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- ‘A Depressed Amor’: Richardson’s ‘The Bathe: a Grotesque’Essay1 May 1992
- The Menace of Intimacy: Domestic Noir, Feminist Criminology, and Emily Maguire’s *An Isolated Incident*Essay3 December 2018
- Symbolism and the Antipodes: The Fallen Woman in Caroline Leakey’s *Lyra Australis, or Attempts to Sing in a Strange Land*Essay31 October 2015
- Research in Progress in Australian Literature [1986]Essay1 May 1986
- Review of books by Richard D. Jordan and Peter Pierce, Elizabeth Webby, Lucy Sussex, Elizabeth Morrison, and Gillian WhitlockReview1 October 1990
- Anthologies and OrthodoxiesEssay1 May 1987
- Xavier Herbert, H.G. Wells and J.S. Huxley: Unexpected British ConnectionsEssay1 May 1985
- Miles Franklin on Dearborn Street, Chicago, 1906-15Essay1 May 1982
- ‘Preserving the White Race’: Some Australian Women’s Literary Responses to the Great WarEssay1 October 1985
- Sex and the City: New Novels by Women and Middlebrow Culture at Mid-CenturyEssay1 October 2012
- Research in Progress in Australian Literature [1981]Essay1 May 1981
- Review of *Beyond the Echo: Multicultural Women's Writings*, edited by Sneja Gunew and Jan Mahyuddin; and *Conflicts of Love* by Con Castan, *Reflections: Selected Works from Greek Literature*, edited by Thanasis Spilias and Stavros MessinisReview1 October 1989
- The Great Southern Land: Asian-Australian Women Writers Re-View the Australian LandscapeEssay1 October 2003
- **‘It’s Just Some Guy, Not a Monster’: Gendered Violence in Emily Maguire’s Recent Novels**Review28 October 2021
- Mansfield and Richardson: A Short Story DialecticEssay1 October 1983
- ‘My Little Ghost-Slave’: The Queer Lives of Rosa PraedEssay1 October 1996
- Catherine Martin, Writer: Her Life and IdeasEssay1 October 1987
- Valerie Solanas and the Limits of SpeechEssay1 November 2009
- *The Twyborn Affair*: Beyond ‘the Human Hierarchy of Men and Women’Essay1 May 1994
- 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.Review1 October 1999