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- Review of *Christina Stead: A Biography*, by Hazel RowleyReview1 May 1994
- Politics and Passion in Stead’s Late NovelsEssay7 December 2016
- ‘A Vermeer in the Hayloft’: Christina Stead, Unjust Neglect and Transnational Improprieties of Place and KindEssay7 December 2016
- ‘Scorched Earth’, Washington and the Missing Manuscript of Christina Stead’s *I’m Dying Laughing*Essay1 May 2004
- ‘Merely Unfriendly or Slightly Critical’: Christina Stead. The Left, and *I’m Dying Laughing*Essay7 December 2016
- Review of *Christina Stead: Satirist*, by Anne Pender, and *The Enigmatic Christina Stead: A Provocative Re-Reading*, by Teresa PetersenReview1 May 2003
- The Children’s Chorus: Sibling Soundscapes in *The Man Who Loved Children*Essay7 December 2016
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- Christina Stead’s Earliest PublicationsEssay7 December 2016
- Writers Behaving Badly: Stead, Bourdieu and Australian Literary CultureEssay1 May 2001
- ‘The Other Seven Little Australians’: *The Man Who Loved Children* Reads Ethel TurnerEssay1 October 2010
- Dreaming of the Middle Ages: The Place of the ‘mittelalterlich’ and Socialist Awareness in Christina’s Stead’s Early FictionEssay1 November 2011
- ‘The Young Man Will Go Far’: Educational Mobility and Christina Stead’s Compositional Practice in the Early 1930sEssay7 December 2016
- The Tank Stream Press: Urban Modernity and Cultural Life in Christina Stead’s *Seven Poor Men of Sydney*Essay7 December 2016
- ‘Lights all askew in the heavens’: Einsteinian Relativity, Literary Modernism and the Lecture on Light in Christina Stead’s *Seven Poor Men of Sydney*Essay7 December 2016
- A Pastoral Reading of Christina Stead’s *Cotters’ England*Essay30 June 2015
- Repetition and Christina Stead’s *The Man Who Loved Children*Essay7 December 2016
- Short NoticesReview1 May 1977
- Review of *Christina Stead* by R. G. GeeringReview1 October 1970
- Review of *My Congenials: Miles Franklin & Friends in Letters*, edited by Jill Roe.Review1 May 1995