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- Why the ‘Pathetic Fallacy’ Isn’t One: Early Modern Vitalism and the Emotions of Nature in Shakespeare and MiltonEssay30 June 2015
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 1978Essay1 May 1979
- Interview with Christina SteadEssay1 October 1980
- After Libertarianism: An Interview with Michael WildingEssay1 May 1998
- Contesting Enslavement: Marriage, Manhood and *My Brilliant Career*Essay1 October 2002
- Interview with Andrew TaylorEssay1 May 2004
- ‘There are no lost cities in Australia’: Losing and Finding Australia in the Work of Alan MooreheadEssay1 May 1999
- Wilde Identifications: Queering the Sexual and the National in the Work of Eve LangleyEssay1 October 2002
- ‘Scorched Earth’, Washington and the Missing Manuscript of Christina Stead’s *I’m Dying Laughing*Essay1 May 2004
- ‘But who considers woman day by day?’: Australian Women Poets and World War IEssay1 May 2007
- The Australian Home-Front Novel of the Second World War: Genre, Gender and RegionEssay1 May 2007
- ‘Phrases Between Us’: The Poetry of Anna WickhamEssay1 October 2005
- ‘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
- Defining and Redefining Popular Genres: The Evolution of ‘New Adult’ FictionEssay3 December 2018
- Christina Stead’s ‘Kelly File’: Politics, Possession and the Writing of *Cotters’ England*Essay7 December 2016
- The Post-Sovereign Novel: Biopolitical Immunities in Manfred Jurgensen’s *The American Brother*Essay10 August 2016
- **Connecting Guatemala, Australia and the World: Violence in Horacio Castellanos Moya’s *Senselessness* and Mark McKenna’s _Looking for Blackfellas’ Point_**Essay29 October 2020
- Revisiting the ‘Problem’ of Anthropomorphism through Ceridwen Dovey’s *Only the Animals* (2014)Essay5 July 2019
- ‘Soil Is a Toil Needing All to Recoil’: Lionel Fogarty, Andrew Forrest, and the Settler-Colonial GeorgicEssay2 May 2023
- Sanctuary and Scars: Salt as a Landscape Element in the Novels and Non-Fiction of Tim WintonEssay2 May 2023