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- Literary Criticism in Australia: A Change of Critical Paradigms?Essay1 June 1991
- John Grant: Australia’s First ‘Really’ Radical PoetEssay1 May 1994
- After Libertarianism: An Interview with Michael WildingEssay1 May 1998
- ‘Shafts into Our Fundamental Animalism’: Barbara Baynton’s Use of Naturalism in *Bush Studies*Essay1 May 1996
- James McAuley’s New Guinea : Colonialism, Modernity and SuburbiaEssay1 November 1998
- The Dutch-Australian Connection: Willem Siebenhaar, D. H. Lawrence, *Max Havelaar* and *Kangaroo*Essay1 May 2003
- Some Versions of Manifold: Brisbane and the ‘Myth’ of John ManifoldEssay1 October 2003
- Demidenko/Darville: A Ukrainian-Australian Point of ViewEssay1 October 2004
- ‘But who considers woman day by day?’: Australian Women Poets and World War IEssay1 May 2007
- ‘That Wild Run to London’ : Henry and Bertha Lawson in EnglandEssay1 October 2007
- Interview with Christos Tsiolkas: ‘What Does Fiction Do?’: On *Dead Europe*: Ethics and AestheticsEssay1 November 2008
- ‘Unexpected Effects’: Marked Men in Contemporary Australian Women’s FictionEssay1 October 2006
- Remembering the War: Australian Novelists of the InterWar YearsEssay1 October 2007
- *West Coast Correspondences: Randolph Stow Encounters Thom Gunn’s *The Sense of MovementEssay1 May 2011
- Patrick White, Saul Bellow and the Problem of Literary ValueEssay1 June 2012
- Afterword: The Story of a BookmarkEssay1 June 2013
- Reading and Writing Communities in the Trenches 1914-1918 (France and Italy)Essay1 October 2014
- Indigenous Sovereignty and the Crisis of Whiteness in Alexis Wright’s *Carpenteria*Essay1 November 2010
- Interview with David MaloufEssay1 May 2010
- Badlands and Borderlands: Self-Determination and the Limits of Intercultural Negotiation in the Fiction of Patricia Grace and Alice TawhaiEssay1 November 2010