Issues
- Getting a Head: Dismembering and Remembering in Robert Drewe’s *The Savage Crows*
- Review of *Christina Stead: Satirist*, by Anne Pender, and *The Enigmatic Christina Stead: A Provocative Re-Reading*, by Teresa Petersen
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 2002
- Review of *Les Murray*, by Steven Matthews, and *Attuned to Alien Moonlight: The Poetry of Bruce Dawe*, by Dennis Haskell
- Review of *Australian Short Fiction: A History*, by Bruce Bennett
- Review of *A History of the Book in Australia 1891-1945: A National Culture in a Colonised Market*, edited by Martyn Lyons and John Arnold
- Wishing for Modernity: Temporality and Desire in *Gould’s Book of Fish*
- Shrouded Histories: Outlaw and Lawmaker, Republican Politics and Women’s Interests
- The Dutch-Australian Connection: Willem Siebenhaar, D. H. Lawrence, *Max Havelaar* and *Kangaroo*
- Gender and Race Relations in Elizabeth O’Conner’s Northern Homesteads
- ‘Those Ungodly Pressmen’: The Early Years of the Brisbane Johnsonian Club
- ‘Does all Melbourne smell like this?’: The Colonial Metropolis in Marvellous Melbourne
- A Johnsonian Moral
- Treating Dora in *His Natural Life*
Volume 21 No. 1
1 May 2003
- Contesting Enslavement: Marriage, Manhood and *My Brilliant Career*
- *My Brilliant Career* and Feminism
- Reading *My Brilliant Career*
- My Brilliant Career and 1890s Goulburn
- Review of *Siting the Other: Re-visions of Marginality in Australian and Anglophone Canadian Drama*, edited by Marc Maufort
- Review of *Struggle and Storm: The Life and Death of Francis Adams*, by Meg Tasker, and *Jock: A L!fe Story of John Shaw Neilson*, by Cliff Hanna
- Review of *Faking Literature*, by K.K. Ruthven
- On Appropriation: Two Novels of Dark and Barnard Eldershaw
- Wilde Identifications: Queering the Sexual and the National in the Work of Eve Langley
- *My Brilliant Career*: The Career of the *Career*
- Obscene and Over Here : National Sex and the Love Me Sailor Obscenity Trial
- ‘Unrelaxing Fortitude’: Susannah Franklin
- My Brilliant Career and Radicalism
- Review of *The Bibliography of Australian Literature, A- E*, *Index to Serials in Australian Periodicals and Newspapers: Nineteenth Century*, and *The Poems of Charles Harpur: An Analytical Finding List*
Volume 20 No. 4
1 October 2002
- Cultural Memory in Postcolonial Fiction: The Uses and Abuses of Ned Kelly
- Henry Kendall’s Religion
- The Tidiest Revolution: Regulative Feminist Autobiography and the De-Facement of the Australian Women’s Movement
- Criminal Transport: George Barrington and the Colonial Cure
- Review of *Authority and Influence: A ustralian Literary Criticism 1950-2000*, edited by Delys Bird, Robert Dixon, and Christopher Lee
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 2001
- Review of *Rewriting God: Spirituality in Contemporary Australian Women 's Fiction*, by Elaine Lindsay, and *Feminist Poetics of the Sacred: Creative Suspicions*, edited by Frances Devlin-Gass and Lynn McCredden
- Review of *Henry Handel Richardson: The Letters*, edited by Clive Probyn and Bruce Steele, with Rachel Solomon and Patrick O'Neill
- Review of *The Gauche Intruder: Freud, Lacan and the White Australian Fantasy*, by Jennifer Rutherford
- Cold War, Home Front : Australian Women Writers and Artists in the 1950s
- About Face: Asian-Australians at Home
- ‘One of Them Kinds of Kids’: The Lives of Les Murray
- The Artful Man: Theory and Authority in Brian Castro’s Fiction
- Theory as Fireworks: An Interview with Brian Castro
- The British Tradition in John Morrison’s Radical Nationalism
Volume 20 No. 3
1 May 2002
- The Art of ‘Cracking Normal’
- Les Murray: A Selective Checklist
- Les Murray: Watching with His Mouth
- Folie, Topography and Family in Murray’s Middle-Distance Poems
- Dancing ‘on Bits of Paper’ : Les Murray’s Soundscapes
- ‘Big Poems Burn Women’: *Fredy Neptune*’s Democratic Sailor and Walcott’s Epic Omeros
- *Fredy Neptune*: Metonymy and the Incarnate Preposition
- Les Murray’s ‘Narrowspeak’
- Justice, Sacrifice and the Mother’s Poem
- ‘This Country is My Mind’: Les Murray’s Poetics of Place
Volume 20 No. 2
1 October 2001
- Review of *Religious Poetry in Australia: Reception and Application of Theological and Philosophical Texts* by Marion Spies
- Review of *Rosa! Rosa!: A Life of Rosa Praed, Novelist and Spiritualist*, by Patricia Clarke
- Dorothy Hewett’s Faith in Doubt
- Vexilla Regis Prodeunt: Myth and Allusion in Out of Ireland
- Australian Literary Criticism: Future Directions
- Romanticism and Environmentalism: The Tasmanian Novels of Marie Bjelke-Petersen
- Ern Malley and His Rivals
- Miles Franklin’s Topical Writings: A Listing
- A Note on Nettie Palmer’s Journalism
- The Drowned World of Kenneth Slessor
- Review of *Hearts and Minds: Creative Australians and the Environment*, by Michael Pollak and Margaret MacNabb
- Editorial
- Review of *The Magic Phrase: Critical Essays on Christina Stead* and *Christina Stead's Politics of Place*
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 2000
- Review of *The Cambridge Companion to Australian Literature* edited by Elizabeth Webby, and *Investigations in Australian Literature* by Ken Stewart
- Writers Behaving Badly: Stead, Bourdieu and Australian Literary Culture
Volume 20 No. 1
1 May 2001
- ‘Touches of Nature that Make the Whole World Kin’: Furphy, Race and Anxiety
- Judith Wright: Corrections to Biographical Errors
- Review of *The Intimate Empire: Reading Women's Autobiography*, by Gillian Whitlock
- Starting a Journal : ALS, Hobart 1963 : James McAuley, A D Hope and Geoffrey Dutton
- Response to Judith Wright
- Review of *A.D. Hope: Selected Poetry and Prose*, *The Double Looking Glass: New and Classic Essays on the Poetry of A.D. Hope*, and *Lost Angry Penguins: D.B. Kerr and P.G. Pfeiffer: A Path to the Wind*
- Review of *Jean Devanny: Romantic Revolutionary*, by Carole Ferrier
- Revisiting the ‘Mystery of a Novel Contest’ : The *Daily Telegraph* and *Come in Spinner*
- ‘Talking with Yagan’s Head’: The Poetry of John Mateer
- Colonial Gothic: Morbid Anatomy, Commodification and Critique in Marcus Clarke’s *The Mystery of Major Molineux*
- Roy Bridge’s Fictions of Van Diemen’s Land
- A. D. Hope and the Apocalyptic Splendour of the Sexes
Volume 19 No. 4
1 October 2000
- Intricate Knots and Vast Cosmologies: The Poetry of Judith Beveridge
- Much Ado about Everything: The Melbourne Shakespeare Society 1884-1904
- ‘Roost High and Crow Low’: The Legacy of Barry Andrews
- A Paperback Canon: The Australian Pocket Library
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 1999
- Review of *The Devil and James McAuley*, by Cassandra Pybus
- Short Story Anthologies and ‘the Solid Body of Australian Fiction’
- ‘Un Sans Culotte’: The *Bulletin*’s Early Theatre Criticism and the Masculine Bohemian Masquerade
- Why Australia? Or Against the Fragmentation of English Literary Studies
- Review of *Michael Dransfield's Lives: A Sixties Biography* by Patricia Dobrez
- Review of *Jock: A Life Story of John Shaw Neilson*, by Cliff Hanna
Volume 19 No. 3
1 May 2000
- Good Readers and Good Citizens: Literature, Media and the Nation
- Australian Literature: Points for Departure
- New Directions: Introduction
- Veronica Brady’s Biography of Judith Wright
- A Note on Mary Gilmore’s Uruguayan Anthology
- New Directions in Australian Literary Studies?: A Preliminary Discussion in Three Articles
- Looking for the History in Literary History: Review of *The Oxford Literary History of Australia*
- Review of *Xavier Herbert: A Biography*, *Eleanor Dark: A Writer's Life* and *The Queen of Bohemia: The Autobiography of Dulcie Deamer: Being 'The Golden Decade'*
- Racism, the Realist Writers’ Movement and the Katharine Susannah Prichard Award
- ‘Years Later’: Temporality and Closure in Peter Carey’s Novels
- Review of *The Country of Lost Children: An Australian Anxiety*, by Peter Pierce
- Review of *Australian Literary Manuscripts in North American Libraries: A Guide*, *Australian Autobiographical Narratives: An Annotated Bibliography*, *Black Australian Literature: A Bibliography of Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Oral Traditions and Non-Fiction, Including Critical Commentary, 1900-91*
- Review of *The Space Between: Australian Women Writing Fictocriticism*, edited by Heather Kerr and Amanda Nettelbeck, and *Jamming the Machinery: Contemporary Australian Women's Writing*, by Alison Bartlett.
- John Foulcher’s Democracy
- The Fiction of Gabrielle Lord
- An Interview with Gabrielle Lord
Volume 19 No. 2
1 October 1999
- Review of *The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn*, *Maurice Guest*, and *The Journal of Annie Baxter Dawbin: July 1858 - May 1868*
- At a Distance
- ‘There are no lost cities in Australia’: Losing and Finding Australia in the Work of Alan Moorehead
- Dying of Landscape: E.L. Grant Watson and the Australian Desert
- Origin, Identity and the Body in David Malouf’s Fiction
- A View from Somewhere New (Review Essay)
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 1998
- Australian Literary and Scholarly Publishing in Its International Context
- The Scarlet-Clad Woman: Munch’s Influence in *A Fringe of Leaves*
- Review of *Too Far Everywhere: The Romantic Heroine in Nineteenth-Century Australia*, *Seeking the Centre: The Australian Desert in Literature, Art and Film*, *The Diaries of Barbara Hanrahan* and *Woman and Herself: A Critical Study of the Works of Barbara Hanrahan*
- Remaking the Middle Ages in Australia: Francis Webb’s ‘The Canticle’ (1953)
- Review of *Sightlines: Race, Gender and Nation in Contemporary Australian Theatre*, by Helen Gilbert, and *Our Australian Theatre in the 1990s*, edited by Veronica Kelly
- Colonial History and Post-Colonial Fiction : The Writing of Thea Astley
Volume 19 No. 1
1 May 1999
- Neither Here Nor There: Suburban Voices in Australian Poetry
- Introduction: Subtopia, or the Problem of Suburbia
- The Pursuit of Oblivion: In Flight from Suburbia
- Decomposing Suburbia: Patrick White’s Perversity
- Subdivisions of Suburbia: The Politics of Place in Melissa Lucashenko’s *Steam Pigs* and Amanda Lohrey’s *Camille’s Bread*
- Alan Wearne: Interview
- Shopping at Last!: History, Fiction and the Anti-Suburban Tradition
- Shit Creek: Suburbia, Abjection and Subjectivity in Australian ‘Grunge’ Fiction
- The Suburban Problem of Evil
- How to Use a Street Directory: Detail and Knowledge in the Work of Alan Wearne
- James McAuley’s New Guinea : Colonialism, Modernity and Suburbia
Writing the Everyday: Australian Literature and the Limits of Suburbia
Volume 18 No. 4
1 October 1998