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- ‘To favourably impress the Oriental mind with western knowledge’: Xiaohai yuebao (The Child’s Paper, 1875-1915) and International Print CultureEssay1 October 2014
- ‘A Reading People?’: Global Knowledge Networks and Two Australian Societies of the 1820sEssay1 October 2014
- Beyond Capricornia: Ambiguous Promise in Alexis WrightEssay1 May 2009
- ‘A Talented Daughter of the Mallee’: Myra Morris Meets Regional ReadersEssay28 October 2021
- Establishing an Australian/Caribbean Alliance: Stories Passed on by Penny van Toorn and Olive SeniorEssay1 November 2010
- Local Moderns: The Jindyworobak Movement and Australian ModernismEssay1 May 2012
- ‘Alone and in close company’: Reading and Companionship in Brenda Walker’s *Reading by Moonlight*Essay1 May 2012
- The Anglo-Australian: Between Colony and Metropolis in Rosa Praed’s ‘*The Right Honourable*’ and *Policy and Passion*Essay1 May 2012
- ‘How to encourage our literature’: Australian Fiction in the Australian Public LibraryEssay1 May 2012
- English Studies at the University of New England: A Report from the Field.Essay1 June 2013
- Disciplined Action? The Challenges of English at Canterbury and BeyondEssay1 June 2013
- ‘Cutting off the Head of the King’: Sovereignty, Feudalism, FantasyEssay1 October 2011
- Grievous Music: Randolph Stow’s Middle AgesEssay1 November 2011
- In the Club: Australian Crime Fiction in the USA 1943-1954Essay1 October 2012
- Strange Kinships: Embodiment and Belief in J.M. Coetzee’s *Elizabeth Costello*Essay1 October 2013
- *The Mystery of a Hansom Cab* as Spatial Artefact: Exploring Class and the Spatial Unconscious in Nineteenth-Century Australia’s Favourite WhodunnitEssay19 December 2024
- The Children’s Chorus: Sibling Soundscapes in *The Man Who Loved Children*Essay7 December 2016
- The Menace of Intimacy: Domestic Noir, Feminist Criminology, and Emily Maguire’s *An Isolated Incident*Essay3 December 2018
- Repetition and Christina Stead’s *The Man Who Loved Children*Essay7 December 2016
- On Not Having Sex: Sumner Locke Elliott and Queer HistoryEssay19 December 2019