australia
- Only ‘a well-schooled interpreter’: Henry Handel Richardson’s Final Year at the Leipzig Conservatorium and Its Authorial Recasting
- Cultural Cringe in Academe: Studying Literature in the 1940s
- Unknown Australia: Rosa Praed’s Vanished Race
Volume 22 No. 1
1 May 2005
- On Not Being Australian: Mudrooroo and Demidenko
- Reading Carey Reading Malley
- In His Own Sweet Time: Carmen’s Coming Out
- The Mysterious Case of Carter Brown, or, Who Really Killed the Australian Author
- The Company She Keeps: Demidenko and Imposture in Autobiography
- ‘The Slaughterman of Wagga Wagga’: Imposture, National Identity, and the Tichborne Affair
- Who’s Who?: Mapping Hoaxes and Impostures in Australian Literary History
- A Ghost Story in Two Part : Charles Dickens, Peter Carey, and Avenging Phantoms
- Tainted Testimony : The Khouri Affair
- Helping Yourself: Marlo Morgan and the Fabrication of Indigenous Wisdom
- Mudrooroo: Crafty Imposter or Rebel with a Cause
- Demidenko/Darville: A Ukrainian-Australian Point of View
- O’Grady, John see ‘Culotta, Nino’: Popular Authorship, Duplicity and Celebrity
Volume 21 No. 4
1 October 2004
- The Solitariness of Alex Miller
- ‘Death and the Woman’ : Looking at Francis Webb’s ‘Lament for St Maria Goretti’
- Interview with Andrew Taylor
- ‘From the Lips of a Lady’: Mrs A.M. Hamilton-Grey’s First Biography of Henry Kendall
- Society of Women Writers 1925-1935
- Excavating a Bonanza: Sarah Campion
- Review of *A Long and Winding Road: Xavier Herbert's Literary Journey*, by Sean Monahan
- Review of *Prosthetic Gods: Travel, Representation and Colonial Governance*, by Robert Dixon
- Review of *Transgressive Itineraries: Postcolonial Hybridizations of Dramatic Realism*, by Marc Maufort
- Review of *Against the Grain: Beverley Farmer's Writing*, by Lyn Jacobs
- Review of *Reading Race: Aboriginality in Australian Children's Literature*, by Clare Bradford
- ‘Scorched Earth’, Washington and the Missing Manuscript of Christina Stead’s *I’m Dying Laughing*
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 2003
- Review of *Convict Words: Language in Early Colonial Australia*, by Amanda Laugesen, and *Chain Letters: Narrating Convict Lives*, edited by Lucy Frost and Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
- Review of *Timepieces*, by Drusilla Modjeska
- Clem Christensen and His Legacy
- Conversations at Rochester Road: Carmel Bird Discusses Her Writing with Shirley Walker
- All the Way to Cape Grimm: Reflections on Carmel Bird’s Fiction
- The Sun’s Fish Dreaming : The Poetry of Andrew Taylor
- Remember Love and Struggle? Reading Jean Devanny’s *Sugar Heaven* in Contemporary Australian Contexts
Volume 21 No. 3
1 May 2004
- Review of *Rolf Boldrewood: A Life*, by Paul de Serville
- Setting the Record Straight: Bibliography and Australian Literature
- Wishing for Political Dominance: Representations of History and Community in Queer Theory
- Un/making Sexuality: *Such Is Life* and the Observant Queer Reader
- The Great Southern Land: Asian-Australian Women Writers Re-View the Australian Landscape
- Review of *Patrick White and Alchemy*, by James Bulman-May, and *Patrick White, Painter Manque: Paintings, Painters and Their Influence on His Writing*, by Helen Verity Hewitt
- ‘Why Not Sausages?’: Review of *The Making of the Australian Literary Imagination*, by Richard Nile
- Review of *Between Literature and Painting: Three Australian Women Writers*, by Roberta Buffi
- Review of *Island and Otherland*, by Noel Henricksen
- Review of *The Default Country: A Lexical Cartography of Twentieth Century Australia*, by J.M. Arthur
- ‘Familiar Compound Spirit’: Review of *Homage to John Forbes*, edited by Ken Bolton
- Review of *Resistance and Reconciliation: Writing in the Commonwealth*, edited by Bruce Bennett, Susan Cowan, Jacqueline Lo, Satendra Nandan, and Jen Webb
- Some Versions of Manifold: Brisbane and the ‘Myth’ of John Manifold
- Australian Literary Lives
- Textual Phantasmagoria: Marcus Clarke, Light Literature and the Colonial Uncanny
Volume 21 No. 2
1 October 2003